McAfee GSSCDE-AA-DA User Guide - Page 70

Systems, Filter, Save Query, Notes, System Tree, My Organization, Lost&Found, Query Builder

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McAfee® GroupShield™ 7.0 User Guide 6 Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 Systems 7 The Filter page appears. Specify criteria by selecting properties and operators to limit the data retrieved by the query. 8 Click Run, then Save. The Save Query page appears. 9 Enter a Name and Notes (if required) for the query, then click Save. Table 6-2 Reporting Options Options Description Delete Deletes a selected query. Edit Launches the Query Builder page loaded with the details of the selected query, where you can edit any details of the selected query. Make Public Moves the selected query from My Queries list to the Public Queries list, making it available to all users with permissions. Duplicate Creates and saves a copy of the selected query. Export Exports the selected query to an XML file that can be imported to any ePolicy Orchestrator server. Run Runs the selected query and displays its result. More Actions | Takes you to the View Query SQL page, where you can view and copy the View Query SQL SQL script of the selected query. Import Query Launches a dialog box that allows you to browse to an exported query file. When you import a query file, the server adds it to My Queries list. Systems All the systems in the network are managed in the Systems tab. The System Tree contains all systems that are managed by the ePolicy Orchestrator. It is the primary interface for managing policies and tasks on these systems. You can organize or sort these systems into logical groups in the System Tree. My Organization is the root of the System Tree. It includes a Lost&Found group that stores systems whose locations cannot be determined by the server. Depending on the methods you use to create and maintain the System Tree segments (systems), the server uses different characteristics to place the systems in the System Tree. For information on adding a new system, refer to the ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 Product Guide. Note Sending an Agent Wakeup Call 1 Using an administrative account, log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server. 2 Click Systems. 70

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McAfee
®
GroupShield
7.0 User Guide
Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
Systems
6
7
The
Filter
page appears. Specify criteria by selecting properties and operators to limit
the data retrieved by the query.
8
Click
Run
, then
Save
. The
Save Query
page appears.
9
Enter a
Name
and
Notes
(if required) for the query, then click
Save
.
Systems
All the systems in the network are managed in the
Systems
tab. The
System Tree
contains
all systems that are managed by the ePolicy Orchestrator. It is the primary interface for
managing policies and tasks on these systems. You can organize or sort these systems
into logical groups in the
System Tree
.
My Organization
is the root of the
System Tree
. It includes a
Lost&Found
group that stores
systems whose locations cannot be determined by the server. Depending on the
methods you use to create and maintain the
System Tree
segments (systems), the
server uses different characteristics to place the systems in the
System Tree
.
Sending an Agent Wakeup Call
1
Using an administrative account, log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server.
2
Click
Systems
.
Table 6-2
Reporting Options
Options
Description
Delete
Deletes a selected query.
Edit
Launches the
Query Builder
page loaded with the details of the selected
query, where you can edit any details of the selected query.
Make Public
Moves the selected query from
My Queries
list to the
Public Queries
list,
making it available to all users with permissions.
Duplicate
Creates and saves a copy of the selected query.
Export
Exports the selected query to an XML file that can be imported to any
ePolicy Orchestrator server.
Run
Runs the selected query and displays its result.
More Actions |
View Query SQL
Takes you to the
View Query SQL
page, where you can view and copy the
SQL script of the selected query.
Import Query
Launches a dialog box that allows you to browse to an exported query
file. When you import a query file, the server adds it to
My Queries
list.
Note
For information on adding a new system, refer to the
ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 Product
Guide
.