Viewing the DevOps Test Virtualization Control Panel activity log
If you are an administrator of IBM® DevOps Test Virtualization Control Panel (Test Virtualization Control Panel), you can view, download, and share the contents of the activity log. The activity log provides information about your activity across the various components of Test Virtualization. The data is particularly about the communication between, or control of these components; for example, recording and routing rules sent to proxies. You can view the activity log on the Test Virtualization Control Panel web UI.
When using IBM DevOps Test Virtualization (Test Virtualization), Test Virtualization Control Panel is a central point of coordination among agents and proxies when stubs are running. To facilitate management of the individual components of Test Virtualization, Test Virtualization Control Panel maintains an activity log that is a temporary view (unlike the audit log) of activity among the various components of Test Virtualization.
The activity log is intended primarily for Test Virtualization Control Panel administrators and it can provide a useful means of monitoring a Test Virtualization environment.
The log is stored for a configurable number of days (default value: three days) and it can be exported to a comma-separated value (CSV) file, which can be shared with anyone who is not a Test Virtualization Control Panel user but who might be affected by, or be involved in supporting, Test Virtualization Control Panel or Test Virtualization.
When the Activity log page is first displayed, the most recent events are displayed first.