McAfee EPOCDE-AA-BA Product Guide - Page 261
Importing reports, Using database servers, Queries, Reporting, Queries & Reports, Report, Actions
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Querying the database and reporting on system status Using database servers 20 Importing reports Reports can contain highly structured information, so exporting and importing them from one server to another allows your data retrieval and reporting to be consistently performed from any ePolicy Orchestrator server. Task For option definitions, click ? in the interface. 1 Open the Queries page by selecting Menu | Reporting | Queries & Reports, then select the Report tab. 2 From the Report page, click Actions | Import. 3 Click Browse to navigate to and select the XML file containing the report you want to import. 4 Select a new or existing group for the report. If a new group, give the name of the group and select whether it is private or public. If an existing group, select the group the imported report will join. 5 Click OK. A confirmation screen will appear displaying the information about the report(s) contained in the specified XML and the group the report will be imported into. If there is no valid report in the selected file, an error message will be displayed. 6 Click Import to finalize the import. Newly imported reports acquire the permissions of the group they were imported into. Deleting reports You can delete reports that are no longer being used. Before you begin To delete a report, you must have edit permissions for that report. Task For option definitions, click ? in the interface. 1 Click Menu | Reporting | Queries & Reports, then select the Report tab. 2 Select one or more reports to delete from the list of reports. 3 Click Actions | Delete. If you are confident in your actions, click Yes. The reports are deleted. Any server tasks that refer to deleted reports are no longer valid. Using database servers ePolicy Orchestrator can retrieve data from not only its own databases, but those provided by some extensions as well. You might need to register several different server types to accomplish tasks within ePolicy Orchestrator. These can include authentication servers, Active Directory catalogs, ePolicy Orchestrator servers, and database servers that work with specific extensions you have installed. McAfee® ePolicy Orchestrator® 4.6.0 Software Product Guide 261