4 Audit log examples
This chapter provides examples and descriptions of the audit logs produced by each function and
operation that can be performed with Remote Web Console and SVP. The descriptions are listed
alphabetically by function name and operation name. For detailed information on the version
numbers in log output examples, see
Audit Log descriptions
[AuditLog] Audit Log buffer
Example
07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,
[AuditLog],Audit Log buffer,,Normal end,
from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx
+{Option,Set,Result}
=[{Audit Log buffer,Enable,Normal}],Num. of Modes=1
Detailed information
Item
Option
Set
Result
Num. of Modes
[AuditLog] Create File
Example
07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,<system>,1,,
[AuditLog],Create File,AuditLog,Warning,
from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx
Basic information
The parameter AuditLog indicates that the audit log file has been reproduced.
[AuditLog] DKCAuditLog was lost
Example
07xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS.xxx, 00:00,RMI AP,uid=user-name,1,,
[AuditLog],DKCAuditLog was lost,,Error,
from=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx,,Seq.=xxxxxxxxxx
[AuditLog] Over MaxLine
This information appears in the syslog file only.
Example
<14> Jan 4 06:25:18 SVP Storage: CELFSS,1.1,250001,,
2006-01-04T06:25:18.3Z,
Table 4 (page
Description
The operation name (Audit Log buffer).
The setting status. Disable or Enable will appear.
The result of the setting.
Normal: Normal end. Error: Abnormal end.
The number of options configured.
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