HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1 Administrator's Guide

On the Schedule Manager screen, perform one of the following steps:
Choose the File > Close menu option
Press Ctrl+C.
If you have modified but not saved the current schedules, the changes are retained
in memory but not saved to disk. They are automatically saved when the System
Manager exits.
Configuring Surveillance Schedules
A surveillance schedule consists of one or more surveillance groups that you want to
run on a host system during particular hours on particular days of the week. After a
surveillance schedule has been created, it can be modified, copied or deleted later.
NOTE: The /etc/opt/ids/schedules/sample directory contains read-only
copies of the predefined schedules. Users who want to revert back to the original
predefined schedules can manually copy them from
/etc/opt/ids/schedules/sample into /etc/opt/schedules.
Creating a New Surveillance Schedule
This section describes about how to create a new surveillance schedule.
To create a new surveillance schedule, follow the steps:
1. Go to the Schedule Manager screen.
2. Create a name for the new surveillance schedule.
a. Press the New button on the Schedules panel. This opens the New
Surveillance Schedule dialog box (Figure 5-2).
Figure 5-2 New Surveillance Schedule Dialog
b. Enter a name in the input field. Valid characters are alphanumeric and
underscore; the first character must be alphanumeric. Schedule names are
case-sensitive. If you include invalid characters, you will be prompted to
replace them with underscores.
c. Click OK to accept it and Cancel to exit the dialog box.
By default, a new schedule starts with all existing surveillance groups selected.
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