NOTE: For Isilon or Unity NAS servers, the installation process is complete. Skip the next two steps.
NOTE: Quest Change Auditor for EMC does not support automatic Isilon of Unity auditing configuration. See EMC Isilon Auditing and EMC Unity Auditing for more information about the manual configuration required. |
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$ server_cepp <DataMoverName> -service -start |
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$ server_cepp <DataMoverName> -service -status |
NOTE: The cepp.conf file contains the information to connect Data Movers to the Windows computers where the CEE is installed and stores the auditing configuration. If you manually created the cepp.conf, you can update the configuration file during template creation. More specifically, it adds a ‘quest servers’ pool name entry to the existing configuration file specifying the Change Auditor agents assigned to receive the EMC events. |
NOTE: To hide unlicensed Change Auditor features from the Administration Tasks tab (including unavailable audit events throughout the client), select Action | Hide Unlicensed Components. This command is only available when the Administration Tasks tab is the active page. |
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NOTE: See Create custom EMC searches for information about using the What tab to create custom EMC search queries. | |||||
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