Specify which tables in domains are large and whether you want detailed
logging.
You can schedule audits to run on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Audits run on
large tables can take a significant amount of time. For that reason, avoid running
audits daily on large tables. Starting a new audit on one that is taking more than a
day to run can have negative consequences.
Detailed logging can provide greater insights into problems found during audits,
however might cause performance issues.
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In the Domain Separation Center, select Configure Domain
Center.
The Configure Domain Center page appears.
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Select Yes for Enables detail domain
logging, to store detailed logs that help diagnose
domain-related issues.
These logs refer to server-side logs in the Domain Log [syslog_domain] table.
For information about viewing the logs, see the View audits with warnings and
failures section.
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In the list, move all of your large tables into the
Selected column.
Daily audits should not run on large tables. Grayed-out table names in the
Selected column are large and cannot be moved to the
Available column.
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Select Update.
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If you have large tables that should never be audited, set the
com.glide.domain.audit.big_tables.additional system
property to a comma-separated list of those table names.