You can use either a NovellĀ® Audit server or the J2EE server log files to record information about what is being processed by the J2EE Agent.
Tracing adds more information about events (such as logins, logouts, and policy enforcement) to the J2EE server log files.
To enable tracing:
In the Administration Console, click
> > .Select the
option. The messages are sent to the following log files, depending upon the type of application server you are using:JBoss Server: For a JBoss server, the log messages are logged to the $JBOSS_HOME/log/jboss.log file if you launched the JBoss server using the run.sh script found in the bin folder. Messages are also sent to the console, so you should check the console or the $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/log/server.log file.
WebSphere Server: For a WebSphere server, the log messages are logged to files in the $WAS_BaseDir/profiles/$ProfileName/logs directory. Check the SystemOut.log and SystemErr.log files.
WebLogic Server: For a WebLogic server, the log messages are sent to standard out.
Click
.To trace policy enforcement, you also need to enable and set the level of logging for the Embedded Service Provider.
The Access Manager ships with a Novell Audit server that is installed when you install the first instance of the Administration Console. You can configure the J2EE Agent to send events to this audit server or to another Novell Audit server on your network. (To configure access to the Novell Audit server, .
In the Administration Console, click
> > .In the
section, select from the following events:Click
, then click > .