Resource classes defined by the audit log resource manager

Generally, you will not need to manipulate resources of these classes directly. Instead, you would manipulate the audit log using the lsaudrec and rmaudrec commands.

Table 1 describes the resource classes defined by the audit log resource manager. In general, you will not need to manipulate resources of these classes directly. Instead, you would manipulate the audit log using the lsaudrec command (as described in Using the audit log to track monitoring activity) and rmaudrec command (as described in Deleting entries from the audit log using the rmaudrec command). One instance where you would manipulate a resource of the IBM®.AuditLog class directly would be to set the RetentionPeriod or MaxSize attribute values (as described in Deleting entries from the audit log using the IBM.AuditLog resource's RetentionPeriod and MaxSize attributes).

Table 1. Resource classes defined by the audit log resource manager
Resource class Description
IBM.AuditLog Each resource of this class represents a subsystem that can add records to the audit log.
IBM.AuditLogTemplate Each resource of this class represents a template for an audit log record.

For information on listing attribute values or attribute definitions for the resource classes (or resource instances of the resource classes) listed in the preceding table, see Listing resource information.