330 Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-20107.1.6.2 Filtering and sorting tasksThe following is a guideline for you to filter and sort tasks.To DoSet a number of tasks todisplaySelect Options > Console options > Number of tasks (p. 90) and set the desiredvalue. The maximum number of tasks that can be displayed is 500. If the number oftasks exceeds the specified value, use filters to display the tasks that are beyondthe scope.Sort tasks by column Click the column's header to sort the tasks in ascending order.Click it once again to sort the tasks in descending order.Filter tasks by name, owner,or backup plan.Type the task's name (owner name, or the backup plan name) in the field belowthe corresponding column header.As a result you will see the list of tasks, whose names (owner names, or backupplan names) fully or just partly coincide with the entered value.Filter tasks by type, executionstate, status, type, origin, lastresult, schedule.In a field below the corresponding header, select the required value from the list.Configuring tasks tableBy default, the table has eight columns that are displayed, others are hidden. If required, you canhide the shown columns and show the hidden ones.To show or hide columns1. Right-click any column header to open the context menu. The menu items that are ticked offcorrespond to the column headers presented in the table.2. Click the items you want to be displayed/hidden.7.1.7 LogThe Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 log stores the history of actions the software does on a machineor a user does on a machine using the software. For example, when a user edits a task, an entry isadded to the log. When the software executes a task, it adds multiple entries saying what it iscurrently doing.Local and centralized logging in Acronis Backup & Recovery 10Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 has local and centralized logs of events.Local event logA local event log holds information about Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 operations on a managedmachine. For example, creating a backup plan, executing a backup plan, managing archives inpersonal vaults, executing a recovery task, will generate events logged in the local event log.Physically, a local event log is a collection of XML files stored on the machine. The managed machinelocal event log is accessible when the console is connected to the machine. Local event loggingcannot be disabled.Operations performed using bootable media are logged as well, but the log’s lifetime is limited to acurrent session. Rebooting eliminates the log, but you can save the log to a file while the machine isbooted with the media.