The VMware Auditing page is displayed when VMware is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page. From this page you can launch the VMware Auditing wizard to define templates specifying the VMware hosts to be audited. You can also edit existing templates, disable/enable templates and delete templates that are no longer being used.
The VMware Auditing page contains an expandable view of all the VMware Auditing templates that have been previously defined. To add a new template to this list, use the Add tool bar button. Once added, the following information is displayed for the template:
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Click Auditing. |
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Select VMware (under the Applications heading in the Auditing task list) to open the VMware Auditing page. |
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Click Add to open the VMware Auditing wizard which will step you through the process of creating a VMware Auditing template. |
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Template Name - Enter a name for the template. |
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VMware Host - Enter the IP address or name (the name entered must be resolvable) of the vCenter Server or of an individual host computer to be audited and click Add to add it to the VMware Host list. |
NOTE: To audit one or more hosts on a specific vCenter Server, use the Find ESX Hosts button to search for and select the ESX hosts to be audited. Clicking this button displays the Find ESX Hosts dialog, where you will be asked to enter the information/credentials for the vCenter Server for which you want to view ESX hosts. After entering the vCenter Server information/credentials, click Search to retrieve a list of hosts. Select one or more hosts from the list and click OK to save your selection and close the dialog. The selected hosts will now be displayed in the VMware Host list in the auditing wizard. |
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Click Next to select the agent to be used for VMware auditing. |
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Click Set Credentials and enter the credentials to be used to access the selected vCenter Server or VMware hosts. After entering the credentials, click OK to close the credentials dialog. |
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When valid credentials are entered, a Certificate Notice is displayed for each computer selected for auditing. Click OK to accept the certificates. Once valid credentials are supplied and the certificates have been accepted, click Finish to close the wizard and create the template. |
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On the Administration Tasks tab, click Configuration. Select Agent in the Configuration task list to open the Agent Configuration page. |
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Select the agent assigned to the VMware Auditing template (Auditing appears in the VMware column) and click Refresh Configuration to ensure the agent is using the latest configuration. |
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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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Place your cursor in the Status cell for the host to be disabled, click the arrow control and select Disabled |
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To re-enable the auditing of a host, 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 Delete | Delete Template. |
The VMware Auditing wizard is displayed when you click Add or Edit on the VMware Auditing page. From this wizard, specify the VMware hosts to be audited and the Change Auditor for VMWare agent to be used to monitor the selected VMware hosts.
The following table provides a description of the fields and controls in the VMware Auditing wizard.
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