- Monitoring and reporting
- Using log files
- Auditing events in BlackBerry UEM
- Monitoring BlackBerry UEM using SNMP tools
- Supported SNMP operations
- System requirements: SNMP monitoring
- MIBs for BlackBerry UEM
- Compile the MIB and configure the SNMP management tool
- Using SNMP to monitor components
- Configure SNMP to monitor components
- SNMP counters for enterprise connectivity
- SNMP counters for BlackBerry UEM Core
- SNMP counters for BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Using dashboard reports
- View and save a device report
- Logging phone call and SMS/MMS activity for Android Enterprise and Samsung KNOX Workspace devices
- Exporting app deployment reports
- Managing licenses for devices
- Creating event notifications
- Manage BlackBerry Dynamics jobs
- Activity and compliance violation reports for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Monitoring the performance of BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.11
- Administration
- Monitoring and reporting
- Using log files
- Managing BlackBerry UEM log files
Managing BlackBerry UEM log files
BlackBerry UEM
log filesThe size of the log files varies depending on the number of users and devices in your
BlackBerry UEM
environment and their level of activity. It is a best practice to monitor and control the amount of disk space used by the log files. To prevent them from taking up too much disk space, you can specify a maximum file size and debug level for the log files. You can configure logging settings at the following levels:
- Global logging settings: These settings apply to all theBlackBerry UEMinstances in your organization that share the same database. These settings include the destination of the syslog messages and the maximum size for the log files.
- Instance logging settings: These settings apply only to theBlackBerry UEMinstance you select and override global settings. These settings include enabling the option of a local location for log files and the log file logging level.