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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.0 - Administration Guide

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tmplogdir

Description

Type integer READ/WRITE

tmplogdir is the directory used for temporary storage of I/O log files if a remote log host is specified in iologhost. The default value is /opt/quest/qpm4u/iologs/queue.

Example
iologhost="sol34.test.com"; 
tmplogdir="/var/iologs/queue"; 
   iolog = mktemp("/var/adm/pm.enc."+user+"."+command+".XXXXXX"); 
}

Global event log variables

The following predefined global variables appear only in the audit (event) log. They are not available for use in the policy file, as they are set by pmlocald during the runcommand session. Use pmlog to view them.

Table 31: Global event log variables
Variable Data Type Description
alertdate string Date on which the alert was raised.
alerttime string Time at which the alert was raised.
event string Type of event.
exitdate string Date on which the finish event was logged.
exitstatus string Exit status of the request

exittime

string

Exit time of the request.

alertdate

Description

Type string READONLY

alertdate contains the date when a configured alert was matched by pmlocald. It is not available for use in the policy file, it is set in the event log. To view the event log, use the pmlog -l command.

Example
#display all alerts raised with action set to log 
pmlog –l -c 'alertkeyaction == "log"'

alerttime

Description

Type string READONLY

alerttime contains the time when a configured alert was matched by pmlocald. It is not available for use in the policy file, it is set in the event log. To view the event log, use the pmlog command.

Example
#display all alerts raised after 6pm 
pmlog –l –c 'alerttime > "18:00:00"'
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