System Log Messages in Non-Volatile Memory window 284Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 19 • System LogSystem Log Messages in Non-Volatile Memory windowThe System Log Messages in Non-Volatile Memory window (see figure 158) displays the time-stamped system logmessages currently stored in the T-DAC’s non-volatile Flash memory. To display the System Log Messagesin Non-Volatile Memory window, on the System Log Overview window, click the Non-VolatileMemory… hyperlink.Figure 158. System Log—Non-Volatile Memory windowThe System Log—Non-Volatile Memory window displays information described in the following sections.Message Cache ManagementThis portion of the System Log Messages in Non-Volatile Memory window displays the parameter used to managethe System Log Message cache in the T-DAC’s flash memory.Cache Full StatusThis parameter provides the following:• You can read the value of this parameter to learn the status of the System Log Message cache in flash memory.The following values can be displayed:- syslogFlashOK(0)—As long as the T-DAC’s flash memory is accepting system log messages, the T-DACwill set the value of syslogFlashClear(2) to syslogFlashOK(0).- syslogFlashFull(1)—When Flash is rejecting system log messages because the message cache is full, the T-DAC will set the value of syslogFlashClear(2) to syslogFlashFull(1). To correct this condition, see section“Clear Syslog Message Cache”.Clear Syslog Message CacheWhen Flash is rejecting system log messages because the message cache is full, the T-DAC will set the value ofsyslogFlashClear(2) to syslogFlashFull(1). To correct this condition, click the Clear Cache button.Syslog MessagesTime (slfTick)Time stamps are generated every 10 ms.Message (slfMessage)This is the message stored in Flash memory. If the T-DAC loses power, the messages stored in non-volatile flashmemory will not be lost.