Runs the Audit Manager Administration utility, which enables you to access, dump, and create reports for audit information
generated by
Enterprise Server.
Note: Audit Manager is deprecated and provided for backward compatibility only. We recommend that you use syslog events instead.
See
Enterprise Server Auditing for more information.
Important: Execute
mfauditadm at the command line or in a batch file from an
Enterprise Server command prompt.
Syntax:
mfauditadm {[-n instance-name |
[-p [-n instance-name | -f dump-audit-file]] |
[-r [[-date yyyy/mm/dd] [-time hh.mm[.ss[.nnn]]
[-c] [-d] [-o output-file-name] -f report-audit-file]
[-d [-c] -f dump-audit-file]}
Parameters:
- -n
instance-name
- Specifies the name of the audit event consolidator instance, which is the name that applications use to communicate with
the audit event consolidator.
- -p
- Make the active audit file available for dumping.
- -f
report-audit-file
- An audit file in the collection for which reports are to be generated.
- -c
- Generate a report for each available file in the collection.
- -f
dump-audit-file
- The audit file to be dumped or to be made available for dumping.
- -r
- Generate a report.
- -date
yyyy/mm/dd
- In the generated report file, include only events on the given date.
- -time
hh.mm[.ss[.nnn]]
- In the generated report file, include only events from the given time.
- -o
output-file-name
- Name of the report file to be created. If not specified, the report file name is derived from the
report-audit-file name prefix, plus a
.txt extension. For example, if
report-audit-file filename is
mfaudit.DOCTEST.aud_3, the report file created is
mfaudit.DOCTEST.txt.
- -d
- Mark the file as dumped or mark each audit file available for dumping as dumped.
Examples:
See
Related Tasks below.