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Monitoring CMS Logs
Database, Authentication, Administration, LDAP, Request Queue, ACLs, User
and Group, OCSP, and Others. If you choose All, messages logged by all
components that log to this file are displayed. For more information, see
"Services That Are Logged" on page 767.
Level. Select a message category that represents the level of logging to filter
messages. For more information, see "Log Levels (Message Categories)" on
page 768.
Filename. Select the log file you want to view. Choose Current to view the
currently active audit log file. For more information, see "Log File Naming
Conventions" on page 770.
Click Refresh.
5.
The table displays the audit log entries. The entries are in reverse chronological
order, with the most current log placed at the top. Use the scroll arrows on the
right edge of the panel to scroll through the log entries.
For each entry you see the following details:
Source. Indicates the CMS component or resource that wrote to the log file.
Level. Indicates the severity of the corresponding entry (explained in
Table 23-3 on page 768).
Date. Indicates the date on which this entry was logged.
Time. Indicates the time at which this entry was logged.
Details. Provides a brief description of the log.
To view an entry in its entirety, either double-click it or select the entry and
6.
then click View.
Using System Tools for Monitoring the Server
(Windows NT Only)
If you have installed Certificate Management System on a Windows NT system,
you can monitor the server with the system tools provided by Windows NT. This
section explains how you can use the system tools.
Logging to Windows NT Event Log
Using Event Viewer
Avoiding Event Log From Getting Filled
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