Table 2-13, Audi – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

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TABLE 2-13

lists the setting items and the corresponding shell commands.

Audit trail

Set of audit files. The user refers to an audit trail to analyze the information contained
in it.

Audit policy

Audit settings. The audit policy mainly defines whether auditing is enabled or
disabled and the management method when audit trail becomes full.

Audit token

One field in an audit record. An audit token contains an audit event attribute, such as
"user" or "privilege".

TABLE 2-13

Audit Administration

Item

Description

Shell
Command

Remarks

Display audit
setting
information

Displays audit settings.
Information on whether access audit is enabled
or disabled and the Audit policy is displayed.

showaudit

Enable/

disable audit,
audit policy

Sets a value for an audit setting.
Specify the following types of audit trail
administration information:
• Enable/disable auditing (Note 1)
• Request the log archive (Note 1)
• Data deletion
Also, specify the audit policy as follows:
• Enable or disable auditing for the specified

user only or for global policy. (Note 2)

• Enable or disable an audit class.
• Enable of disable an audit event.
• Enable or disable auditing for all users

(global policy).

• Specify the destination address for the mail

sent when usage of the local audit file
reaches the threshold.

• Specify the write suspend/count applied

when an audit trail becomes full. (Note 3)

• Specify the local audit file usage threshold

(%) that triggers an alarm when reached.
(Note 4)

setaudit

• Specify values for "User,"

"Audit Class," and "Audit
Event" by delimiting them
with the comma in a shell
command.

• Each mail address must

consist of up to 64
characters in the "@up to 64
characters" format. If the
receiving address has a
restriction, check the
settings.

• The default write mode

when an audit trail becomes
full is "count."

• The shell command can set

a maximum of four warning
thresholds delimited by the
comma. The default
warning threshold is 80 (%).

TABLE 2-12

Audit Administration Terms (Continued)

Term

Description

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