Setup and Administration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Server Setup and Administration Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to FinalCutServer Administration
- PartI: Installation andConfiguration
- Overview of FinalCutServer
- Using the Installer
- Configuring System Preferences
- Adding Users and Groups
- Using Device Setup Assistant
- Using Automation Setup Assistant
- Backing Up FinalCutServer
- Installing FinalCutServer Clients
- PartII: General Administration
- General Settings and Preferences
- Groups and Permissions
- Managing Metadata
- Managing Devices
- Managing Transcode Settings
- Managing Automations
- About Jobs and Logs
- Glossary
- Index
226 Part II General Administration
Important: Final Cut Server includes a schedule, named Scheduled Maintenance, that
clears the Log pane once each day. You can modify that schedule as needed to better
fit your needs.
The Log pane contains the following columns:
 Timestamp: Shows the date and time that the entry was logged.
 Summary: Shows a summary of the log entry.
 Detail: Shows the details of the log entry.
 Username: Shows the user logged in when the entry was created.
 Job: If the log entry arose as a result of a job, this shows the Job identifier. You can
find further information on the issue by searching the job details.
 Status: Shows the status of the log entry, normally the status of the related job at the
time the entry was made.
 Log Type: Shows the type of operation being logged.
 Log Asset ID: Shows the globally unique identifier (GUID) or ID of any asset
associated with the event.
About the Log Window
You can double-click any items listed in the Log pane to see more details in the
Log window.
Click Log to see the Log
pane.










