HP Insight Control Server Provisioning 7.3 Update 1 Administrator Guide

DescriptionToken
DISABLE
DELETE LOGOUTSTART
SAVE
ACCESS DOWNLOAD_STARTDONE
SETUP
RUN KILLED
A description of the severity of the event, which can be one of the following values, listed in
descending order of importance:
Severity
INFO
NOTICE
WARNING
ERROR
ALERT
CRITICAL
The resource URI/name associated with the taskResource URI/name
The output message that appears in the audit logMessage
Example 1 Sample audit entries: user login and logout
2013-09-16 14:55:20.706 CST,Authentication,,,administrator,jrWI9ych,,,
SUCCESS,LOGIN,INFO,CREDENTIAL,,Authentication SUCCESS
.
.
.
2013-09-16 14:58:15.201 CST,Authentication,,,MISSING_UID,jrWI9ych,,,
SUCCESS,LOGOUT,INFO,CREDENTIAL,,TERMINATING SESSION
The audit log zip file contains additional detailed audit information for deployment targets. While
all operations performed through the appliance UI or REST interface are included in the audit log,
operations performed as part of the HP Matrix Operating Environment go through a different
interface. While those operations are logged in the Matrix Operating Environment audit logs, they
are also logged on the Insight Control server provisioning appliance so the operations performed
through that interface can be reconciled with those performed in the Matrix Operating Environment
and those performed through the appliance UI.
The file containing the additional audit information inside the audit-logs-date.zip file is
deployment-audit-logs.zip. Inside that file are zipped a set of system logs under the path
var/opt/opsware/ogfs/mnt/audit/event/system name/audit.log.0. In those audit
logs, actions performed through the appliance UI will be recorded as being performed by user
applianceserviceaccount, while those performed through the Matrix Operating Environment
will be recorded as being performed by user matrixuser. There may be additional actions
recorded against internal users, including detuser, integration, and buildmgr.
Appliance access over SSL
All access to the appliance is through HTTPS (HTTP over SSL), which encrypts data over the network
and helps to ensure data integrity. For a list of supported cipher suites, see Algorithms for securing
the appliance” (page 72).
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