Specify which tables in domains are large and whether you want detailed logging.

Before you begin

Role required: admin

About this task

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.

Procedure

  1. In the Domain Separation Center, select Configure Domain Center.
    The Configure Domain Center page appears.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Select Update.
  5. 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.