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The audit log is a running history of actions taken by users within your Anaconda Platform organization.

Viewing audit logs

To view your audit logs, open the user dropdown menu and select Audit Logs. Use the controls at the bottom of the page to navigate between pages of events and change how many items are displayed per page.
Audit log

  • Channel created
  • Channel deleted
  • Channel group added
  • Channel group deleted
  • Channel policy assigned
  • Channel policy unassigned
  • Group user added
  • Group user deleted
  • Mirror deleted
  • Mirror policy unassigned
  • Mirror registered
  • Policy created
  • Policy updated
  • Policy deleted
  • User token created
  • User token metadata updated
  • User token revoked
  • User token updated
  • User default channel updated

Filtering audit logs

Apply filters to the audit logs to view relevant events. Select the filter button to open the Filters pane.
Audit log filter pane
Add Actions and Users from the dropdowns and limit your view to a specific time range to locate specific events.