Exporting the unauthorized peripheral use records, Terminal file audit, Asset file check list contents – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Click Reset to clear the query criteria.
The unauthorized peripheral use list displays the unauthorized peripheral use records of all assets.
Exporting the unauthorized peripheral use records
DAM supports exporting unauthorized peripheral use records. By default, the unauthorized peripheral
use records are kept for 90 days. When the record lifetime expires, DAM automatically deletes the
records. Operators can modify the record lifetime through the Life of Log parameter. Operators can also
save unauthorized peripheral use records by exporting them.
To export unauthorized peripheral use records:
1.
Click the User tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select Desktop Asset Manager > Desktop Control Audit > Peripheral Use.
The unauthorized peripheral use list displays the unauthorized peripheral use records of all assets.
3.
Click Export.
The Exporting File Format page appears.
4.
Select the export file attributes:
{
File Type—Select the format of the file you want to export unauthorized peripheral use records
to. Options are TXT and CSV.
{
File Column Separator—Select the separator for the text file when the export file is in TXT format.
Options are space, tab, comma (,), colon (:), pound sign (#), and dollar sign ($).
5.
Click OK.
The Result of exporting unauthorized peripheral use report page appears.
6.
Click Download to save the export results.
7.
Click Back to return to the unauthorized peripheral use list.
Terminal file audit
DAM supports the terminal file audit function to show whether a terminal asset contains specified files in
real time. DAM creates and immediately executes an audit task for each terminal file audit operation,
and allows operators to view or export the audit results.
Asset file check list contents
•
Asset Number—Asset number of the asset. Click the asset number to view detailed information
about the asset.
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Group Name—Group that the asset belongs to.
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Owner—Owner of the asset. Click the owner to view detailed information.
•
File Name Includes—Check path of the audit task.
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Check Time—Time when the audit task was created.
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Status—Current status of the audit task.
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Export—Click the Export icon
to export the audit results of the terminal file audit task.
•
Details—Click the Details icon
to view detailed information about terminal file audit task.