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:

1.   In GigaVUE-FM, navigate to Inventory > CONTAINER > Universal Cloud Tap - Container > Settings, and the Settings page will appear with the existing General settings.
2. On the General section, click Edit.
3. Edit the following required values in the General Settings section.
a. 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.
b. 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.
4. 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:

■   For UCT-C TAP - uctc_tap.log
■   For UCT-C Controller - uctc_cntrl.log

To view or edit the UCT-C log level settings:

1.   For Log Level settings of UCT-C TAP:
a. 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.
b. 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.
c. Edit the following required UCT-C log values in the LOGGING section. 
■   Select the Log Level from the following options:
•   DEBUG—fine-grained log information for application debugging.
•   INFO—coarse-grained log information for highlighting application progress.
•   WARN—log information of potentially harmful situations.
•   ERROR—log information of the error events that allows the application to run continuously.
•   FATAL—log information of severe error events that presumably lead the application to abort.
■   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.

■   You can enable or disable statistics for the selected individual node using Enable Policy Stats option.
2. For Log Level settings of UCT-C CONTROLLER:
a. 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.
b. 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.
c. Edit the following required UCT-C log values in the LOGGING section. 
■   Select the Log Level from the following options:
•   DEBUG—fine-grained log information for application debugging.
•   INFO—coarse-grained log information for highlighting application progress.
•   WARN—log information of potentially harmful situations.
•   ERROR—log information of the error events that allows the application to run continuously.
•   FATAL—log information of severe error events that presumably lead the application to abort.
■   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.