ZEN Master
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ZEN Master User Guide
Logs
Events
2min
zen master maintains a log of all events such as connections, errors, disconnections etc events for a specific resource (i e zec, feeder, broadcaster or receiver) or zen master entity (i e source, channel or target) can be viewed in the events tab of the relevant entity the complete list of events can be viewed on the logs > events screen you can filter the results by several different parameters events log the event descriptions include the following details parameter description actions for events that are not an ok state, display the following actions open incident creates an incident, see creating an incident manually docid\ aomjabsyzylzy3gq4zh8o configure opens the edit rule screen for the events profile that generated the event from this panel, you can optionally modify the event profile you can overwrite the existing events profile (which will apply to to all objects using the profile) or save the changes as a new events profile to overwrite the existing profile perform the modifications (see configuring events profiles docid\ cwshwpvmdch ryl86imts for more details), under update current profile , select overwrite , click update current profile to create a new profile perform the modifications (see configuring events profiles docid\ cwshwpvmdch ryl86imts for more details), under update current profile , select create new , click update current profile date/time the date and time of the event event type indicator event types are red (error) – an error in the system yellow (warning) – an event that raises concern about the performance of the system blue (info) – a change in the system that does not raise concern and user actions green (ok) a procedure was implemented effectively gray (system activity) – an activity was done in the system, such as creating or deleting a system entity message a brief description of the event for error events, specifies the cause of the error and suggests corrective actions object shows the type of object (e g broadcaster cluster, adaptive channel, source, etc ) followed by the name of the specific instance of the relevant object rule the name of the event profile rule that generated this event, see configuring events profiles docid\ cwshwpvmdch ryl86imts filtering events docid\ y3pkvisep0wsfz7sijx8q log events docid 1t4thq4g0xaswng tuarl