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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 15 Tracking RME Server Changes Using Audit Trail
Performing Maintenance Tasks
Performing Maintenance Tasks
You can either schedule for periodic purge or perform a forced purge of Audit Trail data. This frees disk
space and maintains your Audit Trail data at a manageable size.
You can perform these tasks by following this path Resource Manager Essentials > Admin > Change
Audit
The following sections describe the various tasks which you can perform from Audit Trail:
Setting the Purge Policy
Performing a Forced Purge
Setting the Purge Policy
You can specify a default policy for the periodic purging of Audit Trail data.
Note View Permission Report (Common Services > Server > Reports) to check if you have the required
privileges to perform this task.
To set the Audit Trail Purge Policy:
Step 1 Select Resource Manager Essentials > Admin > ChangeAudit > Set Purge Policy.
The Purge Policy dialog box appears in the Periodic Purge Settings pane.
Step 2 Enter the following information:
Button Description
Export to File
(Icon)
You can export this report in either PDF or CSV format.
Print
(Icon)
Generates a format that can be printed.
Field Description
Purge change audit
records older than
Enter the number of days. Only Change Audit records older than the number of days that you specify
here, will be purged.
The default is 180 days.
See Tracking Network Changes Using Change Audit for further information.
Purge audit trail
records older than
Enter the number of days. Only Audit Trail records older than the number of days that you specify
here, will be purged.
The default is 180 days.