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Dashboards and Queries, Policy Auditor default dashboards

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Dashboards and Queries Dashboards allow you to keep constant watch on your environment. Dashboards are collections of monitors, or reports. Monitors can be anything from a chart-based query, to a small web application, like the MyAvert Security Threats, that is refreshed at a user-configured interval. You can create your own dashboards from query results or use the McAfee Policy Auditor default dashboards. Users must have the appropriate permissions to use and create dashboards. Are you setting up dashboards for the first time? When setting up dashboards for the first time: 1 Decide which default dashboards and default monitors you want to use. 2 Create any needed dashboards and their monitors, and be sure to make active any you want available as tabs from the navigation bar. Refer to the ePolicy Orchestrator documentation for detailed information on how to build query reports that can be added to a dashboard. Reporting queries and systems deleted from the system tree McAfee Policy Auditor deletes audit results based on the policy audit retention settings. This means that audit results are not deleted when a system is removed from the ePolicy Orchestrator system tree. Because of this, McAfee Policy Auditor reporting queries cannot use permissions based on the system tree or a system tree subset. If an ePolicy Orchestrator user has access to run or create report queries, the report shows audit results for all systems that have had results collected and maintained according to the policy audit retention settings, even from systems deleted from the system tree. Contents Policy Auditor default dashboards Queries as dashboard monitors Policy Auditor default dashboards McAfee Policy Auditor ships with three default dashboards, each of which has its own default monitors. All dashboards are owned by the ePolicy Orchestrator software Global Administrators. Global Administrators must make additional dashboards active and public before other users can view them. When you log into the ePolicy Orchestrator software, these are the visible McAfee Policy Auditor dashboards. • PA: Compliance Summary McAfee Policy Auditor 6.0 software Product Guide for ePolicy Orchestrator 4.6 77

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Dashboards and Queries
Dashboards allow you to keep constant watch on your environment. Dashboards are collections
of monitors, or reports. Monitors can be anything from a chart-based query, to a small web
application, like the MyAvert Security Threats, that is refreshed at a user-configured interval.
You can create your own dashboards from query results or use the McAfee Policy Auditor
default dashboards. Users must have the appropriate permissions to use and create dashboards.
Are you setting up dashboards for the first time?
When setting up dashboards for the first time:
1
Decide which default dashboards and default monitors you want to use.
2
Create any needed dashboards and their monitors, and be sure to make active any you
want available as tabs from the navigation bar.
Refer to the ePolicy Orchestrator documentation for detailed information on how to build query
reports that can be added to a dashboard.
Reporting queries and systems deleted from the system tree
McAfee Policy Auditor deletes audit results based on the policy audit retention settings.This
means that audit results are not deleted when a system is removed from the ePolicy Orchestrator
system tree. Because of this, McAfee Policy Auditor reporting queries cannot use permissions
based on the system tree or a system tree subset.
If an ePolicy Orchestrator user has access to run or create report queries, the report shows
audit results for all systems that have had results collected and maintained according to the
policy audit retention settings, even from systems deleted from the system tree.
Contents
Policy Auditor default dashboards
Queries as dashboard monitors
Policy Auditor default dashboards
McAfee Policy Auditor ships with three default dashboards, each of which has its own default
monitors.
All dashboards are owned by the ePolicy Orchestrator software Global Administrators. Global
Administrators must make additional dashboards active and public before other users can view
them.
When you log into the ePolicy Orchestrator software, these are the visible McAfee Policy Auditor
dashboards.
PA: Compliance Summary
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