HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager server installation and configuration guide (web version) (T1780-96078, March 2008)

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The following describes the storage destination for the auditlog.conf file.
For Windows:
<common component installation folder>\conf\sec\auditlog.conf
For Linux:
<common component installation directory>/conf/sec/auditlog.conf
The table below shows the items that are set for the auditlog.conf file.
Table 5-6
Items set for auditlog.conf
Item Description
Log.Facility
Specify (by using a number) the facility to be used when the audit
log messages are output to the syslog file.
Log.Facility is used, in combination with the severity levels set
for each audit event (see
Table 5-5), for filtering the output to the
syslog file. For details about the values that can be specified for
Log.Facility, see
Table 5-7. For details about the
correspondence between the severity levels set for audit events and
those set in the syslog.conf file, see
Table 5-8.
Log.Facility has an effect in Linux only. Log.Facility is
ignored in Windows, even if it is specified. Also, if an invalid value or
a non-numeric character is specified, the default value is used.
Default value: 1
Log.Event.Category
Specify the audit event categories to be generated. When
specifying multiple categories, use commas (,) to separate them. If
Log.Event.Category is not specified, audit log data is not
output. For information about the available categories, see
Table
5-5
. Log.Event.Category is not case-sensitive. If an invalid
category name is specified, the specified file name is ignored.
Default value: (not specified)
Log.Level
Specify the severity level of audit events to be generated. Events
with the specified severity level or lower will be output to the event
log file.
For information about the audit events that are output from Device
Manager and their severity levels, see
Table 5-5. For details about
the correspondence between the severity levels of audit events and
the types of event log data, see
Table 5-8.
Log.Level has an effect in Windows only. Log.Level is ignored
in Linux, even if it is specified. Also, if an invalid value or a non-
numeric character is specified, the default value is used.
Available values: 0 to 7 (severity level)
Default value: 6
The table below shows the values that can be set for Log.Facility and the corresponding values
specified in the syslog.conf file.
Table 5-7
Log.Facility values and the corresponding values in syslog.conf
Facility Corresponding Values in syslog.conf
1
user
2
mail*
3
daemon
4
auth*
6
lpr*
16
local0
17
local1