########## auditlog.7 ########## .. highlight:: perl **** NAME **** \ **auditlog**\ - a logical object definition in the xCAT database. ******** SYNOPSIS ******** \ **auditlog Attributes:**\ \ *args*\ , \ *audittime*\ , \ *clientname*\ , \ *clienttype*\ , \ *command*\ , \ *comments*\ , \ *disable*\ , \ *noderange*\ , \ *recid*\ , \ *status*\ , \ *userid*\ *********** DESCRIPTION *********** Logical objects of this type are stored in the xCAT database in one or more tables. Use the following commands to manipulate the objects: \ **mkdef**\ , \ **chdef**\ , \ **lsdef**\ , and \ **rmdef**\ . These commands will take care of knowing which tables the object attributes should be stored in. The attribute list below shows, in parentheses, what tables each attribute is stored in. ******************** auditlog Attributes: ******************** \ **args**\ (auditlog.args) The command argument list. \ **audittime**\ (auditlog.audittime) The timestamp for the audit entry. \ **clientname**\ (auditlog.clientname) The client machine, where the command originated. \ **clienttype**\ (auditlog.clienttype) Type of command: cli, java, webui, other. \ **command**\ (auditlog.command) Command executed. See auditskipcmds site table attribute to control which commands get logged. \ **comments**\ (auditlog.comments) Any user-provided notes. \ **disable**\ (auditlog.disable) Do not use. tabprune will not work if set to yes or 1 \ **noderange**\ (auditlog.noderange) The noderange on which the command was run. \ **recid**\ (auditlog.recid) The record id. \ **status**\ (auditlog.status) Allowed or Denied. \ **userid**\ (auditlog.userid) The user running the command. ******** SEE ALSO ******** \ **mkdef(1)**\ , \ **chdef(1)**\ , \ **lsdef(1)**\ , \ **rmdef(1)**\