For predefined administration searches, the following details are included in the search results screen:
Data returned by these searches can include:
The version of the latest policy assigned to a user or group. This version is held on the CMS and replicated automatically to the relevant gateway or client machine at intervals determined in the CMS policy.
The management group or subgroup to which the user belongs.
Date and time when the account was created.
The user's display name that appears in the iConsole and Data Management console.
The date and time when the user last logged into CA DataMinder.
The computer being used by users currently logged into CA DataMinder.
The CA DataMinder logon name for the user.
The Windows logon account for users currently logged into CA DataMinder.
The version number of a user policy reported by a client machine when it logs on to the CMS.
The role assigned to the current user. This role determines the default set of privileges assigned to that user.
Data returned by these searches can include:
The version of the latest policy assigned to a machine. This version is held on the CMS and replicated automatically to the relevant gateway or client machine at intervals determined in the CMS policy.
The average time that the machine takes to send a checkpoint acknowledgment. Use this data to identify machines that are slow to respond. Such information can help identify replication latencies on your network.
The number of child machines parented to the current server.
Identifies machines currently logged into CA DataMinder.
The date and time when the machine account was created.
The number of days since the machine last sent a checkpoint acknowledgment.
Note: More accurately, this count shows the number of full 24 hour periods since the last acknowledgment.
The number of infrastructure changes (policy and hierarchy objects) that the current machine has not yet received from its parent server.
The date and time of the most recent connection when the machine was last connected.
The date and time when infrastructure updates were last received from the parent server.
The name of the CA DataMinder machine.
The name of the parent server.
The version number of the machine policy reported by a machine when it logs on to the CMS.
Client, Gateway, Utility or CMS.
The version of CA DataMinder running on this machine.
This column shows OK or an error code.
The error code indicates the cause of the current machine state. For example, the error code for a suspended machine may indicate the cause of the suspension.
The current operational status of the machine. Possible values are Running, Offline, Stopped or Failed.
Note: Failed means that the CA DataMinder infrastructure failed to start.
Indicates whether the CA DataMinder infrastructure on the current machine is fully with its parent server.
The number of checkpoints that have not been acknowledged by the current machine.
The number of outstanding objects (captured or imported events) awaiting replication up to the parent server.
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