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To open an auditor event file stored on the workstation:
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Auditor Event Columns (Continued)
Field
Event Type
Event
Process Completed
Description
Additional Information
The order of the Auditor File Viewer field header columns can be changed and the fields
can be sorted and filtered to facilitate different analysis methods.
In the event list, click the events or use the keyboard's Up-arrow and Down-arrow keys
to display the Request Transaction and Response Transaction XML trees for each audit
event.
The transaction XML trees can be expanded and collapsed by clicking the expand
(
) and collapse (
) buttons.
Click the Local File button (
Navigate to the folder on the workstation that contains the audit event file.
Select the audit event file to be opened.
Click Open.
The selected file is opened in the Auditor Viewer.
Description
Auditor events can be triggered by:
•
API
•
HTTP
•
RMX Internal Event
The process, action, request or transaction that was performed or
rejected.
•
POST:SET transactions (API)
•
Configuration changes via XML (API)
•
Login/Logout (API)
•
GET (HTTP)
•
PUT (HTTP)
•
MKDIR (HTTP)
•
RMDIR (HTTP)
•
Startup (RMX Internal Event)
•
Shutdown (RMX Internal Event)
•
Reset (RMX Internal Event)
•
Enter Diagnostic Mode (RMX Internal Event)
•
IP address changes via USB (RMX Internal Event)
Status of the process, action, request or transaction returned by the
system:
•
Yes – performed by the system.
•
No – rejected by the system.
A text string describing the process, action, request or transaction.
An optional text string describing the process, action, request or
transaction in additional detail.
) to open the Open dialogue box.
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