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APPX Audit Log

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 This page describes how to install the APPX Audit Log Manager and how to use it to install, configure, and manage APPX Audit Log Services on Unix/Linux systems.

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The APPX Audit Log feature creates an xml log of APPX file activity.  The feature can be enabled for individual files or for groups of files using the FMS group feature of APPX.  The level of detail can be configured to optionally include read, write, rewrite, delete, create, and restructure events.

 

Installing the APPX Audit Log Manager Command ( appxAuditMgr)

The APPX Audit Log Manager ( appxAuditMgr) command is installed automatically when you install APPX on your system. The installer sets the necessary owner and group permissions for the appxAuditMgr command. So, there is nothing additional that you need to do to install the appxAuditMgr command. However, after you install APPX, you will need to run the appxAuditMgr command to configure and start an instance of the APPX Audit Log Service to enable logging of file audit information for APPX sessions.

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  A new service has been added in Release 5.0 - appxAuditMgr. It accepts the same command parameters as appxLoginMgr, with the addition of the --serviceType=logmonitor flag that indicates it is to run as a log monitor, not a login manager. The appxAuditMgr program is located in the services directory of your Appx installation. For example, here is a command to create a log monitor:
 
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