Fabric Server generates log records known as audit logs. These logs have digital footprints known as audit trails. The audit trails consist of detailed information about the events that occur in the Fabric Server.
The information defined in the audit logs are:
Date and time of the event
User, system or application that launched the event
The type of event
By default, the logging level for audit logs of Fabric Proxy Server is Info. The logging level tracks and analyzes events. It identifies the type and severity of logged events based on the impact severity on users and how quickly an administrator should respond.
The following are the two types of Fabric Proxy Server audit logs:
Request Issued
Response Received
By default, the logging level for audit logs of the Fabric Storage server is Info.
Format of Fabric Storage audit logs:
The following are the two types of Fabric Authenticator server audit logs:
Request Issued
Response Received
Every new request for Fabric Connect contains the incoming request ID, desired action in web server and the data to be sent to the web server.
For example, if the config API sends a new request to add a device in Logpoint, the example audit log for the Fabric Connect is:
After the configuration service gets a response, the following message is logged to notify that the request was processed:
Finally, in the web server audit log, an extra parameter is added to signify that the operation has been conducted from the Config API.
An example of a web server audit log is:
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