Domino Unified Audit Trail and system logs help you track user interactions and system events, meet the security and audit compliance needs of your business, and troubleshoot issues.
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Create filters and view audit events with a dashboard for flexible search options, quick insights, and detailed historical analysis.
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User code running as Jobs, Workspaces, Apps, and Domino endpoints produce execution logs. Your users can access these from the Jobs dashboard, Workspaces Dashboard, App Dashboard, and Domino endpoint instance logs. This data is a key part of the Domino reproducibility model and is kept indefinitely in the Domino File Store.
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Domino automatically logs actions performed in Domino Projects. Project actions include, but are not limited to, datasets/snapshots operations and Data source and collaborator access permission changes
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Domino automatically creates an audit trail for Domino Data Source activity that records user activity’s WHO, WHERE, WHEN, and WHAT. Data Source logs can be accessed via the Domino web UI or REST API.
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All Domino services use the standard Kubernetes logging architecture to output their logs. Relevant logs are printed to stdout or stderr as indicated, and Kubernetes captures them. Enterprise logging platforms such as Splunk, New Relic, and cloud provider logging systems can capture and analyze the logs and events.
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Export audit trail data using the Audit trail API. The data is JSON but can be parsed and stored in other formats, like CSV.
Learn more about the Audit Trail API.