Service Logs
Configuring Service Logs
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You can configure how Cisco Secure ACS generates and manages the service log
file. The options for configuring the service log file are listed below.
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Level of detail—You can set the service log file to contain one of three levels
of detail:
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None—No log file is generated.
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Low—Only start and stop actions are logged.
Full—All services actions are logged.
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Generate new file—You can control how often a new service log file is
created:
Every Day—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new log file at 12:01 A.M.
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local time every day.
Every Week—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new log file at 12:01 A.M.
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local time every Sunday.
Every Month—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new log file at 12:01
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A.M. on the first day of every month.
When Size is Greater than x KB—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new
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log file after the current service log file reaches the size specified, in
kilobytes, by x.
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Manage Directory—You can control how long service log files are kept:
Keep only the last x files—Cisco Secure ACS retains up to the number
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of files specified by x.
Delete files older than x days—Cisco Secure ACS retains only those
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service logs that are not older than the number of days specified by x.
To configure how Cisco Secure ACS generates and manages the service log file,
follow these steps:
In the navigation bar, click System Configuration.
Click Service Control.
Result: The status of the services appears in the CiscoSecure ACS on hostname
table, where hostname is the name of the Cisco Secure ACS server.
Chapter 9
Working with Logging and Reports
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