HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System Version 4.7 Administrator Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (766144-001, March 2014)
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 4).
Figure 4 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.
3. To set up the new schedule, follow the procedures in “Modifying a Surveillance Schedule”
(page 52).
Copying a Surveillance Schedule
If an existing surveillance schedule is similar to what you want to create, you can copy the old one
and change the copy.
To copy a surveillance schedule, follow the steps:
1. Go to the Schedule Manager screen.
2. Select the schedule you want to copy in the Schedules panel.
3. Create a name for the new surveillance schedule.
a. Press the Copy button on the Schedules panel. This opens the Copy Surveillance Schedule
dialog box (Figure 5).
Figure 5 Copy 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.
The new schedule’s groups, templates, and values are identical to the old schedule’s.
4. To revise the new schedule, follow the procedures in “Modifying a Surveillance Schedule”
(page 52).
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