07-26-2020 05:34 AM
Hi
How can i find object creation logs in ACI. I am trying to find when a particular object (EPG, VRF etc) was created.
I tried audit logs but this lists only changes made to an object. The "events" tab also doesnt list anything.
Regards
Rohan
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08-08-2020 11:47 PM
I do not think the version is the problem - I am running 3.2 train release as well.
I believe that the creation log was overwritten if the object was created long time ago. In the end, there is a configurable limit of preserved logs. You can modify it in Admin > Historical Record Policies > Controller Policies > Controller Audit Log Retention Policy and increase the value of Maximum size (records).
If you create a new EPG, do you see the creation log?
Stay safe,
Sergiu
08-03-2020 12:41 PM
Hey Rohan,
wasn't sure so just checked myself.
Couldn't find a thing..
Was looking through the files via CLI,
even there in the summary-file for a MO, you just see a field "modTs" which is the timestamp of the last modification.
Nothing found on when objects were actually created..
Sorry
Juls
08-03-2020 10:48 PM
08-08-2020 03:20 PM
Thanks a lot Segiu, Juls.
I cannot see object creation logs under Auditlogs. Auditlogs only show modification to an object. I am running 3.2(1m) code,
Is there any modification/configuration required to default auditlogs setup for it to start recording events related to object creation?
Regards
Rohan
08-08-2020 11:47 PM
I do not think the version is the problem - I am running 3.2 train release as well.
I believe that the creation log was overwritten if the object was created long time ago. In the end, there is a configurable limit of preserved logs. You can modify it in Admin > Historical Record Policies > Controller Policies > Controller Audit Log Retention Policy and increase the value of Maximum size (records).
If you create a new EPG, do you see the creation log?
Stay safe,
Sergiu
08-15-2020 10:41 PM - edited 08-15-2020 10:42 PM
Hi Sergiu
You are right, i see the logs for new EPG creation in auditlogs.
Regards
Rohan
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