The provisioning components (Provisioning Server, Connector Servers, Provisioning Manager) can be configured to log information about all transactions that they process. You can use this information to predict and identify the sources of system or security problems. For example, if the warning messages in log files show that some accounts on an endpoint could not be explored, you can use the logged information to investigate those accounts and determine why they were not explored. Use a text editor to view and edit provisioning log files.
Server Event logs track messages generated by the Provisioning Server. You can log messages to several optional destinations, including CA Audit.
The provisioning components provide other types of logging to diagnose specific problems. Other than the provisioning server trace log, these logs are usually not enabled unless you need them to trace a particular event. They include provisioning server logs, slapd logs, and C++ Connector Server logs. You can also diagnose problems that occur when communicating with the provisioning server by enabling Provisioning Manager logging.
Messages from all logs are written to text files in the PSHOME\Logs directory and are named accordingly:
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