HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System Version 4.7 Administrator Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (766144-001, March 2014)

Modifying a Container (SRP) Configuration
To modify a Container (SRP) configuration, follow the steps:
1. On the Schedule Manager screen select the Configure tab.
2. Select the Container (SRP) configuration to be modified in the Container (SRP) Configuration
panel.
3. In the Select column of the Surveillance Groups panel, click the check boxes to mark the
surveillance groups you want to include in the Container (SRP) configuration. You can also
use the Select All and Clear All buttons to mark all or none of the groups.
4. Select the Timetable tab.
5. Specify the time and days, you want each group in the surveillance schedule to run. For more
information, see “Setting Surveillance Schedule Timetables (page 62).
Renaming a Container (SRP) Configuration
This section provides steps to rename a Container (SRP) Configuration.
To rename a Container (SRP) configuration, follow the steps:
1. On the Schedule Manager screen select the Configure tab.
2. Select the Container (SRP) configuration in the Container (SRP) Configuration panel.
3. Click the Rename button in the Container (SRP) Configuration panel to open the Rename
Container (SRP) Configuration dialog box (Figure 9).
Figure 9 Rename Container (SRP) Dialog
4. Edit the name in the input field.
5. Click OK to change the name and Cancel to leave the name unchanged.
Deleting a Container (SRP) Configuration
This section provides steps to delete a Container (SRP) Configuration.
To delete a Container (SRP) configuration, follow the steps:
1. On the Schedule Manager screen select Configure tab.
2. Select the Container (SRP) configuration in the Container (SRP) Configuration panel.
3. Click the Delete button in the Container (SRP) Configuration panel. This displays the Confirm
Deletion dialog box.
Click Yes to delete the Container (SRP) configuration. Click No to retain the Container (SRP)
configuration.
Configuring Surveillance Groups
Surveillance groups are the building blocks of surveillance schedules. They are made up of one
or more detection templates. You can create, edit, modify. or delete surveillance groups. You can
also choose to edit one of the predefined surveillance groups.
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