You can set the following options to determine how
Item | Description |
Number of events server stores | Enter the maximum number of events to be displayed
in the troubleshooting list.
In the Windows Media Services snap-in, type or select a value. In Windows Media Services Administrator for the Web, type a value in the text box, and then click the Apply button. |
Filter events | |
Display limit hits | Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display errors related to the limits set at the publishing point and server levels; for example, Client limit exceeded and, Server limit exceeded. |
Display server warnings | Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display warnings from the server components. |
Display server errors | Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display errors from the server components. |
Display plug-in warnings | Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display warnings from the plug-ins that you are using; for example, Data source not available and Log file not found. Warnings are a sign that plug-ins are not able to function as configured. Because each plug-in supports a different component, the plug-in warnings can help you identify the problem in your configuration. |
Display plug-in errors | Select this check box if you want the troubleshooting list to display warnings from the server and publishing points about the plug-ins they are trying to use; for example, Cache plug-in could not be started and Control protocol plug-in failed. These warnings are from plug-ins that are not functioning at all and should be disabled or reconfigured. Sometimes a plug-in must be reinstalled to resolve the error condition. |