sepmd Utility Manage the Policy Model Log File
The sepmd utility manages the Policy Model log file. The Policy Model log file provides a detailed audit trail of Policy Model data base activities. For example:
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The sepmd utility manages the Policy Model log file. The Policy Model log file provides a detailed audit trail of Policy Model data base activities. For example:
Wed Nov 4 10:08:02 2003 pmdb1:Processing list request for missouri.yourco.com Wed Nov 4 10:08:02 2003 pmdb1:Processing list request for oregon.yourco.com Wed Nov 4 10:09:14 2003 pmdb1:Empty request Wed Nov 4 10:09:15 2003 pmdb1:Processing shutdown request Wed Nov 4 10:09:15 2003 pmdb1:Delete filters Wed Nov 4 10:10:04 2003 pmdb1:Opened error logs Wed Nov 4 10:10:04 2003 pmdb1:Try to load filters Wed Nov 4 10:10:04 2003 pmdb1:Filters file : nis_filter.dat
Running sepmdd for the first time automatically creates the Policy Model log file.
On UNIX, use the pmd_log_level PMDB configuration setting to control the PMDB logs:
- 0- Do not log any entries
- 1- List only error messages
- 2- List error and informational messages (default value)
A warning message in the log file tells you whether you have exceeded file size limitations. Use configuration settings to increase the size of the log file.
Privileged Access Manager
does not rename (rotate) the pmd_log file automatically.This command has the following format:
sepmd {-sl|-kl|-dl|-cl} pmd
- -clClears the contents of the Policy Model log file
- -dlDisplays the Policy Model log file
- -klMakes the Policy Model log file unavailable
- -slMakes the Policy Model log file available
- pmdSpecifies the name of the Policy Model