Foglight® uses email notifications to send reports or alarm-related messages to email recipients when certain thresholds are reached. This notification can happen, for example, when a rule enters a particular state. Foglight can also send reports to email recipients.
Email settings are stored in the Foglight registry. To ensure delivery of email messages to selected recipients, configure Foglight to use your email server along with an existing email account. Use the Email Configuration dashboard to configure your email. To access this dashboard, from the navigation panel, click Dashboards > Administration > Setup > Email Configuration.
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Foglight® controls user access using the concept of users, groups, and roles. Each user can belong to one or more groups. The roles assigned to those groups determine the set of actions that the user can access. For example, if your user account belongs to a group that includes the Administration role, you can access the administrative dashboards in the browser interface.
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On the navigation panel, click Dashboards > Administration. |
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To start managing user access, click Manage Users, Groups, Roles. |
NOTE: The Administration dashboard has been updated for this release. If you prefer to continue working with the previous version of the dashboard, click Use 5.6 Administration view. This link is located in the lower right corner of the dashboard. |
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To view and edit Password settings, on the main Users & Security Management dashboard, click Password Policy Settings.
For more information, see Edit password settings.
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To configure directory services, you must be familiar with the details of your LDAP directory service. After configuring the LDAP directory service, Foglight creates a user account each time an LDAP user successfully logs in to Foglight for the first time. Any password changes in the LDAP directory service are transparent to Foglight. After a user’s password changes in the directory service, that user can log in to Foglight with the new password while any attempts to use the old password fail. If a user account is removed from the directory service, any login requests with those credentials result in a failure. Similarly, if the LDAP Authentication Service is down, Foglight cannot authenticate any of the users whose accounts are defined in the LDAP directory service. Any internal Foglight users, such as the default foglight account, or any accounts that you create, are unaffected during LDAP authentication interruptions.
You can track user login credentials using the Users tab, accessible from the User Management view. This tab lists the users who have logged in to Foglight using their external account credentials.
To view and edit external directory settings, on the main Users & Security Management dashboard, click Directory Services Settings.
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Foglight® collects data about your system and dynamically builds topology models at run-time. A topology model consists of nodes, where each node is a topology object instance. A set of blackout management dashboards allow you to disable alarms and data collection for a specific period. Suspending alarms involves assigning blackout periods to topology objects. Suspending data collection is slightly different in that it involves assigning blackout periods to specific agent instances. An agent blackout is a scheduled event during which the agent does not collect data. Unlike agent blackouts, topology object blackouts do not interrupt the data collection for the object to which the blackout is assigned. Blacking out a topology object means that no rules analyze that object during the blackout. For more information about topology models, see the Data Model Guide.
To access the Blackouts dashboard, from the Administration dashboard, click Blackouts.
Foglight® allows you to gather diagnostic data and save it as a collection of files, called a support bundle. Support bundles can be forwarded to Quest Support, upon their request. There are two types of support bundles: server support bundles and Foglight Agent Manager support bundles.
Each server support bundle contains a diagnostic snapshot of the Management Server, log files, and a list of cartridges installed on the Management Server. The logs contain information specific to the operating environment like IP addresses, host names and user actions that have caused changes to the monitoring environment. The bundle is a simple zip file and can be expanded to view the contents which consist of plain text and PDF files. Foglight saves support bundles as ZIP files in the <foglight_home>/support/<user_name> directory on the machine hosting the Management Server.
To access the Support dashboard, from the Administration dashboard, in the Support column, click Support Bundles.
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