NagiosXI CCM log

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Gonela
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Re: NagiosXI CCM log

Post by Gonela »

Hi Team,

Thanks for giving reply. I have observed the audit logs as below.

Find the attachment and give reply for my question

1) User some X person has done changes in service and represent that ID=16 and when we see cmd_type list ID=16 represent as Disabled host service check.

correct me if my assumption is wrong


How to know that X person has changed host service check on which host and which service? This complete details we are not able to see in audit log.
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jomann
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Re: NagiosXI CCM log

Post by jomann »

That is correct, that the command ID of 16 would be CMD_DISABLE_HOST_SVC_CHECKS. From the looks of it, the audit log does not have host/service details for these particular logs. It looks like you can see the info for the command in the very next log line:
hs-auditlog.PNG
I am going to add this to the list for future releases, since this makes sense to give details about the command submitted.
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Gonela
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Re: NagiosXI CCM log

Post by Gonela »

Hi Team,

thanks for reply but we are not able see for global configuration. if anybody change in global configuration for that we are not able to see.

For Ex: user has changed in performance setting in Admin --> performance setting --> database or etc.
jomann
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Re: NagiosXI CCM log

Post by jomann »

Yes you are correct, the audit log does not log everything. It's on the list for things to be improved upon in future feature releases.
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