Audit Service Management Events - Novell XDASV2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE V1 Administration Manual

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Exceptional Event Taxonomy
Table A-10
Event
Event Name
Identifier
Start System
0.0.9.0
Shutdown System 0.0.9.1
Resource
0.0.9.2
Exhaustion
Resource
0.0.9.3
Corruption
Resource
0.0.9.4
Unavailable
Resource
0.0.9.5
Available
Back up Data
0.0.9.6
Store
Recover Data
0.0.9.7
Store
A.11 Audit Service Management Events
Audit services have traditionally been classified by themselves because auditing represents a lower
level activity than the security events which themselves are being audited. By classifying audit
events separately, an entire category of endless-loop defects can be avoided. Developers
instrumenting applications will probably never need to report these events, as they are generally
reported by systems like OpenXDAS itself. However, they are documented here for the sake of
completeness.
Corresponding
Description
eDir Event
Start a system
Shutdown a
system
Resource
exhaustion
Resource
Corruption
Resource
Unavailable
Resource
Available
Back up Data
Store
Recover Data
Store
Use
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission-critical
application starts up.
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission critical
application shuts down.
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission critical
application runs out of some
critical resource, like memory or
disk space. It is often difficult to
report such events because often
the critical resource in question is
required in order to report the
event.
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission critical
application detects a resource
corruption (memory, disk file, etc).
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission critical
application becomes unavailable.
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission critical
application becomes available.
This event is usually reported if
the resource has been unavalable
for a period of time.
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission critical
application backs up a critical
data store.
This event is reported when a
server, system, or mission critical
application restores a critical data
store.
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