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Nicolas_Vanhoek
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Policy changes, not all fields are indexed

In order to track changes made to a specific policy, I added various fields  to the audit log

 

audit_fields.jpg

 

The policy name is visible from the logs details

policy_name.jpg

A real life example would be a customer with has 300 changes across 5 clusters made by 5 admins

Having that field working would help a great deal.

is this an oversight?

Niky

 

 

 

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PhoneBoy
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Not all fields in the logs are indexed.
Adding other fields requires an RFE.

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G_W_Albrecht
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I have to admit that i do understand 0 % of your question...

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Nicolas_Vanhoek
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Hi

In the first screen shot, I added the field "policy", among others, in the audit logs review pane

In the second screenshot "audit log" , you can see that the field "policy" is equal to "Standard", so the value exists (obviously)

The field I added should state "Standard" which is the name of the current policy , as seen under audit log.

however the field is empty  (no value or null)-

audit_fields_2.jpg

it is either by design or a bug.
(I am leaning towards bug because the value exists!)

 

why is the value null?

Niky

PhoneBoy
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Admin
Not all fields in the logs are indexed.
Adding other fields requires an RFE.

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