Event History

Event History displays events that happened in the past and were saved by the server. Events are filtered according to the currently selected Event Filter or by the custom filtering rules specified by the server during execution of Show Event Log UI Procedure.

Not all events are persistently saved in the history. Thus, event that has appeared in the Current Events section is not guaranteed to appear in Event History.

Event History Toolbar

Event Filter selected in the drop-down box is used to filter out events that will be shown.

Reactivate Current Filter. This operation allows to re-enter filter parameters.

Configure Current Filter. Edit settings of currently selected filter.

Enable/Disable Vertical Auto Scroll. If enabled, the log automatically scrolls to show most recent events.

Enable/Disable Horizontal Scrolling. If disabled, width of all columns is adjusted automatically to fit the width of Event Log window. If enabled, Event Log has a horizontal scrollbar and width of all columns is adjusted to fit their contents. This option is disabled by default.

View Severity Statistics. Shows the number of events of each level in the currently loaded event history.

Export. Exports events currently shown in the Event History window to a file.

Only events shown in the currently selected range will be exported. To export larger number of events, increase value in Events combo box (see below).

Refresh. Refreshes event history. This operation causes the server to reload the history according to the current filter. The actual visible events may change after this operation.

First. Scrolls history list to the first page.

Previous. Loads previous page of the history list.

Next. Loads next page of the history list.

Last. Scrolls history list to the last page.

The Events combo box in the middle of toolbar defines how many events are shown at once.

The total number of events corresponding to the filter and range of currently shown events is indicated in the right part of toolbar.

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