Sends a user-defined event to Novell Audit or Sentinel.
ID of the event. The provided value must result in an integer in the range of 1000-1999 when parsed by using the parseInt method of java.lang.Integer.
Level of the event.
Level |
Description |
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log-emergency |
Events that cause the Metadirectory engine or driver to shut down. |
log-alert |
Events that require immediate attention. |
log-critical |
Events that can cause parts of the Metadirectory engine or driver to malfunction. |
log-error |
Events describing errors that can be handled by the Metadirectory engine or driver. |
log-warning |
Negative events not representing a problem. |
log-notice |
Events (positive or negative) that an administrator can use to understand or improve use and operation. |
log-info |
Positive events of any importance. |
log-debug |
Events of relevance for support or engineers to debug the operation of the Metadirectory engine or driver. |
Specify user-defined string, integer, and binary values to include with the event. These values are provided by using the Named String Builder.
Tag |
Description |
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target |
The object being acted upon. |
target-type |
Integer specifying a predefined format for the target. Predefined values for target-type are currently:
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subTarget |
The subcomponent of the target being acted upon. |
text1 |
Text entered here is stored in the text1 event field. |
text2 |
Text entered here is stored in the text2 event field. |
text3 |
Text entered here is stored in the text3 event field. |
value |
Any number entered here is stored in the value event field. |
value3 |
Any number entered here is stored in the value3 event field. |
data |
Data entered here is stored in the blob event field. |
The Novell Audit or Sentinel event structure contains a target, a subTarget, three strings (text1, text2, text3), two integers (value, value3), and a generic field (data). The text fields are limited to 256 bytes, and the data field can contain up to 3 KB of information, unless a larger data field is enabled in your environment.