Operation Log

Operation Log is the user operation records on ZStack, and includes three tab pages: Completed, Ongoing, and Audit.

Completed Tab Page

On the Operation Log page, click Completed to enter the Completed tab page, as shown in Completed Tab Page.
Figure 1. Completed Tab Page


On the Completed tab page, check logs of completed operations. Specifically, you can check the description, task result, operator, login IP, creation time, completion time, and information details returned by operations to achieve more granular managements.
  • You can set a time range to check logs of completed operations within the time range.
  • You can search logs of completed operations via the operation description or login IP.
  • You can export operation logs in the CSV format.
  • You can display log counts of completed operations for each page. Optional value: 10 | 20 | 50 | 100. In addition, you can turn pages by clicking the left arrow button and the right arrow button.
  • The creation time and completion time are added on the information details page to directly display information details.

Ongoing Tab Page

In the navigation pane of the ZStack Private Cloud UI, choose Platform O&M > Operation Log to enter the Ongoing tab page of the Operation Log page, as shown in Ongoing Tab Page.
Figure 2. Ongoing Tab Page


On the Ongoing tab page, check logs of ongoing operations. Specifically, you can check the description, task result, and creation time for the operation. In addition, you can cancel the ongoing tasks.
  • The progress bar displays real-time task progresses. To cancel the ongoing tasks, click Cancel Task.
    Note: Only a portion of tasks support cancellation operations.
  • You can search logs of ongoing operations via the operation description.
  • You can choose to display log counts of ongoing operations for each page. Optional value: 10 | 20 | 50 | 100. In addition, you can turn pages by clicking the left arrow button and the right arrow button.
  • The creation time and completion time are added on the information details page to directly display information details.

Audit Tab Page

On the Operation Log page, click Audit to enter the Audit tab page, and click Audit Type to check Resource audits or Login audits.

  • On the Resource page, check audits for call API operations. Specifically, you can check the API name, resource type, time consumption, task result, operator, creation time, completion time, and information details of API actions, as shown in Resource Operation Audit.
    Figure 3. Resource Operation Audit


    • You can set a time range to check audit information of call APIs within the time range.
      Note: The UI can display up to 300 pieces of audit information. Make sure that you adjust an appropriate time range before searching target audit information.
    • You can search the audit information of call APIs via the resource type, resource UUID, API name, and operator.
    • You can export audit information in the CSV format.
    • You can choose to display audit information counts for each page. Optional value: 10 | 20 | 50 | 100. In addition, you can turn pages by clicking the left arrow button and the right arrow button.
  • On the Login tab page, check audits for login and logout operations using APIs. Specifically, you can check the API name, operator, time consumption, login IP, browser, task result, creation time, completion time, and information details of API actions, as shown in Login Operation Audit.
    Figure 4. Login Operation Audit


    • You can set a time range to check audit information of call APIs within the time range.
      Note: The UI can display up to 300 pieces of audit information. Make sure that you adjust an appropriate time range before searching target audit information.
    • You can search the audit information of call APIs via the operator, API name, login IP, or browser.
    • You can export audit information in the CSV format.
    • You can choose to display audit information counts for each page. Optional value: 10 | 20 | 50 | 100. In addition, you can turn pages by clicking the left arrow button and the right arrow button.

Notice

  • By default, an operation log is reserved for 90 days. To set log reservation days, choose Global Settings > Advanced.
    Note: Exercise caution when you change log reservation days. If a value that you entered is smaller than the preconfigured log reservation days, logs that exceed the current reservation days will be deleted after the value takes effect.