Working with the Audit Trail
The following procedures explain how to work with Zend Server's Audit Trail feature. The trail can be viewed ,filtered, exported and configured.
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To better understand the procedures described in this topic, watch this video:
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The following procedure describes how to view an audit log.
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To view an audit log:
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See Audit Log for more information on viewing log details. |
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Zend Server audit filtering reduces the number of audits in the Audit list on the Administration | Audit Trail page by displaying audits according to your personal preferences, thus facilitating a more precise monitoring process.
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To filter the Audit Trail:
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To clear all selected filters from the Filter By area, click |
Tip:
The URL for this page uses URI fragment identifiers - pasting the URL in another tab/browser will load the page with current filters activated.
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You can share Audit Logs with other members of your working environment exporting them to .zip files.
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To export the audit trail:
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See Audit Log for more information on viewing log details. |
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The following procedure describes how to configure the Zend Server Audit Trail.
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To configure the audit trail:
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Important! To receive emails from Zend Server, the mail service Zend Server uses (Custom, Gmail, Yahoo, Exchange) needs to be set up. For instructions on configuring mail settings, see Configuring Zend Server. |
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