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Introduction; Purpose Of Audit Logs - HP StorageWorks XP20000/XP24000 - Disk Array Reference Manual

Hp storageworks xp24000/xp20000 audit log reference guide (ae131-96071, december 2009)
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1 Introduction

This chapter introduces the audit logs created by the HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console
computer or SVP (Service Processor) on the storage system. The SVP is a computer that is contained
within the storage system. Users can access the audit logs that are output by the SVP, but the SVP is
accessible only by HP personnel.
This chapter includes the following sections:
• Purpose of Audit
• Download the Audit Log Information Files to the Remote Web Console
• Download the Syslog Information File to the Remote Web Console
• Transferring the Audit Log Files to Syslog
• Transferring the Audit Log Files to Syslog
• Storing Audit
• Audit Log File
The term storage system in this guide refers to the following disk arrays:
HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array
HP StorageWorks XP20000 Disk Array
The GUI illustrations in this guide were created using a Windows computer with the Internet Explorer
browser. Actual windows may differ depending on the operating system and browser used. GUI
contents also vary with licensed program products, storage system models, and firmware versions.

Purpose of Audit Logs

The audit log is an important tool you can use to keep track of operations, to monitor security, to
investigate the cause of errors, and to avoid potential errors.
Audit log files store a history of the following:
Operations performed from the Remote Web Console computer, SVP, and commands.
Commands that the storage system received from the host.
Operations about Disk Encryption Key for data encryption.
The history may not be output in order of a time series. This history includes the user, the time of the
operation, the name of the operation, any parameters set, and the end result (normal completion or
error message). Each audit log file ends with a serial number, from 0,000,000,000 to 4,294,967,295.
When the number reaches 4,294,967,295, it resets and starts over at 0,000,000,000.
There are two types of audit log files:
Audit Log Information File: Consists of basic and detailed information about settings made for
each operation. Items common to each audit log will appear as basic information. See
Information
file.
Syslog Information File: Consists of information released to both the syslog and audit log information
file and information released only to the syslog information file. See
Logs, page 23
Logs, page 28
Description, page 29
File" on page 33 and
Chapter 3
XP24000/XP20000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide
Servers, page 26
Servers, page 26
on page 41 for details about the audit log information
Computer, page 24
Computer, page 24
"Audit Log
"Syslog Information
23

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