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Step 4 To generate a new Administrative Audit CSV file when the current file reaches a
specific size, select the When size is greater than x KB option and type the file
size threshold in kilobytes in the x box.
Step 5 To manage which Administrative Audit CSV files Cisco Secure ACS keeps,
follow these steps:
a. Select the Manage Directory check box.
b. To limit the number of Administrative Audit CSV files Cisco Secure ACS
retains, select the Keep only the last x files option and type the number of
files you want Cisco Secure ACS to retain in the x box.
c. To limit how old Administrative Audit CSV files retained by
Cisco Secure ACS can be, select the Delete files older than x days option
and type the number of days for which Cisco Secure ACS should retain a
Administrative Audit CSV file before deleting it.
Step 6 Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS saves and implements the Administrative Audit log
settings you specified.
ACS Service Monitoring Log
The ACS Service Monitoring log lists when ACS services start and stop.
Topics regarding this log include the following:
Enabling the ACS Service Monitoring LogThe Administration Audit log
is always enabled. You cannot disable this log.
Viewing an ACS Service Monitoring ReportFor instructions on viewing
the Administration Audit report in the HTML interface, see the Viewin g a
CSV Report section on page 9-20.
Configuring the ACS Service Monitoring LogFor information about
configuring the ACS Service Monitoring log, see the CiscoSecure ACS
Active Service Management section on page 8-48.
The default location for ACS Service Monitoring files is
Program Files\CiscoSecure ACS vx.x\Logs\ServiceMonitoring.