The Log Applications page lists all the Application containers and associated Application objects supported by the current logging server. From this page, you can add or remove Application containers, as well as create, edit, delete and rename Application objects within the supported containers.
Application containers provide a reference point through which the logging server can locate Application objects. Application containers must be included in this list for the logging server to locate their associated Application objects. Only the Application container in Logging Services is added to this list by default; any other Application containers must be added manually.
IMPORTANT: The logging server scans Application containers and objects only at startup. Therefore, if you add, remove, or modify an Application container or object, you must restart the logging server for the change to take effect. For more information on restarting the logging server, refer to the Novell® Audit Administration Guide.
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Container Name |
Lists all Application containers currently supported by the logging server. The Application container in Logging Services is added to this list by default. Click the plus icon To select a container or object, select the check box next to it. Select the check box in the list heading (next to Container Name) to select all containers in the list.
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Status |
The Status column indicates whether an Application object is
enabled By default, all Application objects are enabled. This means that the logging server loads the Application object's configuration in memory at startup. If an Application object is disabled, the logging server does not load that object's configuration in memory at startup. To change an Application object's status, click the Status icon to toggle between enabled
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Container Actions |
Click to add or remove Application containers from the logging server's list of supported containers. IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans Application containers at startup. Therefore, if you add or remove a container, you must restart the server for the change to take effect.
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Add Container |
Adds an existing Application container to the logging server's list of supported containers. Adding a container means that the logging server scans that container for Application objects at startup. IMPORTANT: You cannot create an Application container from the Logging Server Options task. Container objects can only be created from the Object view. For information on creating Container objects, see the iManager online help. For more information on adding an Application container, see Adding and Removing Log Application Containers.
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Remove Container |
Removes the selected Application container from the logging server's list of supported containers. Removing a container means that the logging server no longer scans that container for Application objects at startup. Removing an Application container from the list does not delete the container or any of its associated objects. IMPORTANT: You cannot delete an Application container from the Logging Server Options task. Container objects can only be deleted from the Object view. For information on deleting Container objects, see the iManager online help. For more information on removing an Application container, see Adding and Removing Log Application Containers.
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Application Actions |
Click to create, edit, delete or rename an Application object. IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans Application containers for Application objects at startup. Therefore, if you create, edit, delete or rename an Application object, you must restart the logging server for the change to take effect.
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New |
Creates a new Application object in the selected container. For more information on creating Application objects, see Creating and Configuring Application Objects.
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Edit |
Allows you to modify the selected Application object's configuration. For more information on editing Application objects, see Configuring Application Objects.
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Delete |
Deletes the selected Application object. Deleting an Application object completely removes the object from the tree.
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Rename |
Renames the selected Application object.
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