Portal, V6.1
Auditing
IBM WebSphere Portal ships an auditing function that allows users to log certain events and their originators into a separate log file. This file can then be used to track administrative activities. For each event the timestamp, an optional transaction ID, the user performing the action, and individual event details are logged.
Use the auditing function on the following events:
- Creating, modifying and deleting users and groups
- Creating, modifying and deleting portlet applications by using the portal user interface
- Assigning and revoking roles to and from users
- Modifying role blocks
- Modifying resource ownership
- Creating, modifying and deleting protected resources
- Externalizing and internalizing resources
- Installing and uninstalling Web modules
- Creating and deleting application roles
- Assigning and revoking application roles to and from users
- Adding and deleting roles to application roles
- Initializing a database domain
- Creating, modifying and deleting portlet applications by using IBM Lotus Component Designer.
To activate and configure the auditing function, modify the auditing service settings in the Auditing Service.
Parent topic
Administering WebSphere Portal
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Portal administration tools
Controlling access
Browser behavior and scenarios
Manage portal resources with policies
Manage portlets and portlet applications
Creating pages
Use Web clipping to import content
Multiple virtual portals
Language support
Use WSRP services
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Change database passwords that are used by WebSphere Portal
Including static content in the portal
Manage pages
Use portlet wires
Manage your cluster
Manage your site
Related reference
Reference
Related information
Users and groups
Manage portlets on a page
Customizing pages
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