HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

In Windows:
installation-folder-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\Base64\
conf\sec\auditlog.conf
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition/Base64/
conf/sec/auditlog.conf
The following table shows the items you can set in the auditlog.conf file.
Table 85 Items set in auditlog.conf file
DescriptionItem
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 for filtering
the output to the syslog file. For details about the severity levels output
to the audit log, see Table 80 to Table 84. For details about the values
that can be specified for Log.Facility, see Table 86. For details about
the correspondence between the severity levels set for audit events and
those set in the syslog.conf file, see Table 87.
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.Facility
Specify the audit event categories to be generated. When specifying
multiple categories, use commas (,) to separate them. In this case, do
not insert spaces between categories and commas. If
Log.Event.Category is not specified, audit log data is not output.
For information about the available categories, see Table 80 to Table
84. 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.Event.Category
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 HP XP7
Command View Advanced Edition products and their severity levels, see
Table 80 to Table 84. For details about the correspondence between the
severity levels of audit events and the types of event log data, see Table
87.
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.
Specifiable values: 0 to 7 (severity level)
Default value: 6
Log.Level
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