1. First you have to log in to your Virtuzzo power panel (VZPP).
  2. Click on the “Status changes” option. Like the above page.
  3. You can find out the history of Virtual Server status changes on the following page. It also shows such changes as starting, stopping, rebooting, backing up, or mounting it in repair mode.
  4. If you want to find out QoS Alerts then you have to click on the “QoS Alerts” option. The QoS(Quality of Service) alerts log reflects those states of your VPS when it hits limits on some hardware resource. Every time VPS consumes more of a resource than is specified by the limit on that resource or is coming close to that limit, a QoS Alert is generated and logged on the following page
  5. Click on the “Action Log” option. The action log reflects only those actions related to VPS management that were performed through your power panel(VZPP).
  6. Click on the “Details” option to view more details of a specific action log, “Details” option is located at the right side of the page.
  7. A task details window opens. Showing the steps taken to complete the action. Then close the window with the top right corner button.

Click on the “top” button to return to the main screen.

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