The System pages provide information and statistics that reflect events logged over the life of the server, not the server uptime.
There are three levels of information provided in the System pages:
The System page displays when you click the System link in the Monitor page. It lists the IP addresses and descriptions of the Platform Agents currently logging events to the current Secure Logging Server.
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Remove |
Removes the selected Platform Agent from the current logging server's configuration. This prevents the Platform Agent from connecting to the logging server, thereby preventing its associated applications from logging events.
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Edit Description |
Allows you to modify the selected Platform Agent's description. To modify a Platform Agent description:
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Refresh |
Allows you to set the refresh interval for the System page statistics. Select the interval at which you want the logging server to refresh the server statistics (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds) or click Stop to stop tracking the page statistics.
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IP Address |
The IP address for the Platform Agent.
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Applications |
The number of applications logging events to the Platform Agent.
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Total Events |
The total number of events logged to the Platform Agent.
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Description |
A user-defined description for the Platform Agent. The Platform Agent description helps you identify your Platform Agents, particularly if they have dynamic IP addresses.
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The Applications page lists the logging applications and instrumentations currently logging events to a given Platform Agent. To view the Applications page, click the IP address for one of the Platform Agents listed on the System page.
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Remove |
Deletes the selected logging application's associated Application object from the logging server configuration. This prevents the logging application from authenticating with the logging server, thereby preventing it from logging events. For more information on the process used to authenticate logging applications, see the Novell® Audit Administration Guide. WARNING: If you remove a logging application, you must either reinstall the logging application or manually re-create the logging application's Application object to once again allow the logging application to log events to the logging server.
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Refresh |
Allows you to set the refresh interval for the Applications page statistics. Select the interval at which you want the logging server to refresh the server statistics (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds) or click Stop to stop tracking the page statistics.
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Name |
The logging application's Application Identifier; that is, the name the logging application uses to identify itself to the logging server. For more information, see Creating and Configuring Application Objects.
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ID |
The Application ID; that is, the four-digit hex value assigned to the current application. For more information, see Creating and Configuring Application Objects.
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Events |
The number of events logged by the logging application over the life of the current logging server.
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Status |
The logging application status. An enabled status
A disabled status
A logging application's status is managed in the Application object. For more information, see Creating and Configuring Application Objects.
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Timestamp |
The time and date the logging application was loaded and started logging events to the Platform Agent.
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The Events page lists the specific events that have been logged for a given logging application. To view the Events page, click one of the logging applications listed in the Applications page.
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Reset |
Resets the count for the selected event. To reset the count for an event:
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Remove |
Removes an event from the logging application's list of logged events. If the event occurs again, it is relisted in the events list. However, the event count is reset to 1.
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Query |
Allows you to define a query for the selected events. To define an event query:
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Refresh |
Allows you to set the refresh interval for the Events page statistics. Select the interval at which you want the logging server to refresh the server statistics (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds), or click Stop to stop tracking the page statistics.
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Name |
The name of the event. This information is read from the logging application's log schema file (*.lsc). For more information, see Log Schema Files.
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Severity |
The severity level assigned to the event. This information is read from the logging application's log schema file (*.lsc). For more information, see Log Schema Files.
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Count |
The number of times the event has been logged since the logging application was loaded and started logging events to the Platform Agent.
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Timestamp |
The most recent occurence of the event.
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Reset Timestamp |
The date and time the count for the event was reset.
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