PATROL event log
The PATROL Agent records events in a proprietary format. The latest events are stored in memory for quick access. This memory space is an array of structures that is called the PEM cache. As new events are created, older events are written to a log file called the PEM log. PATROL provides a utility that enables you to extract information about events from the log file. This topic details the following information:
Events stored
In the Standard Event Catalog, which is accessible through the console, you can determine whether an event is stored in the PEM log by setting the event's Life Expectancy. Storage options include delete if closed, delete if information, do not store, and store.
Contents of PATROL event log
The PATROL Agent Event log records the information shown in the following table for each event:
Information stored in event log
Information type | Description |
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event ID | The order in which the event occurred |
status | The event's current status |
type | The type of event |
node | The host from which the event originated |
origin | The monitored object that triggered the event |
time and date | The time and date that the event occurred |
event description | A brief description of the nature of the event |
event diary | Comments about what triggered this event or what type of actions were taken in response to this event |
Location of PATROL event log files
The following table indicates the file name and path of the event log files:
Location of event log files
File description | File and path for UNIX |
File name and path for Windows | |
event log file | PATROL_HOME/log/PEM_<host>_<port>.log |
PATROL_HOME\log\PEM_<host>_<port>.log |
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