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About the Audit Logs Page

To access this page, select Administration > Audit Logs.

Use the Audit Logs page to view the tasks that you have initiated either by using the Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO) GUI or APIs. You can also export audit logs as a comma-separated values (CSV) file and purge audit logs after archiving them or without archiving them.

Tasks You Can Perform

You can perform the following tasks from this page:

  • View the details of various user-initiated tasks by selecting More > Details. You can also mouse over the audit log and click on the Detailed View icon. See Viewing the Details of an Audit Log.

  • Export audit logs as a CSV file—See Exporting Audit Logs.

  • Purge audit logs—See Purging Audit Logs (After Archiving or Without Archiving).

  • Search for audit logs by using keywords—Click the search icon and enter the search term in the text box and press Enter. The search results are displayed on the same page.

  • Sort and filter audit logs:

    Note:

    Sorting and filtering is applicable only to some fields.

    • Click a column name to sort the audit logs based on the column name.

    • Click the filter icon and select whether you want to show or hide column filters or apply a quick filter. For example, you can use audit log filtering to track user accounts that were added on a specific date, track configuration changes across a particular type of device, view services that were provisioned on specific devices, monitor user login and logout activities over time, and so on.

  • Show or hide columns—Click the Show Hide Columns icon at the top right corner of the page and select the columns that you want displayed on the Audit Logs page.

Table 1 provides description of the fields on the Audit Logs page.

Table 1: Fields on the Audit Logs Page

Field

Description

Username

Displays the username of the user who initiated the task.

User IP

Displays the IP address of the client from which the user initiated the task. For tasks that do not have an associated user IP address, this field is blank.

Object Name

Displays the name of the object on which the task was initiated. An object can be a tenant, site, device, device image, template, and so on.

Task

Displays the name of the task that triggered the audit log. For example, tenant.create, device.create, site.configure, site.provision, tenant.update, and so on.

Description

Displays details about the task.

Status

Displays the status of the task that triggered the audit log:

  • Success—Job or task was completed successfully.

  • Failure—Job or task failed and was terminated.

  • Job Scheduled—Job is scheduled but has not yet started.

  • Recurring Job Scheduled—Recurring job is scheduled.

End Time

Displays the date and time at which the execution of the task was completed. This timestamp is stored in UTC time in the database, but is mapped to the local time zone of the client computer.

Job ID

For tasks that have associated jobs, displays the ID of the job associated with the task.

You can click the job ID to go to the Jobs page, where you can view the status of the job.