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Strm log management administration guide
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About the
Deployment Editor
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You can access the deployment editor using the STRM Log Management
Administration Console. You can use the deployment editor to create your
deployment, assign connections, and configure each component.
The deployment editor provides the following views of your deployment:
System View - Allows you to assign software components to systems
(managed hosts) in your deployment. The System View includes all managed
hosts in your deployment. A managed host is a system in your deployment that
providing additional event processing. By default, the System View also
includes the Host Context component, which monitors all STRM Log
Management components to ensure that each component is operating as
expected.
Event View - Allows you to create a view for your SIM components including
Event Processor, and Event Collector components.
Each view is divided into two panels.
In the Event View, the left panel provides a list of SIM components you can add to
the view and the right panel provides an existing view of your SIM deployment.
In the System View, the left panel provides a list of managed hosts, which you can
view and configure. The deployment editor polls your deployment for updates to
managed hosts. If the deployment editor detects a change to a managed host in
your deployment, a message appears notifying you of the change. For example, if
you remove a managed host, a message appears indicating that the assigned
components to that host must be re-assigned to another host. Also, if you add a
managed host to your deployment, the deployment editor displays a message
indicating that the managed host has been added.
STRM Log Management Administration Guide

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