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Warning

Local events recorded earlier on Indeed Certificate Manager servers will not be available in the Events section when switching to a unified event log for all servers. Such events will remain in the Windows IndeedCM/Operational log on each Indeed CM server.
After you configure all Indeed CM servers to work with a unified event log, all events from all Indeed CM servers will be recorded in it.

Follow these steps to configure Indeed CM Server to work with unified event log:

  1. Sign in to the Indeed CM server as a local administrator.
  2. Run the Setup Wizard Indeed CM (Start – All Programs – Indeed Identity).
  3. Go to the Event Log section.
    • Click Enable Indeed CM Event Log Proxy if the Event Log Proxy application is used for the unified event log, and specify:
      • URL Event Log Proxy  URL of the remote log service.

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        https://<Workstation FQDN>/eventlogroxy


      • Service account for event log proxy username for connecting to the eventlogproxy service (from the <authorization> section of the Web.config file of the eventlogproxy application).
    • Select Use Indeed Log Server if the unified event log is configured via the Indeed Log Server application and specify:
      • URL Indeed Log Server – URL of the remote log service.

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        https://<Workstation FQDN>/ls/api


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4. Go to the Confirmation section and click Apply.
5. Configure to work with a unified event log by repeating steps 2-4 on each Indeed CM server.
6. Go to the Indeed CM management console in a browser and search in the Events section.
Expected Result: no errors.

Warning

A search in the Events may not produce results if the log on the remote server does not contain any events. Perform on the Indeed CM server configured to work with a unified event log any action the result of which is written to the Events (disabling the smart card, adding or changing comments, etc.) and repeat the search for events.