The Universal Plugin Manager (UPM) keeps a log of all plugin activity in your Confluence instance. For example, adding plugins, and enabling plugins. You can configure the audit log to adjust the period of time for which log entries should be kept.

Viewing the plugin audit log

To access the Universal Plugin Manager in Confluence:
  1. Choose Browse > Confluence Admin.
  2. Click the Plugins link in the Configuration section of the left-hand menu. The Universal Plugin Manager will appear.

To view the plugin audit log:

  1. Click the Audit Log tab.
    The plugin audit log appears with a list of the 25 most recent entries.
  2. Use the arrows if you want to view older entries.
  3. Click the orange RSS icon if you want to receive the audit log activity in an RSS feed.

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Screenshot: Viewing the plugin audit log

Configuring the plugin audit log

To access the Universal Plugin Manager in Confluence:
  1. Choose Browse > Confluence Admin.
  2. Click the Plugins link in the Configuration section of the left-hand menu. The Universal Plugin Manager will appear.

To configure the amount of time log entries are kept:

  1. Click the Audit Log tab.
    The plugin audit log appears.
  2. Click the Configure purge policy link.
  3. Specify how many days to keep the logs before purging in the Purge audit log after field.
  4. Click the Confirm button.

Screenshot: Configuring the audit log's purge policy

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