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Barracuda XDR

Setting up Log Loss Alarms on the Data Sources Page

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In Barracuda XDR Dashboard, log loss alarms (also known as log degradation threshold warnings) let you know that Barracuda XDR has stopped getting logs from a known data source.

For more information on events, alarms, and alerts, see Introduction to Alarms, Alerts, and Events.

For example, if you set up a firewall, which sends its logs to Barracuda XDR, you may want a warning sent to you if the logs stop coming to Barracuda XDR. You can easily set up an alarm that will be sent to you, a warning that the log has stopped communicating with Barracuda XDR. When you set up a log loss alarm, you choose an amount of time, and if that amount of time passes without a log being sent from that data source, you are sent an alert.

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To set up a log loss alarm on the data sources page
  1. In Barracuda XDR Dashboard, click Infrastructure Data Sources.
  2. Optionally, click the Next button under the Data Sources table until you see the module you want to mute log loss alarms for.
  3. In the Data Sources table, click the row of the data source you want to set up a log loss alarm for.
  4.  In the Set a Log Loss Alarm Threshold section, choose both:
    • A number, and
    • A time period—Days or Hours
  5. Click Save.