During installation, Novell® Audit extends the definition of the NCP Server object to include the log settings for eDirectory, NetWare® and Filesystem events. These settings are found under the NCP Server object's Novell Audit tab.
The Novell Audit page has separate menus for eDirectory, NetWare and Filesystem events. Each respective menu lists events individually, with related events organized into logical groups. The Server tab identifies the Logging Server object associated with the current NCP Server object.
IMPORTANT: You can also configure eDirectory, NetWare and Filesystem event logging in their Application objects' Events pages; however, the logging settings specified in the NCP Server object are the master settings. If you do not first enable event logging in the NCP Server object, events are not be logged even if you enable them in the Application object's Events settings. To summarize:
If you configure event logging on the NCP Server object, but not in the Application object's Events settings, the events enabled in the NCP Server object are logged.
If you enable event logging in the Application object's Events settings, but not on the NCP Server object, no events are logged.
If you enable event logging on both the NCP Server object and in the Application object's Events settings, only those events enabled in both locations are logged.
For more information on enabling logging in an Application object's Events page, see Logging Application Events.
You do not need to restart the logging server to effect changes to Novell Audit attributes in the NCP Server object.
To log NetWare, Filesystem, or eDirectory events:
Select the Novell Audit tab in the NCP Server object.
Select the event menu (NetWare, Filesystem, or eDirectory).
Select the events you want to be logged.
To select all events, check the Select All box.
When finished, click Apply, then click OK.
The logging server automatically begins logging the selected events.
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