The Logical Domains Manager uses the Oracle Solaris OS auditing feature to examine the history of actions and events that have occurred on your control domain. The history is kept in a log that tracks what was done, when it was done, by whom, and what was affected.
You can enable and disable the auditing feature based on the version of the Oracle Solaris OS that runs on your system, as follows:
Oracle Solaris 10 OS: Use the bsmconv and bsmunconv commands. See the bsmconv(1M) and bsmunconv(1M) man pages, and Part VII, Auditing in Oracle Solaris, in System Administration Guide: Security Services .
Oracle Solaris 11 OS: Use the audit command. See the audit(1M) man page and Part VII, Auditing in Oracle Solaris, in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Administration: Security Services .