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SCOadmin includes a logging facility to record administrative events, including errors, object creation, among others.
SCOadmin events are recorded along with other system events in /usr/adm/syslog. These events help you keep track of all modifications made to your system configuration.
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All SCOadmin managers generate records of administrative events that occur during the daily operation of your system. By default, SCOadmin errors are the only events recorded. This allows you to monitor any problems that might occur. You can also elect to record all administrative changes made to the system, for example when a user account is added to the system or modified.
Log entries use this format:
date sysname syslog SCOADM: sessionID object instance event_type message
Jul 12 22:27:38 apathy syslog: SCOADM: localhost {sco_printer} {toaster1} objectCreation SCO_OFACE_MSG_OBJECT_CREATION {object creation {(null)}}The event types are:
You can select events to be logged using the SCOadmin Event Logs Manager located in the System/Logs directory of the SCOadmin hierarchy. The SCOadmin Event Logs Manager displays the events currently logged and not logged.
To log an event, highlight it in the ``Ignored Events'' column and click on the Log event button.
To ignore an event, highlight it in the ``Logged Events'' column and click on the Ignore event button.
To save your selections, select Save from the File menu.
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