tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13518440.post5675885533157407964..comments2023-12-12T04:39:52.103-08:00Comments on TSMAdmin: Archiving The ActlogChad Smallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02637281120881655693noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13518440.post-29187696948930165732011-08-09T05:38:01.467-07:002011-08-09T05:38:01.467-07:00We keep all event, activity and summary logs for 1...We keep all event, activity and summary logs for 1 year inside TSM activity log as even required our security guidance of many customers for audit purposes. It is not that much of data in TSM DB.Libornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13518440.post-44404891335504694392011-08-05T05:16:43.765-07:002011-08-05T05:16:43.765-07:00Hi Chad,
We use a reporting tool that basically k...Hi Chad,<br /><br />We use a reporting tool that basically keeps all the info in SQL so we only have 30 days on the TSM Server.<br /><br />Then SQL can do all the maintenance :)IvorBlogNowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01935719772263861665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13518440.post-39220723902451010762011-08-04T16:22:26.381-07:002011-08-04T16:22:26.381-07:00I actually wrote a script to take the TSM Actlog t...I actually wrote a script to take the TSM Actlog to TSIEM (Actually at the time it was TCIM - Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager).<br />Take every administrative (ie - not Query/Select) action by every admin and convert it to w7csv format. Worked pretty well.<br /><br />It would be nice if IBM could intergrate it. Seems like a pretty solid candidate for integration.Robnoreply@blogger.com