Configure UCT-C Settings
You can configure the following UCT-C settings in GigaVUE-FM:
UCT-C General Settings
In GigaVUE-FM, you can control the number of permitted clusters and purge time intervals of the UCT-C solution. You can specify the purge interval to automatically remove the UCT-Cs that are disconnected for a long duration.
To edit the UCT-C general settings:
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In GigaVUE-FM, navigate to Inventory > CONTAINER > Universal Cloud Tap - Container > Settings, and the Settings page will appear with the existing General settings. |
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On the General section, click Edit. |
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Edit the following required values in the General Settings section. |
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Maximum number of clusters allowed - Enter the maximum number of clusters allowed in the UCT-C solution. Enter a value between 1 and 64. The default value is 50. |
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Disconnected UCT-C Purge Interval (days) - Enter a value for the purge time interval for the disconnected UCT-Cs in days. Enter a value between 7 and 180. The default value is 30. |
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Click Save to save the updates made on the General Settings |
UCT-C Log Level Settings
In GigaVUE-FM, you can control the level of logs created at each individual UCT-C TAP and Controller for troubleshooting. The default UCT-C log file name format is as follows:
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For UCT-C TAP - uctc_tap.log |
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For UCT-C Controller - uctc_cntrl.log |
To view or edit the UCT-C log level settings:
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For Log Level settings of UCT-C TAP: |
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Go to Inventory > CONTAINER > Universal Cloud Tap - Container > Nodes, the Nodes page appears with the existing information about the node, cluster, pod, and UCT-C TAP details. |
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On the UCT-C TAP section, on any Monitoring Domain, click on the UCT-C TAP link, which is in connected status. The Universal Cloud Tap - Container: TAP Settings quick view appears. |
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Edit the following required UCT-C log values in the LOGGING section. |
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Select the Log Level from the following options: |
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DEBUG—fine-grained log information for application debugging. |
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INFO—coarse-grained log information for highlighting application progress. |
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WARN—log information of potentially harmful situations. |
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ERROR—log information of the error events that allows the application to run continuously. |
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FATAL—log information of severe error events that presumably lead the application to abort. |
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Enter a value for the number of lines in the Log File Size field. |
Note: On any of the above fields, click Reset to reset the value to default.
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You can enable or disable statistics for the selected individual node using Enable Policy Stats option. |
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For Log Level settings of UCT-C CONTROLLER: |
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Go to Inventory > CONTAINER > Universal Cloud Tap - Container > Clusters, the Clusters page appears with the existing information about the node, cluster, and UCT-C Controller details. |
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On the UCT-C CONTROLLER section, on any Monitoring Domain, click on the UCT-C Controller link, which is in connected status. The Universal Cloud Tap - Container: Controller Settings quick view appears. |
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Edit the following required UCT-C log values in the LOGGING section. |
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Select the Log Level from the following options: |
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DEBUG—fine-grained log information for application debugging. |
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INFO—coarse-grained log information for highlighting application progress. |
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WARN—log information of potentially harmful situations. |
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ERROR—log information of the error events that allows the application to run continuously. |
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FATAL—log information of severe error events that presumably lead the application to abort. |
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Enter a value for the number of lines in the Log File Size field. |
Note: On any of the above fields, click Reset to reset the value to default.