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Configuration Log
The
Configuration Log
is a list of all changes to the VCS configuration made using the web or
command line interface.
The Configuration Log visible using the web interface holds a maximum of 4MB of data; when this
size is reached, the oldest entries are overwritten.
To view the
Configuration Log
page:
•
Status > Logs > Configuration Log
To view the Configuration Log using the CLI:
•
configlog
Filtering the Configuration Log
Search for
lets you filter the Configuration Log. Enter the words you want to search for and click
Filter
. Only those events that contain all the words you entered are shown.
To do more advanced filtering, click
more options
. This gives you additional filtering methods:
Contains the string
: only includes events containing the exact phrase entered here.
Contains any of the words
: includes any events that contain at least one of the words entered
here.
Not containing any of the words
: filters out any events containing any of the words entered here.
Note: use spaces to separate each word you want to filter by.
Click
Filter
to reapply any modified filter conditions. To return to the complete Configuration Log
listing, click
Reset
.
Results
This section shows all the web-based events, with the most recent being shown first.
Most events contain hyperlinks in one or more of the fields (such fields will change color when you
hover over them). You can click on the hyperlink to automatically filter the search so that only those
events that contain that same text string are shown.
For example, clicking on the text that appears after
Event=
will filter the list to show all the events
of that particular type. Likewise, clicking on a particular
user
will show just those events relating
to that particular administrator account.
All events that appear in the Configuration Log are recorded as Level 1 Events, so any
changes to the
Logging levels
will not affect their presence in the Configuration Log.
Configuration Log events
Changes to the VCS configuration made by administrators using the web interface have an
Event
field of
System Configuration Changed
.
The
Detail
field of each of these events shows:
•
the configuration item that was affected
•
what it was changed from and to
•
the name of the administrator user who made the change, and their IP address
•
the date and time that the change was made
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