
RSA SecurID Software Token 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
B: Logging 95
Log Message Format
The format of the output log file is as follows:
[time stamp] [severity level] [thread name] [logging
component] - [message]
Format Component Meaning
Time stamp The date and time that the message was logged. The
date and time are displayed in 24-hour format. The time
stamp format is dd mmm yyyy hh::mm::ss, for example,
10 Feb 2010 09:14:21.
Severity level Indicates whether the message has been logged as an
error that occurred in the application (ERROR), as an
informational message (INFO), or as a message to aid in
debugging (DEBUG).
Thread name Identifies the thread that was responsible for logging the
message.
Logging component The SecurID desktop application specifies numerous
components that have the capability of logging
messages. These components are designated by their
architectural significance within the application, and
include the following:
Desktop Client. Represents a log message
generated from the main application, but not from
within the stauto32 library or the Local Hard Drive
(RSA) Plug-In.
Software Token Library. Represents a log message
generated from within the stauto32 library. The
stauto32 library integrates third-party applications,
such as VPN clients, and facilitates seamless
integration with RSA SecurID.
Local Hard Drive (RSA) Plug-in. Represents a log
message generated from within the local hard drive
plug-in. The user’s tokens are stored on the local
hard drive (unless you use a third-party plug-in,
such as a TPM).
Software Token Migrator. Represents a log
message generated during migration of tokens from
a previous version of the application. Migration
occurs when users upgrade to a newer version of the
application.
Message The logged message.
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