Dell PowerVault TL4000 Dell PowerVault ML6000 Encryption Key Manager User's - Page 90
Audit.event.outcome, Audit.eventQueue.max, Audit.handler.file.directory, Examples, Syntax, Usage
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configuration_management resource_management Events that occur as configuration changes are made Events that occur as resource (tape drive) settings in the Encryption Key Manager are changed Examples An example specification for this configuration value is: Audit.event.types=all Another example is: Audit.event.types=authentication;runtime;resource_management Audit.event.outcome Syntax Audit.event.outcome={outcome[;outcome]} Usage Used to indicate whether events occurring as a result of successful operations, unsuccessful operations, or both should be audited. Specify success for events to be logged which occur as a result of successful operations. Specify failure for events to be logged which occur as a result of unsuccessful operations. Examples An example specification for this configuration value is: Audit.event.outcome=failure To enable both successful and unsuccessful cases: Audit.event.outcome=success;failure Audit.eventQueue.max Syntax Audit.eventQueue.max=number_events Usage Used to set the maximum number of event objects to be held in the memory queue. This parameter is optional but recommended. the default is zero. Example Audit.eventQueue.max=8 Audit.handler.file.directory Syntax Audit.handler.file.directory=directoryName 7-2 Dell Encryption Key Mgr User's Guide