Viewing Audit Server Health - Novell IDENTITY AUDIT 1.0 - GUIDE Manual

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3 In the Audit Server section, administrators can enable or disable data collection at a global level
by using the On and Off options. For more information about audit server health status, refer to
Section 5.1.2, "Viewing Audit Server Health," on page
4 In the Event Sources section, administrators can enable data collection at the application level
by using the On and Off options. These settings might affect data collection for several servers
(for example, multiple eDirectory
source machines.
For more information about event source health status, see
Source Health," on page
Changes on this page take effect immediately.

5.1.2 Viewing Audit Server Health

The Audit Server is a server that listens for connections from Novell applications.
1 Log into Identity Audit as an administrator.
2 Click Collection in the upper right corner of the page.
3 A colored icon beside the Audit Server indicates its health.
Healthy: A green indicator means that the Audit Server is healthy (it is turned on, is listening
on a port, and doesn't have any unresolved errors).
Error: A red indicator means that the Audit Server has experienced an error. For more
information, view the
Offline: A black indicator means that the Audit Server has been taken offline by an
administrator.
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instances). They do not start or stop services on the event
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