SV-235941r628601_rule
V-235941
SRG-APP-000091-AS-000052
WBLC-02-000069
CAT III
10
1. Access AC
2. From 'Domain Structure', select 'Environment' -> 'Servers'
3. From the list of servers, select one which needs logging enabled
4. Utilize 'Change Center' to create a new change session
5. From 'Logging' tab -> 'HTTP' tab, select 'HTTP access log file enabled' checkbox. Click 'Save'
6. From 'Logging' tab -> 'General' tab, set the 'Log file name' field to 'logs/<server-name>.log. Click 'Save'
7. From 'Change Center' click 'Activate Changes' to enable configuration changes
8. Access EM
9. Expand the domain from the navigation tree, and select the server which needs JVM logging configured
10. Use the dropdown to select 'WebLogic Server' -> 'Logs' -> 'Log Configuration'
11. Select the 'Log Levels' tab, and within the table, expand 'Root Logger' node
12. Set 'Oracle Diagnostic Logging Level' value to 'WARNING' and click 'Apply'
1. Access EM
2. Select the domain from the navigation tree, and use the dropdown to select 'WebLogic Domain' -> 'Logs' -> 'View Log Messages'
3. Within the 'Search' panel, expand 'Selected Targets'
4. Click 'Target Log Files' icon for 'AdminServer' target
5. From the list of log files, select 'access.log' and click 'View Log File' button
6. All HTTPD, JVM, AS process event and other logging of the AdminServer will be displayed
7. Repeat for each managed server
If there are no events being logged for any of the managed servers or the AdminServer, this is a finding.
V-235941
False
WBLC-02-000069
1. Access EM
2. Select the domain from the navigation tree, and use the dropdown to select 'WebLogic Domain' -> 'Logs' -> 'View Log Messages'
3. Within the 'Search' panel, expand 'Selected Targets'
4. Click 'Target Log Files' icon for 'AdminServer' target
5. From the list of log files, select 'access.log' and click 'View Log File' button
6. All HTTPD, JVM, AS process event and other logging of the AdminServer will be displayed
7. Repeat for each managed server
If there are no events being logged for any of the managed servers or the AdminServer, this is a finding.
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