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Syslog or log data in MAS 200

Syslog or log data in MAS 200

Syslog or log data in MAS 200

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In order to comply with various regulations, we need to figure out a way to retain log data for MAS 200.

On other systems, we use the Syslog capabilities built into the system to send log data to our Syslog server. Does anyone know how to do this in MAS 200?

If MAS has no Syslog functions, can anyone tell me what file I should look at to see log data for things like logons/logoffs, system changes, password resets, etc...

I'm not sure where MAS saves this log data, so any info to help get me pointed in the right direction would be appreciated...
 

RE: Syslog or log data in MAS 200

For 4.0 and above it is in SY_ActivityLog.M4T found in
...\mas90\MAS_System.

You can read it through ODBC:  SOTAMAS90

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