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On the Administration Tasks tab, click Configuration and select Agent in the Configuration task list to open the Agent Configuration page. |
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Place your cursor in the Status cell for the template to be disabled, click the arrow control and select Disabled. |
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To re-enable the auditing template, use the Enable option in either the Status cell or right-click menu. |
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On the Auditing page, select the template to be deleted and click the Delete | Delete Template tool bar button. |
The FluidFS Auditing wizard displays when you click the Add tool bar button on the FluidFS Auditing page. This wizard steps you through creating a new FluidFS auditing template, specifying the volume to audit, and configuring the agents to receive the events.
Create or modify a FluidFS Auditing Template page: On the first page of the wizard, specify the FluidFS cluster to audit and define the auditing scope. | |||||
Enter or select the FluidFS cluster from the drop-down list to be audited. | |||||
Select an entry in the selection list and click Remove to remove it from the list. | |||||
Use the Events tab to select vital file and/or folder events. | |||||
Select the file events to audit. Select the File Events check box to select all of the file events listed or select individual events from the list. | |||||
Select the folder events to audit. Select the Folder Events check box to select all of the folder events listed or select individual events from the list. | |||||
Use the Inclusions tab to specify what in the selected volume will be audited. | |||||
For example, entering * will include all folders and files in the selected audit path. See File/Folder Inclusion and Exclusion Examples for more file mask examples. Once you have specified the subfolders or files to be included, click Add to add it to the Inclusions list. | |||||
Use to move the entry in the text box to the Inclusions list. | |||||
Select an entry in the Inclusions list and click Remove to remove it. | |||||
Add the names and paths of subfolders and files to exclude from auditing |
For example, entering *.log will exclude all files in the audit folder with the .log file extension. Whereas, entering **.log will exclude all files with the .log file extension found in the audit folder or in any subfolders. See File/Folder Inclusion and Exclusion Examples for more examples. You can also enter the name of an individual subfolder or file that is to be excluded from auditing. Once you have selected a subfolder or file to be excluded, select the appropriate Add button to add it to the Exclusions list. | ||||
Use one of the following Add commands to move the entry in the text box to the Exclusions list:
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Select an entry in the Exclusions list and click Remove to remove it. | |||||
Select Change Auditor agents page: Use this page to select the Change Auditor agents that are to receive the events captured on the selected FluidFS cluster.
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Click Add to assign one or more Change Auditor agents to the FluidFS auditing template. | |||||
Click Remove to remove the selected agent from the list. | |||||
Turn encryption on to protect the data as it passes between the FluidFS cluster and the agents. | |||||
Click Refresh status to see the encryption status. | |||||
To enable encryption, select Turn on encryption for auditing, click the Set credentials for encryption, and enter the service account credentials for the FluidFS cluster to use when encrypting events. |
Event logging is disabled by default. When enabled, only configured activities are sent to the Change Auditor for FluidFS event log. See the Change Auditor for Fluid File System Event Reference Guide for a list of the events that can be sent to the event log.
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Click Configuration. |
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Select Agent in the Configuration task list to display the Agent Configuration page. |
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Click the Event Logging tool bar button. |
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On the Event Logging dialog, select FluidFS. |
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Click OK to save your selection and close the dialog. |
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