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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Dynamic Data Masking Administration
  3. Authentication
  4. Security
  5. Connection Management
  6. JDBC Client Configuration
  7. ODBC Client Configuration
  8. Access Control
  9. Logs
  10. High Availability
  11. Server Control
  12. Performance Tuning
  13. Troubleshooting
  14. Appendix A: Database Keywords

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Loggers

Loggers

A logger is a Management Console tree node that uses Apache log4j to create a log of events.
You can add logger nodes in the Management Console tree under the Loggers node.
Use loggers to specify the events that you want to log and use appenders to define how to log the event. You can use pre-defined system loggers to log Dynamic Data Masking Server, service, and rule events. You can create custom loggers to log security rule events that you specify with the Log Message rule action.
Logger nodes can have multiple appender child nodes. When you use the logger in a security rule, the logger logs the event in each format specified by the child appender nodes.
Dynamic Data Masking contains pre-defined system loggers and appenders that log Dynamic Data Masking service events and rule events. You cannot edit or delete the system loggers.
The Loggers node is a child of the Dynamic Data Masking Server node in the Management Console tree. Because it is a child of the Dynamic Data Masking Server node, only Dynamic Data Masking administrators can edit and create child nodes of the Loggers node. Non-privileged users cannot edit or move logger and appender nodes and an administrator cannot delegate permissions to a non-privileged user.
The following image shows the Loggers node and the child system logger nodes:
The Loggers node has userReplacement, auditTrail, and rootLogger child nodes. The userReplacement Name property is set to userName.

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