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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 3: <strong>Avalanche</strong> Java Console 24The Settings dialog box appears.2 Select the Enterprise Server tab.3 In the Backup File Location text box, type the path where you want to save systembackups.4 Click Apply.5 Click OK to close the Settings dialog box.Configuring Audit LoggingThe audit log in <strong>Avalanche</strong> collects information about actions performed from the <strong>Avalanche</strong>Console. As part of the data collection, the audit log includes the IP address of each Consolethat generated a logged event. Configuring audit logging preferences, viewing, and clearingthe log can only be performed by an Administrator.NOTE: For information on viewing actions in the audit log, see Viewing the Audit Log onpage 26.The audit log will store up to 200,000 actions in the database. When 200,000 actions have beenstored, <strong>Avalanche</strong> will move the oldest records to a .csv file in the backup directory anddelete them from the database.You can also archive the audit log at a specific time every day. When the information isarchived, it is copied to a .csv file. The .csv file is stored in the same directory wherebackup files are stored. For information on configuring the backup file location, see Specifyingthe Backup Location on page 23.The following events can be configured for logging:Deployment Package modificationsProfile modificationDevice CommandsDevice Group modificationsGroup Location modificationsRegion Location modificationsServer Location modificationsWhen a deployment package is modified.When a profile is modified.When one of the tools in the Device DetailsTools panel is used.When a device group is modified.When a group location is modified.When a region is modified.When a server location is modified.

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