Where can I find event monitoring log files?

Where can I find event monitoring log files?

In all Developer Edition orgs, log files are available for one day. All event monitoring logs are exposed to the API through the EventLogFile object. However, there is no access through the user interface, except through the Event Monitoring Analytics app.

What to know when using event monitoring in Salesforce?

When using event monitoring, keep the following in mind. In the unlikely case in which no log files are generated for 24 hours, contact Salesforce Customer Support. Log data is read only. You can’t insert, update, or delete log data. Use the EventType field to determine which files were generated for your org.

Is there a way to monitor Windows server logs?

The only way to protect your systems from such attacks is by monitoring the Windows 2000/XP/2003 Servers logs and auto-generating alerts in real time. OpManager ‘s Windows Event Log Monitoring provides severa automatic rules to monitor critical security logs across all windows servers and workstations in your network.

How long are event log files available for Salesforce?

Log files are available for 30 days after their CreatedDate in orgs with Event Monitoring licenses, after which they are automatically deleted. In all Developer Edition orgs, log files are available for one day. All event monitoring logs are exposed to the API through the EventLogFile object.

When is event data generated in real time?

An event generates log data in real time. However, daily log files are generated during nonpeak hours the day after an event takes place. Therefore, daily log file data is unavailable for at least one day after an event.

What is an event monitor and what does it do?

An event monitor is a portable device used to record your heart’s electrical activity when you have symptoms. It records the same information as an electrocardiogram (ECG), but for longer durations of time. Most of these devices can transmit the recorded information directly to your healthcare provider.