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Units history
The unit history log records events performed on units from the SA Library. These events are recorded in detail as actions performed on a certain date, by a certain user, on a certain unit. Events logged include name, description, platforms, location, install path, scripts, flags, all that a user can change on a unit.
In many troubleshooting tasks, this type of information is critical because some of these changes might be the root cause of problems. This log provides detailed information, such as the date the action occurred a description of the action and details of the action.
The following types of packages will record and show their history events:
- AIX License Program Product
- Application Installation Media
- DEB
- Executable
- HP-UX Depot
- RPM
- Solaris IPS Archive
- Solaris Package
- MSI
- ZIP
- Unknown
Log messages structure
The history events logs have the following structure:
- Changed <attribute_name> from <old_value> to <new_value>
- Changed <attribute_name>
- Removed <attribute_name>
- Created <attribute_name>
- Removed platforms: <platforms>
- Added platforms: <platforms>
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