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Introduction
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The Audit Log provides information about the operations allows compliance and operations reporting requirements for job scheduling activities to be met by providing an automatic and secure record of all actions that users of the JobScheduler Web Service - including JOC Cockpit users and external applications - perform on job-related objects. The Audit Log lists the relevant JobScheduler objects - Jobs, Job Chains, Orders, etc. - and any operations actions that modify their status. |
Scope of the Audit Log
The Audit Log is maintained for all job-related objects such as Jobs, Job Chains, Orders, etc., whose statuses are modified by users carrying out operations such actions such as starting, stopping or pausing an Order or Job.
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It uses a format that is human and machine readable and fulfills the following main functions:
- provide a compliance-conform record in a simple file format that can be archived and handed over to a compliance officer,
- provide operational records of job scheduling activities for reporting purposes,
- provide an operational record that is readily accessible to operating staff,
- provide a second source of operational information if the database used to store operational records is not available.
Users of the JOC Cockpit with the necessary permissions can view the Audit Log in the JOC Cockpit by clicking the Audit Log link in the JOC Cockpit main menu as shown in the screenshot below. This view and, in particular, the Reasons, Time Spent and Ticket Link information is intended to provide users with more relevant operational information than is available from the History.
Caveat
The Audit Log contains information about changes to JobScheduler objects initiated from the JOC Cockpit and by other applications using the JobScheduler Web Services. It does not include changes made to objects using the JobScheduler Object Editor, JOE, or changes made directly to objects on the file system using, for example, a text editor.
Description
Compliance, Reporting and Operational Features
- The Audit Log is written automatically by the JobScheduler Web Services:
- Entries to the Audit log are made when an action that changes the state of a JobScheduler Object is initiated in the JOC Cockpit or other application accessing the JobScheduler Web Services.
- There is no mechanism for switching off the Audit Log.
- The Audit Log is written in two locations simultaneously:
- In the DBMS used by the JobScheduler Web Services:
- This instance is used by the JOC Cockpit to allow operators to view the Audit Log information.
- It is also used by the JOC Cockpit to generate a Microsoft Excel®-compatible export file for reporting purposes.
- In the Audit Log file:
- It is intended that this instance is archived and used as a compliance record. System Administrators can make a copy of this instance available to operating staff if the DBMS should not be available.
- The Audit Log file is named
JOCAuditLog.log
and saved in- the
jetty_base/logs
folder on Linux systems and on Windows wherejetty_base
is the directory containing the Jetty web server configuration files as described in the JOC Cockpit - Installation article.
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- In the DBMS used by the JobScheduler Web Services:
- All new entries will be added to the Audit Log - neither the log file not the DMBS records are overwritten.
- System administrators have to arrange an archiving and housekeeping system for the Audit Log file according to relevant compliance laws and corporate governance.
- It is the responsibility of system administrators to check compliance requirements such as the retention period for the information contained in the Audit Log file.
- The Audit Log is visible in the JOC Cockpit to:
- Users with the appropriate permissions. The specification of user permissions is described in the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article.
- The default authorization permissions for the Audit Log which are configured for the JOC Cockpit are listed in the Permissions Matrix shown in the Authentication and Authorization - Permissions for the JOC Cockpit Web Service article.
- System Administrators with access to the DBMS used by the JOC Cockpit or the file system where the Audit Log file is written.
- Users with the appropriate permissions. The specification of user permissions is described in the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article.
- The Audit Log is read-only for all JOC Cockpit users - only System Administrators that have access to both the file system and to the database can modify the log.
Key to the Audit Log Entries
- Created: the point in time when the action was performed.
- Account: the user account that caused the action.
- Request URL: the Web Service URL that was invoked by the JOC Cockpit. The URLs represent the object type and action, e.g. /orders/start.
- Job Chain, Order ID, Job: identifies the object for which the action was performed.
