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cloudappliance/syslog [2020_04_21 15:10] dancloudappliance/syslog [2021_05_05 15:35] – fix the location of org enabling syslog, and added picture eric
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 ====== File Fabric Audit Logs ====== ====== File Fabric Audit Logs ======
-== last edited on: April 21, 2020 ==+== last edited on: April 30, 2020 ==
  
 File Fabric audit logs are event logs that are generated based on file events that occur through the File Fabric API's and additionally on discovery of multi-cloud files through meta-data synchronization events. File Fabric audit logs are event logs that are generated based on file events that occur through the File Fabric API's and additionally on discovery of multi-cloud files through meta-data synchronization events.
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 The syslog functionality can be enabled by logging in as appladmin, going to Site Functionality and setting "Enable write audit events to syslog" to yes. The syslog functionality can be enabled by logging in as appladmin, going to Site Functionality and setting "Enable write audit events to syslog" to yes.
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 +{{::auditlogs2syslog_appladmin.png?800|}}
  
 === Step 2 - Organization Admin Setting === === Step 2 - Organization Admin Setting ===
  
-Login as org admin to your account and from the Menu on right hand side goto Options > Security and set "Write Audit Events to syslog file:" to yes The audit logs now will be written to ''%%/var/log/messages%%'' in the appliance+Login as org admin to your account and from the Organization Menu go to Policies > Security and set "Write Audit Events to syslog file:" to yes  
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 +{{::audit2syslog_orgpolicy.png?800|}} 
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 +The audit logs now will be written to ''%%/var/log/messages%%'' in the appliance
  
 ==== Sending File Fabric syslog Entries to rsyslog Service ==== ==== Sending File Fabric syslog Entries to rsyslog Service ====
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 If you have not already done so, you will need to install and configure rsyslog on a separate machine please see http://www.rsyslog.com/ If you have not already done so, you will need to install and configure rsyslog on a separate machine please see http://www.rsyslog.com/
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-===== Apache Access Logs ===== 
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-You can find apache access logs at at ''%%/etc/httpd/logs%%''