When creating a federation map, consider the types of reports for which you want different sets of consolidated data. For example, consider the scenario where you want consolidated data using three types of server groupings:
For system reports on self-monitoring events, including all servers lets you evaluate the health of your entire CA Enterprise Log Manager network of servers at once.
For summary and trend reports, where you want to examine data collected by all agents that send data to all collection servers while sparing your collection servers from processing queries on new, hot events, you need to run federated reports that include only reporting servers.
For reports where you want data limited to a locale with one reporting server, but you want that report to include the events not yet sent to that server by its collection servers, you need to run federated reports on this subset of servers.
An example federation map that lets you meet these reporting objectives follows:
To implement the design of this federation map, you would take the following actions:
To meet a given reporting objective, it is important to run the report from a server represented by a particular location on your federation map. Examples follow:
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