We just installed the APM logging on our system (SAS 9.4 M2). I works fine but the EG users complain about the extra lines in the logs...:-)
Is it possible to remove the extra lines (without removing the loggin)???
Thanks in advance.
The extra lines looks like this:
NOTE: There were 9999 observations read from the data set WORK.TEST
NOTE: MVA_DSIO.OPEN_CLOSE| _DISARM| STOP| _DISARM| 2016-10-19T22:22:44,935+02:00| _DISARM| WorkspaceServer| _DISARM| SAS|
_DISARM| | _DISARM| 9205| _DISARM| 67723264| _DISARM| 13| _DISARM| 23| _DISARM| 3| _DISARM| 38199| _DISARM| 0.060000|
_DISARM| 0.086234| _DISARM| 1792614164.849456| _DISARM| 1792614164.935690| _DISARM| 0.030000| _DISARM| | _ENDDISARM
NOTE: The data set WORK.TEST2 has 55 observations and 30 variables.
NOTE: MVA_DSIO.OPEN_CLOSE| _DISARM| STOP| _DISARM| 2016-10-19T22:22:44,949+02:00| _DISARM| WorkspaceServer| _DISARM| SAS|
_DISARM| | _DISARM| 21| _DISARM| 67723264| _DISARM| 13| _DISARM| 23| _DISARM| 3| _DISARM| 38199| _DISARM| 0.060000| _DISARM|
2 The SAS System
0.090459| _DISARM| 1792614164.859263| _DISARM| 1792614164.949722| _DISARM| 0.030000| _DISARM| | _ENDDISARM
NOTE: The data set WORK.TEST3 has 1015 observations and 30 variables.
NOTE: MVA_DSIO.OPEN_CLOSE| _DISARM| STOP| _DISARM| 2016-10-19T22:22:44,951+02:00| _DISARM| WorkspaceServer| _DISARM| SAS|
_DISARM| | _DISARM| 1015| _DISARM| 67723264| _DISARM| 13| _DISARM| 23| _DISARM| 3| _DISARM| 38199| _DISARM| 0.070000|
Hi,
Removing the additional lines of information in the log files defeats the purpose a bit.
In order to get the full functionality and reporting from the APM, these information are important.
As far as I know (someone please correct me if I am wrong) you can only remove info from a log entirely
by using something like options nonotes nosource errors=0; which would delete all lines in the log if there is no
error.
You could take a look at the logconfig.xml files in the resp SAS App Servers to see if there are any loggers
you could remove or change.
What information - generally speaking - are you looking for specifically?
Have you looked into Environment Manager?
See the following information for some great details on Environment Manager
SAS Env Manager 2.4 doc:
SAS Environment Manager Essentials - SUGA Webinar
https://sas.webex.com/sas/lsr.php?RCID=b953178edd0945e9853eda341e7edce3
LinkedIn article:
Thanks
Anja
Hi,
Removing the additional lines of information in the log files defeats the purpose a bit.
In order to get the full functionality and reporting from the APM, these information are important.
As far as I know (someone please correct me if I am wrong) you can only remove info from a log entirely
by using something like options nonotes nosource errors=0; which would delete all lines in the log if there is no
error.
You could take a look at the logconfig.xml files in the resp SAS App Servers to see if there are any loggers
you could remove or change.
What information - generally speaking - are you looking for specifically?
Have you looked into Environment Manager?
See the following information for some great details on Environment Manager
SAS Env Manager 2.4 doc:
SAS Environment Manager Essentials - SUGA Webinar
https://sas.webex.com/sas/lsr.php?RCID=b953178edd0945e9853eda341e7edce3
LinkedIn article:
Thanks
Anja
Thanks for your answer. It sounds that there is no way out getting rid of the extra lines other than getting used to them. we need a high level security relation to the new iso27001 rules.
Yes we use the Environment Manager- After the APM has been turned on there is a huge amount of relevant standard reports avalible in the raport center.
I know this is opening an old thread, but there is an "official" answer as well. See this: SAS Audit and Performance Measurement Package FAQ. See the bottom section. It has to be applied by your SAS admin, but it is doable.
Steve
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