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The following sections use this policy and its trace to explain the information contained within each
line of a policy trace. The policy trace part of the entry starts with a
followed by one or more of the following types:
RL -
Rule List Evaluation Result
RU -
CS -
Condition Set Evaluation Result
CO -
PA -
Policy Action Initiation
PC -
Policy Action Completion
Elements within a type are separated from each other with the tilde (~) character. If an element does
not have a value, no value is inserted, which results in two or more tildes between values. Two tildes
means one element didn't have a value, three tildes means that two elements didn't have values, and
so forth.
Rule List Evaluation Result
An RL trace has the following fields:
~<RuleListID>~~~~<RuleCount>~~<Result>
A RL trace looks similar to the following:
~~RL~1~~~~Rule Count: 1~~Success(67)
Table 6-1
describes the fields found in an RL trace.
Fields in a Rule List Trace
Table 6-1
Element
<RuleListID>
<RuleCount>
<Result>
Rule Evaluation Result
An RU trace has the following fields:
~<RuleID>~<ParentPolicyName>~<ConditionSetJoinType>~~<ConditionSetCount:
ActionCount>~~<Result>
An RU trace looks similar to the following:
164 Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP2 Policy Guide
Rule Evaluation Result
Condition Evaluation Result
Description
The identifier assigned to the rule list.
In the sample RL trace, this is 1.
The number of rules defined for the policy.
In the sample RL trace, this is
one rule in the policy.
A string followed by a number that specifies the result of the evaluation.
See
"Policy Result Values" on page
In the sample RL trace, this is
policy trace:
, indicating that there is
Rule Count: 1
169.
Success(67)
, indicating success.
, which is

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