- Reasons: (can be mandatory or optional - see below) an explanation of why an action was carried out. Reasons are created either by selecting an item from a list of predefined reasons (configurable) or individual - i.e. free text input. A maximum of 2000 characters can be added to a free text reason.
- Time Spent: (optional) the number of minutes required for the action (including time for impact analysis) can be added.
- Ticket Link: (optional) a URL can be added that points to a ticket system, e.g. the SOS Ticket System, to identify the underlying ticket for the intervention.
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Action Comments: Reasons, Time Spent and Ticket Link
Users carrying out actions are able to add an explanatory comments - Reason, Time Spent and Ticket Link - for each action. These Comments are entered as part of the specification of an action and then saved in the Audit Log. They can then be read by all other JOC Cockpit users that have the necessary permissions. The form for the 'Start Order At' action is shown as an example in the following screenshot:
Action Comments are made up of three elements as shown in the screenshot above:
- Reasons (mandatory or optional):
- Predefined Reasons which are selected from a drop-down list or
- Individual Reasons, which are entered in a text field
- Time Spent (always optional):
- in minutes
- Ticket Link (always optional):
- has to start with
http://
- has to start with
Reasons are intended as an aid to later understanding why an action was carried out - for example, for operators on later shifts or for reporting purposes.
The Time Spent and Ticket Link parameters are intended as basic information for accounting and reporting which, if required, can be made transparent for job scheduling end customers.
Mandatory or Optional Reasons
Reasons can be mandatory or optional for all users of the JOC Cockpit.
- If Reasons are mandatory:
- Users must provide a Reason for each action they carry out.
- Users will be offered the option of entering Time Spent and Ticket Link parameters.
- If Reasons are optional:
- Users still have the possibility of activating them on an individual basis in their User Profile.
- Activation of Reasons also allows users to enter Time Spent and Ticket Link parameters.
- Reasons, along with Time Spent and Ticket Link parameters will be added to the Audit Log.
- Users still have the possibility of activating them on an individual basis in their User Profile.
Configuring Mandatory Reasons
The force_comments_for_audit_log
flag is used to make the entry of Reasons mandatory. This parameter is set in the joc.properties
file as shown in the following code box:
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### This flag controls if the comment is required or not.
force_comments_for_audit_log = false |
The joc.properties
file is located in the ./joc_home/jetty_base/resources/joc
directory.
The default setting for force_comments_for_audit_log
is false
.
Either predefined or individual Reasons can be set when force_comments_for_audit_log = true
is set.
Optional Action Notes
If Reasons are not mandatory - i.e. the force_comments_for_audit_log
flag is set to false
- users can configure whether they wish to be offered the option of entering Reasons for the actions they carry out. This is configured with the Enable Reasons for Audit Log setting in Users' profiles as shown in the next screenshot:
If this option is not set and Reasons are not mandatory, which are the default settings, then Users will not be presented with the Enter a Reason function when starting Orders or Jobs.
Behavior of Start Order now and Start Task now
The behavior of the Start Order now and Start Task now functions depends on whether or not Reasons are enabled in the user's Profile setting and whether Reasons are mandatory or optional (i.e. whether force_comments_for_audit_log = true
or false
).
Enable Reasons for Audit Log (Profile Setting) | mandatory | optional |
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Not selected | 'Enter a Reason' form opens | Order/Task starts immediately |
Selected | 'Enter a Reason' form opens | 'Enter a Reason' form opens |
Predefined Reasons
A predefined set of reasons is delivered with the JOC Cockpit.
Predefined Reasons are found in the ./joc_home/jetty_base/resources/joc
directory, in the joc.properties
file.
The predefined Reasons are listed in the following code box:
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### Pre-defined comments
comments = System maintenance; \
Repeat execution; \
Business requirement; \
Restart failed execution; \
Re-instantiate stopped object; \
Temporary stop; \
Change of JobScheduler object; \
Rerun with parameter changes; \
Change of external dependency; \
Application deployment and upgrade |
Predefined Reasons Syntax
- The ";" character near the end of each line marks the end of the comments. The semicolon here functions as a delimiter and allows commas to be used in reasons.
