Audit logs
The Audit log is a new type of logging used to identify the origin of a problem. It tracks changes to configuration or protection states and records snapshots for later reference.
To view the Audit log, click Tools > Log files and select Audit from the drop-down menu.
The Audit log contains the following information:
•Time—The date and time when the change was performed.
•Type—The type of setting or feature that was changed.
•Description—Details of what was changed, including which part of the setting was modified and the number of changed settings.
•Source—The source of the change.
•User—The user who made the change.
Right-click any Settings changed type of audit log in the Log files window and select Show from the context menu to display detailed information about the performed change.
You can also restore a setting change by clicking Restore to this state from the context menu. If you select Delete all from the context menu, a log containing information about this action will be created.
If Optimize log files automatically is enabled in Advanced setup > Tools > Log files, Audit logs are automatically defragmented along with other logs.
If Delete records older than (days) is enabled in Advanced setup > Tools > Log files, log entries older than the specified number of days are automatically deleted.