Displaying The Client Authentication Audit Trail; Restoring The Database - Brocade Communications Systems Brocade BladeSystem 4/24 User Manual

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3. Click Test.
4. Enter your user ID and password and click Test.
5. Click Apply to save the configuration.

Displaying the client authentication audit trail

All responses to authentication requests coming from clients are logged to an audit trail log file.
This file is automatically backed up on the first day of every month.
1. Select the Authentication tab.
2. Click Display next to Authentication Audit Trail.
3. Enter your username and password in the appropriate fields and click OK.
4. Click the Client to Server Authentication tab to view the client to server authentication status.
5. Click the Authentication Settings Changes tab to view the previous authentication changes.

Restoring the database

To restore application data files, you must know the path to the backup files. This path is
configured from the Server > Options dialog box. For more information about backup, refer to
backup"
To restore the application data files, complete the following steps.
1. Click the Services tab.
2. Stop all services.
3. Click the Restore tab
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The Test Authentication dialog box displays.
Test verifies your user ID and password for the local database and verifies user privileges on
the Management application server.
The Login dialog box displays.
The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively.
The Authentication Audit Trail log displays.
The audit trail shows user names that have attempted to log in to the Management application,
and changes to user authentication.
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