The Secure Logging Server manages the flow of information to and from the Nsure auditing system. It receives incoming events and requests from the Platform Agents; logs information to the data store; monitors designated events; and provides filtering and notification services. It can also be configured to automatically reset critical system attributes according to a specified policy.
The Logging Server object represents the physical server where you have installed the Secure Logging Server. This object is represented as a container with server attributes; it may contain Nsure Audit objects, and it stores all the properties and attributes for the Secure Logging Server.
The Server Configuration task allows you to easily configure the Logging Server object. You can access the Server Configuration task in two ways:
In the Object view, locate the Logging Server object in the directory tree.
To move up or down in the tree, click the navigation arrows. You may also search the tree by entering the object name and context in the Search tab.
Click on the Logging Server object and select Server Configuration from the pop-up Task list.
The Server Configuration task screen appears.
Modify the Logging Server attributes.
IMPORTANT: You must click Apply in each screen to save your changes.
When finished, click OK.
OR
In the Roles and Tasks view, expand the Nsure Audit role to view the Nsure Audit tasks.
Click the Server Configuration task.
Enter the distinguished name of
the Logging Server object or click the Object Selector button
to select the Logging Server object in the directory tree. You may
also click the Object History button
to select the Logging Server object from a list of objects selected
during this iManager session.
Click OK.
The Server Configuration task menu appears.
Modify the Logging Server attributes.
IMPORTANT: You must click Apply in each screen to save your changes.
When finished, click OK.
The Server Configuration task menu has five screens:
Generalincludes general Configuration and Memory, and Status settings.
Click the above links for a detailed description of each screen's configuration settings.
For more information on using Nsure Audit, see Nsure Audit Help.
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