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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Monitoring NetBackup using OpsCenter
  4. About monitoring Audit Trails
  5. What Audit Trails track
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

What Audit Trails track

An audit trail is a record of all the user initiated activities. An audit trail consists of the changes that are made in the NetBackup environment. For example, changes such as creating a policy, deactivating a policy, or modifying a policy. The audit trails feature in OpsCenter lets you enable audit trail logging for NetBackup.

Note:

OpsCenter monitors, reports, and manages audit trails for the NetBackup master servers for the version 7.1 or later.

You can control the audit settings and generate an Audit Trails Report. Through OpsCenter, you can set the audit logs retention period and also enable or disable audit trail logging.

Audit trails display the following information in the form of columns:

Column heading

Description

Category

Displays the changes that are made to policies, storage units, jobs, audit configuration, audit service, pool, and storage server. For example, when a storage unit is added, modified, or deleted.

Action

Displays the action performed, such as whether a policy is modified, a storage unit is created, or a storage server is deleted.

Description

Gives a brief information about the category and the action performed. It also gives the identity of the category.

User

Gives the information about the user who initiated the action.

Timestamp

Displays the time when the action was performed.

Master Server

Displays the name of the master server on which the action is performed.

Reason

Displays the reason for the change that is made, if given by the user who makes the change. By default, the column is hidden.

Details

Displays the old and new values of the attributes that are modified. Some of the attributes that are modified are Clients, Hardware, Operating System (OS), and Policy Generation.

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