Managing inode driver audit, Managing self-service logs, Querying self-service logs – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Empty fields are ignored.

4.

Click Query.
The authentication violation log list displays all authentication violation logs that match the query
criteria.

5.

To clear the query criteria, click Reset.
The authentication violation log list displays all authentication violation logs.

Managing iNode driver audit

When an error occurs on the driver of the iNode client, the iNode client will report the error to the EAD

server. Operators can use the iNode Driver Audit function to locate endpoint users whose iNode clients

have driver errors. The iNode Driver Audit link appears in the navigation tree only when the EAD
component is installed. For more information about the iNode driver audit, see HP IMC EAD Security

Policy Administrator Guide.

Managing self-service logs

User logs record the operations performed by common access users, guests, guest managers, and

network device management users in the self-service center. You can use the logs to audit their behaviors.
To maintain database performance, UAM clears obsolete user log entries every day. You can change the

log entry lifetime by setting the service parameter Log Lifetime. For more information about service
parameters, see "

32 Configuring global system settings

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Accessing the self-service log list page

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select User Access Log > Self-Service Log from the navigation tree.
The self-service log list by default displays the self-service logs only for common access users,
guests, and guest managers.
Self-service log list contents

{

Account Name—Account name of the user. Click the account name to view its details. For more
information about access user information fields, see "

Viewing ordinary access user details

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{

User Name—Platform username for the access account. An empty field indicates that the user is
a device management user.

{

IP Address—IP address used by the user to log in to the self-service center.

{

Operation Time—Date and time when the user performed the operations in the self-service
center.

{

Operator Role—Operator roles, including common access user, guest, guest manager, and
device management user.

{

Operation Type—Type of the operation that the operator performed.

{

Description—Description of the operations performed by the user in the self-service center.

{

Details—Click the Details icon to view detailed information about the user log.

Querying self-service logs

1.

Access the self-service log list page.

2.

Specify one or more of the following query criteria:

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