Viewing the audit log

The audit log lists administration events related to apps (also knowns as add-ons or plugins) that have occurred in the system in a given time frame. Among other information, this log reports when an app is installed, disabled, licensed, or uninstalled.

By default, the audit log purges event records after 90 days. You can modify the default purge policy if desired.

You can view app administration events through the Audit log page or by RSS feed. The RSS feed gives you flexibility in how you monitor events.

On this page:

Viewing the audit log

To view the audit log:

  1. From the top navigation bar in your application, choose Apps > Manage apps
  2. Click the Audit log link at the bottom of the page.
    The audit log with a list of the 25 most recent entries appears.
  3. Click the refresh icon to view entries generated since the last page load.

Notice that the logs are available in the form of an RSS feed. Click the RSS icon to see the feed URL. 

Configuring the audit log purge policy

Log entries are removed from the system when their age exceeds the time configured in the purge policy. By default, the policy is 90 days.

To modify the amount of the time after which logs are purged: 

  1. From the top navigation bar in your application, choose Apps > Manage apps
  2. Click the Audit log link at the bottom of the page.
  3. At the bottom of the page, specify the time in days after which logs are purged in the Purge audit log after field.
    The log entries are deleted from the audit log on disk after the configured time period. 
  4. Click the Confirm button.
Last modified on Sep 17, 2018

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