The Notifications screen lists all the Notification containers and associated Notification objects supported by the current logging server.
Notification containers provide a reference point through which the logging server can locate Notification objects. Notification containers must be included in this list for the logging server to locate their associated Notification objects. Only the Notification container in Logging Services is added to this list by default; any other Notification containers must be added manually.
IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans these containers at startup. Therefore, if you make changes in the Notifications screen (such as adding a new Notification container, creating or editing a Notification object, and so forth), you must restart the logging server to incorporate the changes. For more information on restarting the logging server, refer to the Novell Nsure Audit Administration Guide.
Container List |
Lists all Notification containers currently supported by the logging server.
Click the plus icon Mark the checkbox next to a container or object to select that container or object. Mark the checkbox in the list heading (next to Container Name) to select all containers in the list.
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Status |
The Status column indicates whether a Notification object is enabled By default, all Notification objects are enabled. This means that the logging server loads the Notification objects configuration in memory at startup. If a Notification object is disabled, the logging server does not load that objects configuration in memory at startup. To change a Notification object's status, modify the object's Status property. For more information, see Configuring Notification Objects.
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Add Container |
Adds an existing Notification container to the logging server's list of supported containers. Adding a container means that the logging server scans that container for Notification objects at startup. IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans Notification containers at startup. Therefore, if you add a container, you must restart the server for the change to take effect. IMPORTANT: You cannot create a Notification container in this dialog; you can only add existing containers to the logging server's list of supported containers. For information on creating containers, see the iManager online help. For more information on adding a Notification container, see Adding and Removing Notification Containers.
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Remove Container |
Removes the selected Notification container from the logging server's list of supported containers. Removing a container means that the logging server no longer scans that container for Notification objects at startup. Removing a Notification container from the list does not delete the container or any of its associated objects. IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans Notification containers at startup. Therefore, if you remove a container, you must restart the server for the change to take effect. IMPORTANT: You cannot delete a Notification container in this dialog; you can only remove the container from the logging server's list of supported containers. For information on deleting containers, see the iManager online help. For more information on removing a Notification container, see Adding and Removing Notification Containers.
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New Notification |
Creates a new Notification object in the selected container. IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans Notification containers for Notification objects at startup. Therefore, if you create a new Notification object, you must restart the logging server for the change to take effect. For more information on creating Notification objects, see Creating and Configuring Notification Objects.
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Edit Notification |
Allows you to modify the selected Channel object's configuration. IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans Notification containers for Notification objects at startup. Therefore, if you edit a Notification object, you must restart the logging server for the change to take effect. For more information on editing Notification objects, see Configuring Notification Objects.
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Delete Notification |
Deletes the selected Notification object. Deleting a Notification object completely removes the object from the system. IMPORTANT: The logging server only scans Notification containers for Notification objects at startup. Therefore, if you delete a Notification object, you must restart the logging server for the change to take effect. |
For more information on logging server settings, see Configuring the Secure Logging Server.
For more information on using Nsure Audit, see Nsure Audit Help.
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