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Working in the Audit Log Tab

3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager User’s Guide

7.5.1 Viewing Audit Logs

As stated earlier, you can view all audit log entries, entries for a selected group, or a selected

device. By default, audit log entries are displayed for the Global (parent) group and all of its

subgroups (children), as shown in

Figure 7-17

.

X

To view audit log entries for only the Global (parent) group, on the View audit log

entries for <Group Name> page in the Audit Log tab, click Show audit log entries for

the selected group only.

The View audit log entries for <Group Name> page appears displaying audit log

entries for only the Global (parent) group.

7.5.1.1 Viewing Audit Log Entries by Group or Device

To view audit log entries for a specific group or device:

1

On the View audit log entries for <Group Name> page in the Audit Log tab, click

Explore Device Groups.

2

Select a group or device.

The View audit log entries for <Group Name> page appears displaying audit log

entries for the selected group.

7.5.2 Audit Log Entries Online and in Log Files

During the installation process (for Windows), you selected how many days worth of audit log

entries Policy Manager should show in the application pages. The View audit log entries for

<Group Name> page shows only audit log entries for that number of days. All audit log

entries are available on disk if configured as such in the

PolicyManager.properties

file.

By default, audit log entries are stored on the computer running Policy Manager in the

\3PAR\Secure Service Policy Manager\audit

directory. Each day a file is created and

all audit log messages generated by Policy Manager for that day (from 12:00 to 23:59) are

saved to the file. By default, the daily files are created with the following syntax:

where:

yyyy

is the current four-digit year

mm

is the current month

SSPM_Audit_<yyyy>_<mm>_<dd>.txt

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