Printer monitoring area, Hardware changes monitoring area, Software changes monitoring area – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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asset number, asset name, owner, time when the USB storage device was connected to the asset, and the

name, size, and write time of each file written to the USB storage device.

Printer Monitoring area

Keywords to Trigger Alarms—List of keywords for triggering alarms. When the DAM server receives

information about files printed by the asset, it checks the file names for keywords. When a keyword is

found, the DAM server encapsulates the information in syslogs and sends them to the specified syslog

server. Operators can view the following information on the syslog server: asset number, asset name,
owner, printer name, and the name, number of pages, size, and print time of each printed file.

Hardware Changes Monitoring area

This area lists the hardware items to be monitored. When the content of a selected item changes, the

DAM server encapsulates the changes in syslogs and sends them to the specified syslog server.

CPU—CPU number and name.

Memory—Total memory of the asset.

Mainboard—Vendor and product model of the main board.

DVD/CD-ROM—Device instance path of the DVD/CD-ROM drive.

NIC—Device instance path.

Hard Disk—Hard-disk interface type and device instance path.

BIOS—BIOS caption, vendor, release date, and version.

Software Changes Monitoring area

This area lists the software items to be monitored. When the content of a selected item changes, the DAM

server encapsulates the changes in syslogs and sends them to the specified syslog server.

Logical Disk—Logical disk name, description, file system, serial number, and total size. The logical
disks are scanned and checked only when the asset starts up.

Network Connections—NIC serial number, IP address, DHCP status, gateway IP address, asset
MAC address, and subnet mask.

Operating System—Operating system name, version, service pack, installation date, and
language.

Screen Saver—Screen-saver status (enabled or disabled), display of logon screen on resume
(enabled or disabled), and idle time.

System Information—Login name of the asset.

Computer Name—Computer name of the asset.

Partition—Hard disk number, partition number, partition type, boot partition (yes or no), and
partition capacity.

Software—Software name and version.

Reinstall OS or Other Update—Operating system reinstallation and recovery.

Viewing the monitoring alarm policy list

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select Desktop Asset Manager > Desktop Control Policy > Monitoring

Alarm.
The monitoring alarm policy list displays all monitoring alarm policies.

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