The Identity Manager Instrumentation allows you to select events to be logged for a driver set, a specific driver, or for the User Application. The User Application consists of the User Application driver, the Role Based Provisioning driver, and workflows.
NOTE:Drivers can inherit logging configuration from the driver set.
The following sections document how to select events for the User Application, driver set, or a specific driver:
The User Application enables you to change the log level settings of individual loggers and enable logging to the Identity Audit Platform Agent:
Log in to the User Application as the User Application Administrator.
Select the
tab.Select the
link.The Logging Configuration page appears.
Select one of the following log levels for the listed logs.
Select the
check box to send the events to the Platform Agent.(Optional) Select
, if you want to send the messages to Open XDAS.For this option to work, you must select the open XDAS option during the installation of the User Application. For more information, see the User Application Installation Guide.
To save the changes for any subsequent User Application server restarts, select
.Click
.The User Application logging configuration is saved in installdir/jboss/server/IDMProv/conf/idmuserapp_logging.xml.
In iManager, select
.Browse to and select the driver set.
Click the driver set object in the list of driver sets, then click
.Select the
tab, then select a log level for the driver set.For an explanation of each log level, see Identity Manager Log Levels.
Click
or to save your changes.NOTE:Changes to configuration settings are logged by default.
In iManager, select
.Browse to and select the driver set.
Click the driver set to view the driver set overview page.
Click the upper right corner of the driver icon, then select
.Select
on the driver’s properties page.(Optional) By default, the Driver object is configured to inherit log settings from the Driver Set object. To log events for this driver only, deselect
.Select a log level for the current driver.
For an explanation of each log level, see Identity Manager Log Levels.
Click
or to save your changes.NOTE:Changes to configuration settings are logged by default.
The following table provides an explanation of the Identity Manager Instrumentation log levels:
Table 4-1 Identity Manager Instrumentation Log Levels
Option |
Description |
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This is the default log level. The Identity Manager Instrumentation logs user-defined events and all events with an error status. You receive only events with a decimal ID of 196646 and an error message stored in the Text1 field. |
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The Identity Manager Instrumentation logs user-defined events and all events with an error or warning status. You receive only events with a decimal ID of 196646 or 196647 and an error or warning message stored in the first text field. |
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This option allows you to select the Identity Manager events you want to log. Click to select the specific events you want to log. After you select the events you want to log, click .NOTE:User-defined events are always logged. For a list of all available events, see Section A.0, Identity Manager Events. |
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The Identity Manager Instrumentation logs only user-defined events. When an event occurs, the last log time is updated so you can view the time and date of the last error in the status log. |
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The Identity Manager Instrumentation logs only user-defined events. |
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Turns off logging to the Driver Set object, Subscriber, and Publisher logs. |
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This setting allows you to specify the maximum number of entries to log in the status logs. See Section 5.2, Viewing Status Logs for details. |