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Event that resulted in the termination of a process such as the agent's
process
Event tracing parameters are specified as the following settings in the administrative template:
File Trace Minimal Level
Description: Specifies the minimum severity level of events to be recorded in the file. Only events
of levels greater than or equal to File Trace Minimal Level will be recorded.
Possible values: Any severity level from Unknown through Critical, or Blocked to not record any
events
Default value: 2 (meaning that events with severity levels two through five will be recorded)
The log files are located inside the folder %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Acronis, in the
Logs subfolder for the particular component.
Win32 Trace Minimal Level
Description: Specifies the minimum severity level of events to be recorded in the System event
log. Only events of levels greater than or equal to Win32 Trace Minimal Level will be recorded.
Possible values: Any severity level from Unknown through Critical, or Blocked to not record any
events
Default value: 4 (meaning that events about errors and critical errors will be recorded)
7.2.2. Parameters set through GUI
The following parameters can be set through the graphical user interface (GUI):
• For Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server: Collecting Logs, Windows Event Log,
SNMP, SNMP Address, and SNMP Community
• For Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent: Windows Event Log, SNMP, SNMP Address, and
SNMP Community
You will find the description of these parameters in the correspondent topic about configuration
through the administrative template.
7.2.3. Parameters set through Windows registry
The following two parameters determine paths to Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Storage Node's
internal databases, which contain information about managed vaults. They can be modified only by
editing the registry.
When to modify
While the database located in the folder determined by DatabasePath is typically small, the tape
database, located at TapeDatabasePath, may be large if the tape library contains thousands of
archives, and you may want to store the tape database on a volume other that the system volume.
Parameters
Important: We do not recommend modifying these parameters. If you do need to modify either of them, you
should do this before creating any correspondent (tape or non-tape) managed vaults. Otherwise, the storage