HP Surestore 64 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 - Director Product Manager - User - Page 162

Audit Log, Audit Log, Source, Date/Time, Action

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Using Logs Audit Log The Audit Log displays a history of all configuration changes applied to the director from any source such as HAFM, SNMP management stations, or host. Figure 53: Audit Log Some actions, such as backing up configuration data and enabling automatic date/time synchronization, are performed only by the HAFM server without director interaction. These actions are indicated when HAFM displays in the Source column, as shown in Figure 53. If HAFM does not display, the time stamp is from the director. ■ Date/Time-The date and time of the change on the director. ■ Action-User action that caused the configuration change, such as offline status, port name change, or change of address. ■ Source-Identifies the user making the change through the Director Product Manager and IP or DNS host name address of the remote user's workstation. - Maintenance Port-Change was made by a user connected to the maintenance port. - HAFM application-Change was made by a Product Manager user. - SNMP-Change was made by a remote SNMP management station. - Fabric-Change was initiated by another director in the fabric that is not managed by this HAFM server. - Web server-Change was made by a user through the Embedded Web Server interface. - Fibre Channel Host-Change was made inband by a Fibre Channel host through the open systems or FICON management server. 162 Director Product Manager User Guide

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Using Logs
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Director Product Manager User Guide
Audit Log
The Audit Log displays a history of all configuration changes applied to the
director from any source such as HAFM, SNMP management stations, or host.
Figure 53:
Audit Log
Some actions, such as backing up configuration data and enabling automatic
date/time synchronization, are performed only by the HAFM server without
director interaction. These actions are indicated when HAFM displays in the
Source
column, as shown in
Figure 53
. If HAFM does not display, the time
stamp is from the director.
Date/Time—
The date and time of the change on the director.
Action—
User action that caused the configuration change, such as offline
status, port name change, or change of address.
Source—
Identifies the user making the change through the Director Product
Manager and IP or DNS host name address of the remote user’s workstation.
Maintenance Port
Change was made by a user connected to the
maintenance port.
HAFM
application
Change was made by a Product Manager user.
— SNMP
Change was made by a remote SNMP management station.
— Fabric
Change was initiated by another director in the fabric that is not
managed by this HAFM server.
Web server
Change was made by a user through the Embedded Web
Server interface.
Fibre Channel Host
Change was made inband by a Fibre Channel host
through the open systems or FICON management server.