HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)

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Setting up logs and alerts
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To change the size of the trace log files:
1. Log in to the system as root.
2. Execute hntr2util.
A menu appears.
3. From the menu, select Size of a log file.
The submenu appears.
Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library 2 - Configuration Utility
Rel 1.0
Type new file size [8-4096] (Type '!' to return)
Current Size(KB): 256
New Size(KB):
4. In the submenu, enter the desired size for trace log files, and then press Enter. If you do not
want to change the size, enter !, and then press Enter.
5. Check the contents you specified, enter e, and then press Enter.
A message appears to check if you want to save the changes.
6. Enter y to save your changes or enter n to exit without saving your changes.
6-2 Settings required for generating audit logs
In Device Manager and other HP StorageWorks XP products, user operations can be recorded in
audit logs in order to prove to auditors and evaluators the compliance with regulations, security
evaluation standards, and other business standards. To generate audit log data, you must edit the
environment settings file (auditlog.conf). For details on this file, see section
6-2-2 .
For Windows, the audit log data is output to the event log files (application log files). For Linux, the
data is output to the syslog file. The following table lists and describes the categories of audit log
data that can be generated from HP StorageWorks XP products.
Table 6-1
Categories and descriptions
Category Description
StartStop
Events indicating starting or stopping of hardware or software:
Starting or shutting down an OS
Starting or stopping a hardware component (including micro
components)
Starting or stopping software on a storage subsystem or SVP,
and XP Command View AE Suite products
Failure
Events indicating hardware or software failures:
Hardware failures
Software failures (such as memory error)
LinkStatus
Events indicating link status among devices:
Whether a link is up or down
ExternalService
Events indicating communication results between HP
StorageWorks XP products and external services:
Communication with an external server, such as NTP or DNS
Communication with a management server (SNMP)
Authentication
Events indicating that a device, administrator, or end user
succeeded or failed in connection or authentication:
FC login
Device authentication (FC-SP authentication, iSCSI login
authentication, SSL server/client authentication)
Administrator or end user authentication