- The "\" character marks the end of a line.
Modifying Reasons Settings
System administrators are free to modify predefined reasons and the force_comments_for_audit_log
flag and to modify the predefined Reasons to suit their own requirements.
The JOC Cockpit needs to be restarted before changes made to the joc.properties
file will take effect.
Individual Reasons
Individual Reasons can be entered in the text field as shown in the screenshot near the top of this page.
UTF-8 characters are allowed.
Audit Log View
The complete Audit Log can be viewed by selecting Audit Log in the JOC Cockpit Main Menu.
An extract from the Audit Log for an individual Job Chain can be seen in the Job Chains view when Show Job Chain Details is selected. This is not available for standalone Jobs.
The Request Body
The arrow at the left hand side of each entry in the Audit Log view list allows more detailed information about the request submitted to the JobScheduler Web Services to be seen - the Request Body. This opens in a new row in the Audit Log as shown in the following screenshot and includes information about the Job Scheduler which the Order is to be processed on, as well as the Order Parameters and starting time (processing starting from State 20, starting immediately, etc):
Filters
Filters are available to allow selected entries from the Audit Log to be displayed.
The Advanced Filters
In addition to the preset All, Today, Last hour, etc. filters listed at the top of the Audit Log view, there is an Advanced Filter function which is opened with the Advanced Filter button at the top right of the view. Clicking this button opens the Advanced Filter function. Note that the last filter selected overwrites any previous filters. For example, if the Today preset filter is selected and then From 09:00:00 To 18:00:00 then all Audit Log entries started between 09:00 and 18:00 will be shown for all the days covered by the Audit Log.
The Search Field
The Search field allows a search of the results of the preset or Advanced Filters to be carried out.
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Audit Log Location
The Audit Log file is found in the the ./joc_home/jetty_base/logs
directory directory, in the the JOCAuditLog.log
file file. If the file does not exist, it will be created with the first operation of a user who action modifying the status of an object that is carried out by a user.
The location and name of the Audit Log file are specified in a log4j.properties
file. See the Logging Configuration section of the JOC Cockpit - Logging article for more information.
Audit Log Sample
The following sample shows a number of Web Service requests that have been performed by a user "ap"two users, aa_ito and root, who logged in at 14:13:47
in parallel to aa_ito using a different browser :
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2017-0102-0210 1811:2339:5455,553992 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./orders/add - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/resumeaa_ito - PARAMS: {"orderIdjobschedulerId":"6jobscheduler_1.11","orders":[{"jobChain":"/sampletutorials/hello_world_job_chain1"}chain","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: Demo start for documentation 2017-0102-0210 1811:2443:0705,033831 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./jobs/start - REQUESTUSER: ./tasks/killaa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","jobs":[{"job":"/sample/job2standalone-jobs/test_sa_job1","taskIdsat":["now"}]} - COMMENT: Demo start for documentation 2017-0102-0210 1811:2454:2511,899731 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./jobs/start - REQUESTUSER: ./tasks/killaa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","jobs":[{"job":"/sample/job2standalone-jobs/test_sa_job1","taskIdsat":["now"}]} - COMMENT: null 2017-0102-0210 1812:2438:4731,051507 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./login - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/suspendaa_ito - PARAMS: {"orderId":"6","jobChain":"/sample/job_chain1"}} - COMMENT: it_operator 2017-0102-0210 1812:2548:1039,352857 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./orders/start - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/suspendaa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","orders":[{"orderId":"executionhello_perworld_30sorder","jobChain":"/sampletutorials/hello_world_job_chain1"}chain","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: null 2017-0102-0210 1813:2634:1157,271995 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./login - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/addaa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobChain":"/sample/job_chain1","at":"now"}} - COMMENT: 2017-0102-0210 1813:2635:1903,150391 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./login - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/addaa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobChain":"/sample/job_chain1","at":"now"}} - COMMENT: it_operator 2017-0102-0210 1813:2635:3249,933186 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./orders/start - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/addaa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","orders":[{"orderId":"hello_world_order","jobChain":"/sampletutorials/hello_world_job_chain1chain","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: null 2017-0102-0210 1813:2736:3613,719905 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./jobs/start - REQUESTUSER: ./jobs/stopaa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","jobs":[{"job":"/sample/job2"}standalone-jobs/test_sa_job1","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: null 2017-0102-0210 1813:2953:4150,394184 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./orders/add - REQUESTUSER: ./jobs/unstopaa_ito - PARAMS: {"job"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","orders":[{"jobChain":"/sample/job2"}tutorials/hello_world_job_chain","state":"20","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: Test Start from step 20 2017-0102-0210 1813:2956:4605,156459 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./orders/add - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/resumeaa_ito - PARAMS: {"orderIdjobschedulerId":"execution_per_30s",jobscheduler_1.11","orders":[{"jobChain":"/sampletutorials/hello_world_job_chain1"}chain","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: null 2017-0102-10 14:02 18:30:51,713467 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./login - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/resumeaa_ito - PARAMS: {"orderId":"6","jobChain":"/sample/job_chain1"}} - COMMENT: it_operator 2017-0102-0210 1814:3109:2238,838471 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./orders/add - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/suspendaa_ito - PARAMS: {"orderIdjobschedulerId":"dailyjobscheduler_execution1.11","orders":[{"jobChain":"/sampletutorials/job_chain1"}hello_world_job_chain","state":"20","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: Repeat execution 2017-0102-0210 1814:3110:4336,712839 INFO USER: ap - REQUEST: ./orders/add - USER: aa_ito - PARAMS: {"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","orders":[{"jobChain":"/sampletutorials/hello_world_job_chain1chain","state":"20","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: Repeat execution 2017-0102-0210 1814:3113:47,868553 INFO USERREQUEST: ap./login - REQUESTUSER: ./orders/addroot - PARAMS: {"jobChain":"/sample/job_chain1","at":"now"}} - COMMENT: all 2017-0102-0210 1814:3114:5548,244351 INFO USER: ap - REQUEST: ./orders/add - USER: root - PARAMS: {"jobschedulerId":"jobscheduler_1.11","orders":[{"jobChain":"/sampletutorials/hello_world_job_chain1chain","state":"20","at":"now"}]} - COMMENT: Repeat execution |
Note that the COMMENT is used in the login REQUEST to show the Role a user has.
Audit Log Explanation
- The Audit Log includes the Web Service URL, which allows the object type and operation to be identified. For example, .
/orders/resume
translates translates to the operation to resume action of resuming an order that is identified by its order ID and job Job Chain path, as specified in the parameters PARAMS part of each log entry.
Audit Log Export
The Audit Log Export function, which is activated with the button with the arrow shown in the next screenshot, allows the Audit Log to be exported in a reporting-friendly format either in whole or filtered.
The filtered table as shown in Audit Log view is exported as a Microsoft Excel® compatible .xls file. The next screenshot shows an exported file (opened in Open Office Calc).
Note that the PARAMS part of records (see the Audit Log Sample section above) are not included in the export.
Export Configuration
The export function only takes the Audit Log entries that are shown in the Audit Log view. In order to export an Audit Log with, for example 900 entries, all 900 entries have to be loaded into the Audit Log view and the pagination set to 1000 as shown in the next screenshot:
In order to export an Audit Log of, for example, 2500 entries, the Max. number of entries per page setting in the User Profile should first be increased - in this case 3000 would be sufficient.
It will now be possible to set the pagination to this increased value as shown in the next screenshot:
Note that the Max. number of entries per page setting should be reset after the export has been carried out as it may otherwise considerably slow down loading of other list views such as the History.
Audit Log Housekeeping & Archiving
As already noted the JOC Cockpit adds to the Audit Log on an ongoing basis.
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