Log-file definition
Log-file. The file that records all server activity, including but not limited to pages viewed, hits, file transfers, source of hits or server errors.
Log-file means a file that records security events that occur in software used by Customer. In the case of any Customer Log Files provided to or accessed or processed by deepwatch, Customer shall ensure that Log Files do not contain any Personal Data. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, for purposes of this MSA, it is permissible for Customer’s Log Files to contain IP and MAC addresses, computer hostnames, a User's name and location, email addresses, badge information, and employee ID numbers.
Log-file means describing the history of the working day in IPS system;
More Definitions of Log-file
Log-file. If you are reporting a problem it is helpful to have your corresponding log file. In any case, please locate and provide the NGC Platform log file and a NGCP error log file if the log indicates that one was created. The location of the log files can be found in the Sipwise ngcp_technical_documentation’s The Logging Subsystem section. Please refer to the documentation for the specific syntax. If the physical hardware is crashing, any log files from the hardware vendor can be helpful as well.
Log-file means a set of related records, called log entries, which is treated as a unit, and which concern transactions or activities that take place on a computer system.
Log-file means: the set of log entries, which, if the log file for a program does not already exist on the computer system, are, upon launch of that program, generated in sequence for each access during the launch sequence to a physical address block at which a portion of the computer program is stored.
Log-file means information regarding communications of a computer system, which represents the source, origin, destination, route, date, quantity, duration, and other types of services involved in the communication of a computer system.