Configuring service logs – Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Logs and Reports

Service Logs

Configuring Service Logs

You can configure how Cisco Secure ACS generates and manages the service log
file. The options for configuring the service log file are listed below.

Level of detail—You can set the service log file to contain one of three levels
of detail:

None—No log file is generated.

Low—Only start and stop actions are logged. This is the default setting.

Full—All services actions are logged.

Generate new file—You can control how often a new service log file is
created:

Every Day—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new log file at 12:01 A.M.
local time every day.

Every Week—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new log file at 12:01 A.M.
local time every Sunday.

Every Month—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new log file at 12:01
A.M. on the first day of every month.

When Size is Greater than x KB—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new
log file after the current service log file reaches the size specified, in
kilobytes, by x.

Manage Directory—You can control how long service log files are kept:

Keep only the last x files—Cisco Secure ACS retains up to the number
of files specified by x.

Delete files older than x days—Cisco Secure ACS retains only those
service logs that are not older than the number of days specified by x.

To configure how Cisco Secure ACS generates and manages the service log file,
follow these steps:

Step 1

In the navigation bar, click System Configuration.

Step 2

Click Service Control.

The status of the services appears in the CiscoSecure ACS on hostname table,
where hostname is the name of the computer running Cisco Secure ACS.

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