Security events on a service integration bus are logged
as audit or error records in the SystemOut.log file for the bus.
Note: This topic references one or more of the application
server log files. As a recommended alternative, you can configure
the server to use the High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) log
and trace infrastructure instead of using SystemOut.log , SystemErr.log, trace.log, and activity.log files on distributed and IBM® i systems. You can also use
HPEL in conjunction with your native z/OS® logging facilities. If you are using HPEL, you can access
all of your log and trace information using the LogViewer command-line
tool from your server profile bin directory. See the information
about using HPEL to troubleshoot applications for more information
on using HPEL.
A security event is the outcome of an attempt by a connecting client
application to authenticate to a bus. There are two possible outcomes:
authentication success, and authentication failure. Success is logged
as an audit record, and failure as an error record. You can control
the type and number of audit and error records logged for a bus by
configuring a custom property for the bus, in the administrative console.
The property is a name-value pair called
audit.bus.authentication that
can have one of the following three string values:
- all
- Audit every attempt to authenticate to the bus.
- failure
- Audit only failure to authenticate to the bus.
- none
- Do not audit any attempt to authenticate to the bus.