Veritas InfoScale™ Operations Manager 8.0.2 Installation and Configuration Guide
- Section I. Installing and configuring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Planning your Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Downloading Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager 8.0.2
- Typical Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager deployment configuration
- System requirements
- Installing, upgrading, and uninstalling Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About installing Management Server
- About installing managed host
- About upgrading Management Server
- About backing up and restoring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager data
- About upgrading managed hosts to Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager 8.0.2
- Configuring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager in a high availability and disaster recovery environment
- Configuring the high availability feature in Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Configuring a new Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring an existing Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring a new Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation in high availability environment
- Configuring Management Server in one-to-one DR environment
- Configuring Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager in high availability and disaster recovery environment
- About upgrading the high availability configurations
- About upgrading the high availability and disaster recovery configurations
- Configuring the high availability feature in Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Installing and uninstalling Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-ons
- Uploading a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on to the repository
- Installing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Uninstalling a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Removing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from the repository
- Canceling deployment request for a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on
- Installing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on on a specific managed host
- Uninstalling a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager add-on from a specific managed host
- Planning your Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager installation
- Section II. Setting up the Management Server environment
- Basic Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager tasks
- Adding and managing hosts
- Overview of host discovery
- Overview of agentless discovery
- About installing OpenSSH on a UNIX host
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agent configuration
- Adding the managed hosts to Management Server using an agentless configuration
- Adding Agentless hosts to the Management Server using Profile
- Editing the agentless host configuration
- Setting up user access
- Adding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or Active Directory-based authentication on Management Server
- Configuring LDAP using CLI
- Setting up fault monitoring
- Creating rules in the Management Server perspective
- Editing rules in the Management Server perspective
- Deleting rules in the Management Server perspective
- Enabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Disabling rules in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing faults in the Management Server perspective
- Suppressing a fault definition in the Management Server perspective
- Setting up virtualization environment discovery
- Setting up near real-time discovery of VMware events
- Requirements for discovering the Solaris zones
- Adding a virtualization server
- Editing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Refreshing a virtualization discovery configuration
- Deploying hot fixes, packages, and patches
- Installing a Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager hot fix, package, or patch
- Configuring Management Server settings
- Configuring SNMP trap settings for alert notifications
- Setting up extended attributes
- Viewing information on the Management Server environment
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Management Server (MS)
- Managed host (MH)
- Management Server (MS)
Forwarding audit logs
An audit log includes records of user actions on the CMS, like signing in, signing out, refreshing a host, creating volumes, and so on. This release introduces the Audit Log Forwarding feature, which lets you add the audit logs at specific intervals to the /var/log/messages/syslog
file on the local server or on a remote server. You can enable or disable this scheduled activity from the Settings perspective of a VIOM Management Server. You can optionally specify the IP address or the name of a specific server where you want these logs to be forwarded.
Note:
This feature is applicable to VIOM management servers on Linux only.
To access audit log forwarding settings
- On the VIOM management console, open the Settings perspective.
- Click Management Server; the Server settings tab appears by default.
- Scroll down to locate the Audit Log Forwarding Settings section.
By default, audit log forwarding is disabled.
To enable audit log forwarding
- Select the Enable audit log forwarding check box.
- Use the Audit Log(Min) drop-down list to select the time intervals at which to forward the latest audit logs.
At each scheduled interval, the audit logs that are collected since the last instance are added to
/var/log/messages/syslog
. - (Optional) To forward the audit logs to a different server, enter the appropriate server name or IP address in the Server IP/Name text box.
Note:
When you specify a server name or IP address, the
/etc/rsyslog.conf
file gets updated with the that value. The audit logs are then added to the/var/log/messages/syslog
file on both, the CMS and the specified server. - Click Save Settings.
An information message confirms that the change is saved.
To disable audit log forwarding
- Deselect Enable audit log forwarding.
- Click Save Settings.
An information message confirms that the change is saved.