Data Loss Prevention

 View Only

The Log Files Location and Description of Symantec DLP Server 

Nov 22, 2013 01:04 AM

Symantec Data Loss Prevention provides many operational log files that can be used to interpret how the system is running.

The default locations put the log files during installation for the Enforce Server and Detection Servers on the computers that host the servers. The files are in the \SymantecDLP\Protect\logs directory on Windows installations and in the /var/log/SymantecDLP directory on Linux installations. The number at the end of the log file name indicates the count.

Most log files are located on the sub-directory: \SymantecDLP\Protect\logs\debug on Windows and /var/log/SymantecDLP/debug on Linux.

Log File Name

Description

Server

Aggregator0.log

This file describes communications between the detection

server and the agents.

Look at this log to troubleshoot the following problems:

■ Connection to the agents

■ To find out why incidents do not appear when they should

■ If unexpected agent events occur

Endpoint detection

servers

BoxMonitor0.log

This file is typically very small, and it shows how the application processes are running. The BoxMonitor process oversees the detection server processes that pertain to that particular server type. For example, the processes that run on Network Monitor are file reader and packet capture.

All detection servers

ContentExtractor0.log

This log file may be helpful for troubleshooting

ContextExtractor issues.

All detection servers,

Enforce Server

DiscoverNative.log.0

Contains the log statements that the Network Discover native code emits. Currently contains the information that is related to ,pst scanning. This log file applies only to the Network Discover Servers that run on Windows platforms.

Discover detection

servers

FileReader0.log

This log file pertains to the file reader process and contains application-specific logging, which may be helpful in resolving issues in detection and incident creation. Look at this log file to find out why an incident was not detected. One symptom that shows up is content extractor timeouts

All detection servers

IncidentPersister0.log

This log file pertains to the Incident Persister process. This process reads incidents from the incidents folder on the Enforce Server, and writes them to the database. Look at this log if the incident queue on the Enforce Server (manager) grows too large. This situation can be observed also by checking the incidents folder on the Enforce Server to see if incidents have backed up.

Enforce Server

Indexer0.log

This log file contains information when an EDM profile is indexed. It also includes the information that is collected when the external indexer is used. If indexing fails then this log should be consulted.

Enforce Server (or

computer where the

external indexer is

running)

jdbc.log

This log file is a trace of JDBC calls to the database. By default, writing to this log is turned off.

Enforce Server

MonitorController0.log

This log file is a detailed log of the connections between the Enforce Server and the detection servers. It gives details around the information that is exchanged between these servers including whether policies have been pushed to the detection servers or not.

Enforce Server

PacketCapture.log

This log file pertains to the packet capture process that

reassembles packets into messages and writes to the

drop_pcap directory. Look at this log if there is a problem

with dropped packets or traffic is lower than expected.

PacketCapture is not a Java process, so it does not follow the same logging rules as the other Symantec Data Loss

Prevention system processes.

All detection servers

PacketCapture0.log

This log file describes issues with PacketCapture

communications.

All detection servers

RequestProcessor0.log

This log file pertains to SMTP Prevent only. The log file is primarily for use in cases where SmtpPrevent0.log is not sufficient.

SMTP Prevent

detection servers

ScanDetail-target-0.log

Where target is the name of the scan target. All white spaces in the target's name are replaced with hyphens. This log file pertains to Discover server scanning. It is a file by file record of what happened in the scan. If the scan of the file is successful, it reads success, and then the path, size, time, owner, and ACL information of the file scanned. If it failed, a warning appears followed by the file name.

Discover detection

servers

SmtpPrevent0.log

This operational log file pertains to SMTP Prevent only. It is the primary log for tracking health and activity of a Mail Prevent system. Look at this file for information on the communications between the MTA and detection server.

SMTP Prevent

detection servers

Tomcat\Localhost.<date>.log

This log file contains information for any action that involves  the user interface. The log includes the User Interface red error message box, password fails when logging on ) and Oracle errors (ORA –#).

Enforce Server

Tomcat\ Localhost_access_log.<date>.txt

 

This log contains the record of all URLs requested. 

Enforce Server

VontuIncidentPersister.log

This log file contains minimal information –stdout and stderr only (fatal events).

Enforce Server

VontuManager.log

This log file contains minimal information –stdout and stderr only (fatal events).

Enforce Server

VontuMonitor.log

This log file contains minimal information –stdout and stderr only (fatal events).

All detection servers

VontuMonitorController.log

This log file contains minimal information –stdout and stderr only (fatal events).

Enforce Server

VontuNotifier.log

This log file pertains to the Notifier service and its

communications with the Enforce Server and the

MonitorController service. Look at this file to see if the

MonitorController service registered a policy change

Enforce Server

VontuUpdate.log

This log file is populated when Symantec Data Loss

Prevention is updated.

Enforce Server

WebPrevent_Access0.log

This access log file pertains to Web Prevent only. It records all the requests that Web Prevent processes. It is similar to Web access logs for a proxy server.

Web Prevent

detection servers

WebPrevent_Operational0.log

This operational log file pertains to Web Prevent only. It

reports the operating condition of Web Prevent such as

whether the system is up or down, connection management, and so on. This log is the primary log file for tracking Web Prevent operations.

Web Prevent

detection servers

 

 

 

 

Statistics
0 Favorited
19 Views
0 Files
0 Shares
0 Downloads

Tags and Keywords

Related Entries and Links

No Related Resource entered.