Forward Logs With Log Replay
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Forward Logs With Log Replay

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Forward Logs With Log Replay

Forward old logs spanning up to the past 3 days from Strata Logging Service to the preferred external destination with a log replay profile.
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You can forward old logs spanning up to the past 3 days from Strata Logging Service to the preferred external destination with a log replay profile. This option is useful to retrieve old logs in case of connection failures or outages at the destination server.
To get started, create a log replay profile based on an existing log forwarding profile for the syslog server, HTTPS server, or email server. Once you create the profile, the system forwards the logs in the configured date range to the destination server.
Once you create the log replay profile, you can't modify it. Also, any changes made to the existing log forwarding profile used to create the replay profile don't impact the replay profile.
  1. Log in to the hub and open the Strata Logging Service app to the instance.
  2. Select Log Forwarding from the left navigation menu.
    If you are using Strata Cloud Manager to manage Strata Logging Service, click SettingsStrata Logging ServiceLog Forwarding to manage devices onboarded to your Strata Logging Service instance.
  3. Select a log forwarding profile that is Running and click Add Replay Profile. This replicates the parameters defined in the log forwarding profile to the replay profile.
  4. Enter a name for the replay profile and select the date range for which you want to forward the logs.
    You can select a date range up to 3 days before the current date.
  5. Save the changes.
  6. Verify the status of your replay profile is Running. The log replay profile status indicates “completed” 3 days from the creation date of the replay profile.