I'm wondering if there is an easy way to get a daily report of which users have logged into Datastage over the course of a day. Is this information stored anywhere that is easily accessible? Is there any kind of script that a sys admin can use to access this information??
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Prior to at least IS 8.1 FP1, there is no true activity logging from which you could extract this info. You would basically need to run a background process which retrieves active sessions at an interval.
From IS 8.1 FP1 and on, I believe, this has been added to some extent (basically "userid logged in at x time") and may be available either through a WAS log or ASBServer/ASBNode log of some sort. I'm not sure what is available within IS 8.5.
I would recommend asking your official support provider for specifics.
Regards,
From IS 8.1 FP1 and on, I believe, this has been added to some extent (basically "userid logged in at x time") and may be available either through a WAS log or ASBServer/ASBNode log of some sort. I'm not sure what is available within IS 8.5.
I would recommend asking your official support provider for specifics.
Regards,
- james wiles
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All generalizations are false, including this one - Mark Twain.
To follow up on this, here is the link describing the additional auditing options that were enabled with IS 8.1 FixPack1:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss? ... wg21411120
Regards,
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss? ... wg21411120
Regards,
- james wiles
All generalizations are false, including this one - Mark Twain.
All generalizations are false, including this one - Mark Twain.
<your WAS install path here>/AppServer/profiles/default/logs $ tail ISauditLog_0.log
==> ISauditLog_0.log <==
Mar 30, 2011 7:20:55 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGIN (dsheartbeat): UserID="dsheartbeat", Client="Command client", Origin="<snip>", SessionID="08E673AE-FE96-4D7C-86AB-26538BBAF05D"
Mar 30, 2011 7:21:12 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (dsheartbeat): UserID="dsheartbeat", Client="Command client", Origin="<snip>", SessionID="08E673AE-FE96-4D7C-86AB-26538BBAF05D"
Mar 30, 2011 7:21:46 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (dnguye0): UserID="dnguye0", Client="DataStage Director", Origin="honts2884c", SessionID="EA62493F-3451-45CC-8A8C-C0B3CD81BC67"
Mar 30, 2011 7:21:52 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (dnguye0): UserID="dnguye0", Client="DataStage Designer", Origin="honts2884c", SessionID="46490E39-C591-47C2-9170-65C1F973B116"
Mar 30, 2011 7:26:11 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (jswasdi): UserID="jswasdi", Client="DataStage Designer", Origin="honts2884h", SessionID="1297D255-948F-4077-AE56-0E799A2781C5"
<your WAS install path here>/AppServer/profiles/default/logs $
You have to enable the tracing. This is part of 8.1 and not present in 8.0.1.
==> ISauditLog_0.log <==
Mar 30, 2011 7:20:55 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGIN (dsheartbeat): UserID="dsheartbeat", Client="Command client", Origin="<snip>", SessionID="08E673AE-FE96-4D7C-86AB-26538BBAF05D"
Mar 30, 2011 7:21:12 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (dsheartbeat): UserID="dsheartbeat", Client="Command client", Origin="<snip>", SessionID="08E673AE-FE96-4D7C-86AB-26538BBAF05D"
Mar 30, 2011 7:21:46 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (dnguye0): UserID="dnguye0", Client="DataStage Director", Origin="honts2884c", SessionID="EA62493F-3451-45CC-8A8C-C0B3CD81BC67"
Mar 30, 2011 7:21:52 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (dnguye0): UserID="dnguye0", Client="DataStage Designer", Origin="honts2884c", SessionID="46490E39-C591-47C2-9170-65C1F973B116"
Mar 30, 2011 7:26:11 PM com.ibm.is.auditing
INFO: LOGOUT (jswasdi): UserID="jswasdi", Client="DataStage Designer", Origin="honts2884h", SessionID="1297D255-948F-4077-AE56-0E799A2781C5"
<your WAS install path here>/AppServer/profiles/default/logs $
You have to enable the tracing. This is part of 8.1 and not present in 8.0.1.