[horde] deleted calendar - who did it

Ralf Lang lang at b1-systems.de
Mon Jun 17 13:34:20 UTC 2013


On 17.06.2013 15:31, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
> Am 17.06.13 15:24, schrieb Arjen de Korte:
>> Citeren Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator <goetz.reinicke at filmakademie.de>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we still run a horde groupware 3 system with some useres using kronolith.
>>>
>>> Now one user told us that all his appointments in one calendar are
>>> deleted.
>>>
>>> He says that happens after a server crash we had.(The crash was a faulty
>>> switch, the server has been up and running ....)
>>>
>>> So, is there some default log or reporting to see what a user has done
>>> or who deleted something?
>>
>> You can configure logging (both in Horde and your database) that would
>> allow you to find this out, but as far as I know, at least Horde will
>> not set this up by default. It might be that your database has query
>> logging enabled, but given the amount of information this will generate,
>> I doubt it will do this out-of-the-box.
>>
>>
> 
> Thanks, for the future that might be helpful. Your right that currently
> we dont have detailed or query logging enabled. (we did this for some
> other important systems and thats a lot of logging :) but worth it if
> needed.)
> 
> Do you know the "switch" or button for horde we hav to press? Which
> configuration option is this?
> 
> 
Off Memory (haven't seen a H3 admin screen in a while)
https://foo.de/admin/setup/config.php?app=horde
Slider "Logging"
conf[log][enabled] = yes;


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