You can define a time interval (daily, weekly, or monthly) at which CA Access Control automatically creates a backup copy of the audit log file and clears the log.
To set the time interval at which the audit log is backed up automatically, set the interval in the logmgr\BackUp_Date CA Access Control registry entry. The interval can be one of the following:
Backs up the audit log file once a day.
Backs up the audit log file once a week.
Backs up the audit log file once a month.
Note: You can define the name of the backup file by setting the logmgr\audit_back CA Access Control registry entry.
Important! If the audit log reaches the size limit defined in the logmgr\audit_size CA Access Control registry entry before the backup interval is reached, CA Access Control creates a backup copy of the file without a timestamp. Each such backup copy can potentially overwrite any previous copy.
Example: Set a daily backup of the audit log file
This example shows you how you set your audit log file to be backed up daily. To do this, set the logmgr\BackUp_Date CA Access Control registry to daily.
Once a day CA Access Control creates a backup copy of the file, and clears the log. The backup log file name has the .timestamp suffix, where timestamp is the date and time in the format DD-Mon-YYYY.hhmmss. For example:
seos.audit.bak.06-Feb-2007.144330
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