The Audit Report screen displays audit records for actions performed in Security Manager. By default, the audit history is displayed in reverse chronological order (starting with the newest record). But you can customize the way in which records are displayed. See the Working with tables section of the Customizing the Security Manager interface article for information about navigating and customizing tables, including filtering options.
The database administrator will need to maintain the audit history.
Select Audit Report > Management Audit to run this report.
Name |
Description |
Object Name |
Name of the object that the user action was concerned with. |
Object Type |
Type of the object named in previous column. |
Command |
Command that was executed on the object. |
User Name |
User who performed the command in the previous column. |
WGS Node Name |
Name of agent or connection manager for the object named in the first column. |
Manager Name |
Name of manager (for example, IBM Queue Manager, EMS broker, Solace broker, Kafka cluster) associated with the object. |
Date Time |
Date and time the Command was executed (Locale Format). |
WGS Name |
Workgroup Name |
Access |
Indicates whether the user had the right (or access) to perform the action (command). If the user did, this column shows GRANTED in green. If not, this column shows DENIED in red. |
Time Stamp |
Unix timestamp of the action. |
Type |
Always "AUTHORITY". |
Effective User Name |
Effective User Name is taken from the Security Manager Group (to which the user belongs) that had permission for the action in workgroup server. |
Trust IP Address |
Trusted IP Address, as set up in Trust Management in the Security Manager. |
Trust Application Name |
Trusted Application Name that corresponds to the IP Address from the previous column. |
Group Name |
Shows the group that a user belongs to (versions 10.5 and later only). |
Command Text (Extra Text) |
Shows the commands executed by the user when using command console features, such as MQSC console. For example: Define QL (ABC) |