Configuring administrator accounts, Administrator overview – HP Secure Key Manager User Manual

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KMS Server Statistics. KMS Server statistics are available through the MIBs; for each statistic

set, you can view the following: current requests per second, maximum requests per second,

successful operations, and failed operations. The following statistics are available:
• Total Requests
• Key operations
• Key Generate Requests
• Key Information Requests
• Key Delete Requests
• Key Query Requests
• Key Import Requests
• Key Export Requests
• Random Generate Requests
• Cryptographic Requests
• Authenticate Requests

Software Objects/Traps. Software objects are broken out into the following groups:
• Services – Traps are sent for any of the following events: service started or stopped, the

system restarted a down service, a certificate expired, a certificate will expire soon, failed to

transfer log, a client application attempts to use a certificate that has been revoked, multiple

unsuccessful attempts to restart a service.

• Security Warnings – an administrative experienced multiple password failures while attempting

to log in, the system was reset to factory settings, the system was restored to default settings,

configuration data was corrupted or modified.

• Generic Security Objects – Content detected as defaced, invalid client certificate, multiple

username/password failures from a user, wrong key in use, operation not permitted, other

security warning.

• Cluster Objects – Server joined/left cluster, success or failure notification for the following:

key replication, key deletion, user or group replication, LDAP configuration replication,

authorization policy replication, cluster synchronization.

• LDAP Notification Objects – LDAP server connection succeeded, LDAP server connection

failed, switching to alternate LDAP server.

• License Notification Objects – No licenses available.

Hardware Objects/Traps.
• System Notification Objects – system starting up/shutting down, system preparing to

restart/halt.

• Power Supply Notification Objects – Power supply operational/non-operational.
• Fan Notification – Fault detected.
• Disk Utilization – Disk usage exceeded.
• RAID Disk Notification – disk operational, disk failed, disk recovering, disk status unknown,

disk removed, disk added.

Configuring administrator accounts

The Administrator Configuration page allows you to create administrator accounts, specify access control

options, manage passwords and password settings, require that multiple administrators authorize certain

operations, and configure remote administration settings. This chapter contains the following information:

Administrator Overview
Administrator procedures
Administrator Procedures
Password Management Overview
Password Management Sections
Password Management Procedures

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