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Windows Event Log
Specifies when to record Acronis Backup Management Server's events into the Application Event
Log in Windows.
This parameter has two settings:
Trace State
Description: Specifies whether to record Acronis Backup Management Server's events into
the event log.
Possible values: Enabled or Disabled
Default value: Enabled
Trace Level
Description: Specifies the minimum level of severity of events to be recorded into the event
log. Only events of levels greater than or equal to the value in Trace Level will be recorded.
Possible values: 0 (Internal event), 1 (Debugging information), 2 (Information), 3 (Warning), 4
(Error), or 5 (Critical error)
Default value: 4 (only errors and critical errors will be sentif Trace State is set to Enabled)
SNMP
Specifies the types of the management server's events to send notifications about by means of
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
This parameter contains the following settings:
Trace State
Description: Specifies whether to send the SNMP notifications.
Possible values: Enabled or Disabled
Default value: Enabled
Trace Level
Description: Specifies the minimum level of severity of events for sending SNMP notifications
about them. Only notifications about events of levels greater than or equal to Trace Level
will be sent.
Possible values: 0 (Internal event), 1 (Debugging information), 2 (Information), 3 (Warning), 4
(Error), or 5 (Critical error)
Default value: 4 (only errors and critical errors will be sentif Trace State is set to Enabled)
SNMP Address
Description: Specifies the network name or IP address of the SNMP server.
Possible values: Any string 0 to 32765 characters long
Default value: Empty string
SNMP Community
Description: Specifies the community name for the SNMP notifications.
Possible values: Any string 0 to 32765 characters long
Default value: public
Synchronization
Specifies how Acronis Backup Management Server connects to registered machines for
deployment of centralized backup plans, retrieval of logs and backup plan states, and similar
actionscollectively called synchronization.