HP AE370A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0016, May 20 - Page 62
Audit log configuration
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SAN Switch, HP StorageWorks 8/40 SAN Switch, HP StorageWorks 8/80 SAN Switch, and HP StorageWorks 400 Multi-Protocol Router switch:admin> switchstatuspolicyset To change the overall switch status policy parameters The current overall switch status policy parameters: Down Marginal PowerSupplies 2 1 Temperatures 2 1 Fans 2 1 Flash 0 1 MarginalPorts 2 1 FaultyPorts 2 1 MissingSFPs 0 0 Note that the value, 0, for a parameter, means that it is NOT used in the calculation. ** In addition, if the range of settable values in the prompt is (0..0), ** the policy parameter is NOT applicable to the switch. ** Simply hit the Return key. Bad PowerSupplies contributing to DOWN status: (0..2) [2] 0 Bad PowerSupplies contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..2) [1] 0 Bad Temperatures contributing to DOWN status: (0..6) [2] 0 Bad Temperatures contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..6) [1] 0 Bad Fans contributing to DOWN status: (0..3) [2] 0 Bad Fans contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..3) [1] 0 Out of range Flash contributing to DOWN status: (0..1) [0] 0 Out of range Flash contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..1) [1] 0 MarginalPorts contributing to DOWN status: (0..32) [2] 0 MarginalPorts contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..32) [1] 0 FaultyPorts contributing to DOWN status: (0..32) [2] 0 FaultyPorts contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..32) [1] 0 MissingSFPs contributing to DOWN status: (0..32) [0] 0 MissingSFPs contributing to MARGINAL status: (0..32) [0] 0 Policy parameter set has been changed For the HP StorageWorks 4/256 SAN Director, HP StorageWorks DC SAN Backbone Director and HP StorageWorks DC04 SAN Director Switch enterprise-class platforms, the command output includes parameters related to CP blades. Audit log configuration When managing SANs you may want to filter or audit certain classes of events to ensure that you can view and generate an audit log for what is happening on a switch, particularly for security-related event changes if you are running a Fabric OS version earlier than v 6.0.0. These events include login failures, zone configuration changes, firmware downloads, and other configuration changes-in other words-critical changes that have a serious effect on the operation and security of the switch. Important information related to event classes is also tracked and made available. For example, you can track changes from an external source by the user name, IP address, or type of management interface used to access the switch. 62