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Malena2020
Calcite | Level 5

Hi all, 

I would like to register events related to parameters change that sasadm performs in SAS Management Console,
For example, when modifying a parameter as KEEPALIVE through the SAS Management Console, does exist any log where this event could be recorded?

 

Thanks in advance!

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SASKiwi
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I guess you are looking for an audit trail of SAS metadata changes. Unfortunately I don't think such functionality exists. It is possible to run reports on SAS metadata, but the data structure is so complicated that any attempt to compare versions of metadata repositories would be like a cure that is worse than the disease... 

AnandVyas
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi @Malena2020 

 

SAS Metadata has logging facility which includes loggers related to security auditing events.

You can find detailed information about these in the link below:

https://go.documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=bisag&docsetTarget=n0pitzrsxlrvyfn1o967czb2oww2.htm&docse...

 

Audit.Meta.Security is the parent logger which is part of the file logconfig.trace.xml under <sas-config>/Lev1/SASMeta/MetadataServer/ (For UNIX). By default this file isn't referenced for Metadata logging instead it refers to logconfig.xml

 

You can change this by modifying the parameter "-logconfigloc" in the sasv9.cfg file under the same directory or you can rename the original logconfig.xml file to logconfig.xml.original and logconfig.trace.xml to logconfig.xml. It requires restart of SAS Metadata server in order to take effect.

 

Kindly NOTE this would increase the Metadata server log files size due to extra logging enabled.

Hope this helps!

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