Audit Log

The Audit Log is read-only on-screen but you can export a log entry to CSV. The log contains records of user operations applied to the system and provides information for identifying the user who performed operations.

This log is useful for:

  • Tracking changes made by the user operations when multiple administrators are operating on the same system.
  • Capturing all password changes and email address changes made by an Admin user, or when a password change request is made by a local user.
  • Providing information about previous downloads of the Debug Log for the Core Server, Delegation Server, MIE Server or specific SLNX device groups. Refer to System Information and Settings and Status Reports for details.

View the Audit Log

Audit Log details display the username, date, action, target and details of the action logged.

You can create a Report task to automatically run this log on a set schedule. Refer to Create a Scheduled Report and select Audit Log from the Report Template list.

  1. Open the audit logs by clicking [System] → [Logs] → [Audit Log].

  2. Use the Export to CSV button to download the audit logs.

Here is the a list of information you can find.

Item

Description

User Name Displays the login name of the user who made the change.
Date Displays the date and time when the change was made.
Action Displays the operation details (add/delete/edit/update).
Target

Displays the source of the action. View the list below for a full list of sources.

Audit Log Details Displays information about the implemented measures.

Targets

Targets listed in this log may include: 

  • Device

  • Delegation Server

  • Group

  • Discovery Profile

  • Polling Profile

  • SNMP Profile

  • Role

  • User Account

  • Internal User

  • Authentication Profile

  • Task Logs

  • Access Log

  • Report Server

  • Address Book (Entry)

  • Address Book

  • Settings

  • Tasks

  • Preference Settings

  • Activation

  • Alert

  • Upload

  • Template

  • Policies

  • Category

  • @Remote Settings

  • Configuration Alerts

  • Driver Distribution

  • User Setting

  • SLNX Task

  • Workflow Profile

  • Embedded Settings

  • Pricing Table

  • Print Rules

  • Capture Job Queue

  • Capture Error Queue

  • Print Queue

  • Debug Logs

If the target does not fall under one of the categories listed above, the target displays as 'Target name for audit logger' and the details will show as 'empty', 'not applicable' or 'none'.