The EMC Auditing page is displayed when EMC is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page, and contains an expandable view of all the EMC Auditing templates that have been previously defined. From this page you can launch the EMC Auditing wizard to specify the EMC file server (CIFS) to be audited, the auditing scope and the agents that are to receive the EMC events. You can also edit existing templates, disable/enable templates, and remove templates that are no longer being used.
NOTE: For more information, including a full description of the page, refer to the Quest Change Auditor for EMC User Guide. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Click Add to launch the EMC Auditing wizard. |
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Isilon file server auditing: When specifying a file path to be audited, you should use the file’s absolute path. Path values in Isilon events captured by Change Auditor are also represented in absolute paths. For example, if a share called ‘MyTestShare’ is sharing the path ‘\\isilon\ifs\test’, and you want to audit the file MyDoc.docx inside that share, add the path ‘ifs\test\MyDoc.docx’ in the auditing template.
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Select the Change Auditor agents to be used to monitor the EMC file server. If the Change Auditor agents are not already specified in the cepp.conf file (pool namesakes servers entry), use Set Credentials to provide the credentials and create the cepp.conf file. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Click Add to open the EMC Auditing wizard. |
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Note: The slash (\) and double asterisk (**) characters can only be used with volumes.
Click Add to add it to the inclusion list.
Use Add | Folder to exclude activity against any matching files/subfolders or Add | File to exclude activity against matching files.
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Select the agents to be used to monitor the EMC file server. |
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The NetApp Auditing page is displayed when NetApp is selected from the Auditing task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page. From this page you can open the NetApp Auditing wizard to specify the NetApp filer to audit, the auditing scope, and the agents that are to receive the NetApp events. You can also edit existing templates, disable/enable templates, and remove templates that are no longer being used.
NOTE: For more information, including a full description of the page, refer to the Quest Change Auditor for NetApp User Guide. |
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Click Auditing. |
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Click Add to open NetApp Auditing wizard. |
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Provide the name and path of a files to be audited. Use the Events tab to select vital file events. |
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Select the Change Auditor agents to be used to monitor the NetApp filer test. |
Click OK to close the dialog and add the agents to the selection list.
Click Clear Credentials to clear any previously entered NetApp filer credentials for the selected agent.
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Click Auditing. |
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Click Add to open the NetApp Auditing wizard. |
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Click Add to add it to the inclusion list.
Use Add | Folder to exclude activity against any matching files/subfolders or Add | File to exclude activity against matching files.
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Select the agents to be used to monitor the NetApp filer test. |
Click OK to close the dialog and add the agent(s) to the selection list.
Click Clear Credentials to clear any previously entered NetApp filer credentials for the selected agent.
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