The Oracle Commerce Platform records information about each attempt to log into its administration applications in a new log file line. The following example shows lines in the log file.
DynAdmin 11/27/2012 15:59:54 -0500 123.4.5.6 HOSTNAME:8850 "admin" SUCCESS
ACC 11/27/2012 16:29:07 -0500 123.4.5.6 HOSTNAME:8850 "admin" FAILURE
ACC 11/27/2012 16:29:22 -0500 123.4.5.6 HOSTNAME:8850 "UnknownUser" FAILURE
DynAdmin 11/28/2012 13:37:38 -0500 123.4.5.6 HOSTNAME:8850 "admin" SUCCESS
Each line in the log file includes a set of information fields that are separated by tab characters. The following table describes the fields in each line of the log file.
Field | Description |
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Application name | The administration application that the user attempted to log into. |
Date and time stamp | The date, time, and time zone of the attempt. |
Originating IP address | The Internet Protocol (IP) address from which the user attempted to log in. |
Server name | The host name and access port number of the server. |
User name | The identifier of the administration application user. You can configure your Web application to record invalid user identifiers for an administration application. By default, this field contains |
Result | Indicates whether the user logged in successfully. Contains |
Note: In some situations, the standalone version of the ACC may record multiple log file entries for a single attempt to log in.