When you set log_user_events=true in the $SPECROOT/SS/.vnmrc file, user events are stored in the historical database (Archive Manager's DDMdb).
This is useful when you want to know who has destroyed a model.
Here are the steps to find the account that destroyed a model:
1. In Navigation panel, Explorer tab, select the SpectroSERVER model handle
( <hostname> (0x400000) for example)
2. In Contents panel, select the Events tab
3. Click on Filter button
The Event Filter window will pop-up
4. Select the Avanced tab and fill in as follows:
Attribute: Event Type
Comparison Type: Equal To
Attribute Value: 0x10202
5. Then click on OK button
6. In the Events tab you should see the filtered event (in this case, 0x10202 - A model has been destroyed).
7. In "Created By" column you should see the account that deleted the model.
What you are actually seeing in the Client Log is a message that someone has destroyed the "1506509" account. Hence the 1506509 has been logged off from the OneClick host.
There is no relationship between the message below (in the Client Log) with the log_user_events=true in the $SPECROOT/SS/.vnmrc file:
Jul 11, 2016 11:34:11 AM - SPC-OCA-10602: User 1506509 has been logged off from host 10.132.55.4 (10.132.55.4). The user model has been deleted from all landscapes.
Thanks,
Silvio