Section 7, "Documentation Conventions; Section 8, "Legal Notices - Novell SENTINEL LOG MANAGER 1.0.0.4 - RELEASE NOTES Release Note

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7 Documentation Conventions
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8 Legal Notices
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Novell Sentinel Log Manager 1.0.0.4 Release Notes
Description
Issue: Integrators threads are not started when server starts.
Currently, the Sentinel Link Integrator is not initialized and started until
they receive their first event from an action. This is because it may have
events stored in its queue that should be forwarded. When the Integrator
starts, a background thread is also started to process this.
Workaround: If Integrator is not sending events, either because no events
are happening or events are being filtered by rules, you must generate a
fake event that does not get filtered in order to get your Integrator started.
To determine if the Integrator thread is started, search for a message in
the log that indicates that the Integrator has started. It will be logged by the
StoreAndForward logger
(esecurity.ccs.comp.Integrator.slink.StoreAndForward), and will have a
message similar to the following:
Thread processing messages from store and forward queue
.
starting up
or
SentinelLinkStoreAndForward thread starting up
NOTE: The actual message might change, so search for messages
logged by the StoreAndForward logger.
Issue: Some connector documentation has the wrong version of the
connector stated in the documentation. For example, the documentation
may say 6r5 when the version of the connector is really 6r6.
Workaround: This is a typo. To determine the correct version of the
connector, open the Event Source Manager Interface, select the
connector from the list of connectors on the left hand side of the interface,
and click the info button.
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