Log Upload

The components upload logs to the Endpoint Policy ServerClosed Endpoint Policy Server improves performance in large environments by managing most communication with the Endpoint Security clients. Managing the Endpoint Security client communication decreases the load on the Endpoint Security Management Server, and reduces the bandwidth required between sites. The Endpoint Policy Server handles heartbeat and synchronization requests, Policy downloads, Anti-Malware updates, and Endpoint Security client logs.

The default log upload Action is Allow log upload to Endpoint Policy Servers.

You can change these settings:

Item

Description

Enable Log Upload

Select to enable log upload. Clear to disable log upload. (Default= Selected)

Log upload interval

Frequency in minutes between logged event uploads. The clients upload logs only if the number of logs is more than the Minimum number of events before attempting an upload. (Default = 20 minutes)

Minimum number of events before attempting an upload

Upload logged events to the server only after the specified number of events. (Default = 10)

Maximum number of events to upload

Maximum number of logged events to upload to the server. (Default = 100)

Maximum age of event before upload

Optional: Upload only logged events that are older than the specified number of days. (Default=5 days)

Discard event if older than

Optional: Do not upload logged events if they are older than the specified number of days. (Default = 90 days)

Maximum interval between status updates of Push Operations

Push Operations are operations that the Endpoint Security Management ServerClosed A Security Management Server that manages your Endpoint Security environment. Includes the Endpoint Security policy management and databases. It communicates with endpoint clients to update their components, policies, and protection data. pushes directly to client computers with no policy installation required. (Default = 5 minutes)