This section contains the following topics:
CA Compliance Security Manager Configuration File
Connection API Configuration File
OneView Monitor Configuration File
CA SiteMinder® Configuration File
SNMP Event Trapping Configuration File
CA SiteMinder® has a command line tool, smcompliance, which creates compliance reports that you manually import into CA Security Compliance Manager.The CA Compliance Security Manager configuration file (compliance.conf) lets you modify the contents of the compliance reports.
Location: siteminder_home\compliance\config
Specifies the Policy Server installation path.
The Connection API file (conapi.conf) is used to configure services through the Connection API. These services include the OneView Monitor.
Location: siteminder_home\config
Specifies the Policy Server installation path.
The CA SiteMinder® OneView Monitor:
The OneView Monitor configuration file (mon.conf) is used to specify:
Location: siteminder_home\monitor
Specifies the Policy Server installation path.
The CA SiteMinder® configuration file (siteminder.conf) is used to:
One or more executive applications monitor the status of Policy Server processes and automatically restart any processes that fail.
Location: siteminder_home\config
Specifies the Policy Server installation path.
SNMP–compliant network management applications can monitor many operational aspects of a CA SiteMinder® environment. The CA SiteMinder® SNMP module allows for the exchange of information with these applications.
The SNMP configuration file (snmp.conf) provides settings for the CA SiteMinder® SNMP module.
Location: siteminder_home\config
Specifies the Policy Server installation path.
Note: For more information about using this file, see Configure the SNMP Agent on Windows in the Policy Server Installation Guide.
The SNMP event trapping configuration file (snmptrap.conf) provides settings for the following:
Location: siteminder_home\config
Specifies the Policy Server installation path.
Note: For tasks that are related to this file, see How to Configure SNMP Trapping Events on Windows and How to Configure SNMP Trapping Events on UNIX in the Policy Server Installation Guide.
The Policy Server registry keys are located at one of the following:
The default location of this file is siteminder_home/registry.
Specifies the Policy Server installation path.
Consider the following:
In these cases, the CA SiteMinder® documentation details the required steps.
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