Change Auditor for NetApp queries NetApp filers for modifications made to files and folders. This auditing functionality is based on NetApp’s Data ONTAP file screening policy (FPolicy), which allows third-party screening software to interact with the NetApp filer. This section lists the audited events captured by Change Auditor when Change Auditor for NetApp is licensed and a NetApp auditing template is created for each NetApp filer to be audited. These events are listed in alphabetical order by facility.
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When event logging for NetApp is enabled in Change Auditor, NetApp filer events will also be written to a Windows event log, named ChangeAuditor for NetApp. This event log can then be gathered by InTrust and Quest Knowledge Portal for further processing and reporting.
NOTE: To enable event logging, select Event Logging on on the Agent Configuration page (Administration Tasks tab), and select the type of event logging to enable. |
The following table lists the log events captured when NetApp event logging is enabled. They are listed in numeric order by event ID.
This section contains a numerical list of notes for Change Auditor for NetApp events.
ONTAP 7.3 (or later) is required to monitor permission change events.
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Moving a parent folder: For a ‘Move’ operation, only one event will be generated for the parent folder because action is only on the parent folder’s path, none of the child folders or files are physically moved. |
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Deleting a parent folder: For a ‘Delete’ operation, an event will be generated for each folder or file because each object will be removed separately. |
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Copying a parent folder: For a ‘Copy’ operation, an event will be generated for each folder and file because a new object will be created within the target folder. |
If a NetApp filer is not available, the agent will retry the connection every 10 minutes.
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