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Logging options are available for each of the Raynet One UEM smart-agents running on managed devices, although the number of preferences applicable to each agent does vary. They work in the same way for each agent, but work on different log files.
General Logging Preferences
•Log - specifies the location where Raynet One UEM uploads logging files from the managed device.
•PolicyComplianceLog - specifies the location where Raynet One UEM uploads policy compliance log files from the managed device.
Installation Agent
•LogFileOld (Installation Agent) - specifies the name of the file used to store additional logging information.
•LogFileSize (Installation Agent) - specifies the maximum log file size.
•LogLevel (Installation Agent) - specifies the level of logging returned by the smart agent.
Package Selection Agent
•ConfigFile - specifies the name of the system copy of the configuration file used by the selection agent.
•ConfigFileDefault - specifies the name of the default configuration file to use when all other settings fail.
•Locale - specifies the locale to use for selection agent localization.
•LocaleDefault - specifies the locale to use in the absence of other settings.
•ReInstallRequiresVersionChange - determines whether the RMS UEM AppCenter will upgrade, downgrade, or reinstall packages depending on the version number and the MD5 digest.
Policy Agent
•BootstrappedPolicy - specifies the location of the policy to be applied to managed devices that do not use policies attached to Active Directory domains.
•InstallationStatusRefreshPeriod - specifies how frequently (in seconds) Raynet One UEM should recreate installation events for packages that are either installed or flagged as not required.
•LogInstallCheck - specifies whether Raynet One UEM should recreate installation events while checking packages for an installation or an upgrade.
•LogInstallFail - specifies whether Raynet One UEM should log failed installation attempts.
•LogInstallPass - specifies whether Raynet One UEM should log successful installation events.
•LogUninstallFail - specifies whether Raynet One UEM should log failed uninstallation attempts.
•LogUninstallPass - specifies whether Raynet One UEM should log successful uninstallation events.