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HP Surestore 64 Director Switch User Manual

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Audit Log

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interaction. These actions are indicated by the string, (EFC), following the audit log’s
stamp of the HP EFC server’s date and time (refer to Figure 58). If the string, (EFC), is
not displayed, the time stamp is from the director.

Action

User action that caused the configuration change, such as offline status, port name
change, or change of address.

Source

Identifies the user making the change through the director Product Manager and IP or
DNS host name address of the remote user’s workstation.

– Maintenance Port: Change was made by a user connected to the maintenance port.

– HP EFC Manager: Change was made by an Product Manager user.

– SNMP: Change was made by a remote SNMP management station.

– Fabric: Change was initiated by another director in the fabric that is not managed by

this HP EFC server.

– Web server: Change was made by a user through the embedded web server interface.

– Telnet: Change was made through a telnet connection.

Identifier - Identifies the user making the change according to the source:

– Maintenance Port: No entry displays.

– HP EFC Manager: Includes user@address, where “user” is the Product Manager user

name and “address” is the network address of the workstation (remote user
workstation or HP EFC server).

– SNMP: Contains the network address of the SNMP management station.

– Fabric: No entry displays.

– Web Server: The Identifier column contains user@address, where “user” is the web

server user name and “address” is the network address of the web user.