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By default, the Activity Log shows a log of all the latest tasks executed within the Org. However, the page also enables Org admins to query the log for data gathered over a specific time range. You can filter the log to display changes in ACLs (Access Control Lists), Assets (such as Pipelines, Accounts, and Tasks), Users, API Policies, Snap Pack Distributions, Snaplexes, Sessions, and Groups) by clicking on the tab for that asset. You can also save a log by clicking the Download button on the top right.

Activity log records the following events:

  • Subscription and Unsubscription Events: Activity Log records the subscription and unsubscription events in the following format: Subscription <added/removed> for <Snap Pack name> Snap Pack.

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  • Version updates: Each update to a Snap Pack version is represented by a single event record in the Dist tab of the Activity Log. This record includes details on who initiated the update, what was updated, and the timestamp of the event. When either the old or new version of a Snap Pack is designated as default, the Activity Log includes the tag default at the end of the respective version.

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The lower section of the Activity Log report displays the total number of log entries retrieved and the number of entries being displayed (for example, 1 to 100 of 3407 entries). Use the First, Previous, Next, and Last buttons—or the numbered links—to access entries, with each page displaying 100 entries.

Note

Audit Information

  • Audit information is retained for 90 days before it is deleted. When a Project is deleted, users lose visibility to all events for that project in their Activity Logs, whereas Org admins continue to see that information.

  • All event times are indicated with the day, date, and time.

Activity Logs for Projects and Tasks

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Because a Snaplex node entering maintenance mode could indicate an issue with pipeline executions on that node, this information helps with node crash investigation. For example, a pattern of a node entering maintenance mode in line with crash events could signal a configuration problem. Before the December 2023 release, these events fell under the All tab.

You can also track the following user interactions with Snaplex nodes in greater detail. When a node is added to a Snaplex, the node label and Snaplex name appear in the Activity Log entry, along with the user who added the Snaplex node.

Likewise, when a Snaplex node restarts, the node label and Snaplex name appear in the Activity Log entry, along with the user who restarted the Snaplex node.

Additional Org Setting Update Events

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  • User logs in (session created).

  • User logs out (session deleted).

  • User password changed.

  • User password reset.

  • User added to a phase.

  • User removed from a phase.

  • User created and the org or phase the user was created in.

  • User deleted and the org or phase the user was deleted from.

Policy

For policies applies applied at any level in the Org, including projects and shared folders in Manager, and at the API and version level in APIM, the following events are tracked:

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  • Single Sign-On via SAML v2.0

    • Requests signed is updated.

    • A comparison context is updated.

    • A context is added.

    • A context was removed.

  • Auto Upgrade Snaplex (Enabled or disabled)

  • Snaplex Versions (Detailed update)

    • Snaplex Name

    • Version

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  • A group is deleted.

  • A group is updated.

  • A group is created.

Policy

For API policies, the following events are tracked:

  • An API policy is deleted.

  • An API policy is updated.

  • An API policy is created.

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