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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Overview and System Design Guide


7.6.6 Maximum amount of log data that can be collected by one JP1/IM - Manager

In remote monitoring, the maximum amount of log data that can be collected by one JP1/IM - Manager is 10 MB.

Figure 7‒48: Maximum amount of log data that can be collected by one JP1/IM - Manager

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If the maximum amount of log data that can be collected by one JP1/IM - Manager exceeds 10 MB, the workload increases on the machine on which JP1/IM - Manager is running. As a result, log files and Windows event logs might not be trapped.

The maximum amount of log data that can be collected by one JP1/IM - Manager is determined by the maximum amount of log data that can be acquired, the number of monitored hosts, the number of monitored log files, and the number of monitored event logs. For details about the maximum amount of log data that can be acquired, see 7.6.3 Log information that can be monitored.

The following shows the formula for determining the maximum amount of log data that can be collected by one JP1/IM - Manager:

a x b + c x d + e x f (bytes)

Legend:

a: Maximum amount of log data that can be acquired by remote-monitoring event log traps

b: Total number of remote-monitoring event log traps that are run

c: Maximum amount of log data that can be acquired by remote-monitoring log file traps when the monitored host is a UNIX host

d: Total number of log files that are monitored by remote-monitoring log file traps that are run (when the monitored host is a UNIX host)

e: Maximum amount of log data that can be acquired by remote-monitoring log file traps when the monitored host is a Windows host

f: Total number of log files that are monitored by remote-monitoring log file traps that are run (when the monitored host is a Windows host)