Build-in Filters
Iotellect Server distribution contains several predefined Event Filters:
All Events
All events filter shows all important system and Device events.
Rules of this filter are useful for most system administrators and operators. Here is a brief overview of them:
Rule | Notes |
Administration Events | Generic administrative events, such as failed user login attempts and registrations of new user accounts, reports about connected External Device Servers, notifications about Iotellect Server startup and shutdown etc. |
Users Events | Events related to all user accounts. |
User Events | Events related to a certain user account. |
Data Terminal Events | Events related to a certain Data Terminal, such as communication problems, synchronization issues, events received from hardware etc. |
Alert Events | Notifications about Alerts. These pop up in the interface, or are emailed, even if you're not monitoring the filter. This is useful mainly for checking alert history and viewing acknowledgements. Other information about alerts, such as alert escalations, notification delivery problems etc., is also included in this category. |
Scheduler Events | Information about successful and unsuccessful execution of scheduled jobs. |
Tracker Events | Tracker events, such as state changes or value calculation errors. |
Model Events | Events produced by a Model |
Server Log
This filter shows server log messages that are normally written to the server-side console or log file.
Technically, the filter is set up to display Log events from Administration context. Since Log events are not persistent, historical events are not available under Server Log filter.
![]() | Most of messages written to the server log are system-level messages that are not intended to be analyzed by system operators. Thus, some of the messages may be non-internationalized, available in English language only. |
Device Events
This filter shows only events related to Device communications and events generated by hardware devices.
Alerts
This filter shows only alert events.
Actions
This filter selects action events, i.e. lists actions that were executed by system operators and components.
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