Dump and Load Activities Logs
Many of the dump and load utilities discussed in this chapter have an automatic logging feature that allows the system administrator to view the date, time, user name, type, program and key field information when a user runs one of the utilities or programs.
You can view this information in the IFS in /EnvironmentDirectory/law/system/secadmin.log.
Sample secadmin.log
Fri Oct 27 16:23:16 2005
UserName: JSMITH
Type:
Program: dbload
Key Field: dbload -a crterrmap /sertech/univ/deliv/lapm.err
Fri Oct 27 16:24:22 2005
UserName: JSMITH
Type:
Program: ldunvtkns
Key Field: ldunvtkns /sertech/univ/deliv/univ.tokens
Fri Oct 27 16:25:51 2005
UserName: JSMITH
Type:
Program: lduniveng
Key Field: lduniveng /sertech/univ/deliv/univeng.dmp
Fri Oct 27 16:32:03 2005
UserName: BTHOMP
Type:
Program: ldunivlibs
Key Field: ldunivlibs /sertech/univ/deliv/univlibs.dmp
The following is a partial list of the activities tracked by the secadmin.log file.
createprodline
|
dmpuniveng
|
ldprodmenus
|
dbdump
|
dmpunivlibs
|
ldtitle
|
dbload
|
dmpunivmenus
|
ldunivlibs
|
dmpappclmphr
|
dmpunvphr
|
ldunivmenus
|
dmpappmsg
|
expsysdb
|
ldunivtkns
|
dmpappphr
|
gendbload
|
ldunvmsg
|
dmpdftxt
|
impexp
|
ldunvphr
|
dmpfldtxt
|
importdb
|
loadrpts
|
dmplang
|
jobdump
|
rngdbdump
|
dmppgftxt
|
jobload
|
secdump
|
dmpprodmenus
|
ldappphr
|
secload
|
dmpscrtxt
|
lddoctxt
|
sysdump
|
dmpsecdict
|
ldlang
|
sysload
|
dmptitle
|
In addition, when you create a product line, data area, data ID, system code, or token (form ID), a message is stored in the secadmin.log. These messages are as follows:
Securable Object | Message |
---|---|
Product line, data area/data ID | Security class is granted access to new data area or data ID. |
System code | Security class is granted access to new SystemCode. |
Token or form ID | Security class is granted access to new Token. |