From Sun Ray 4 STIG
Part of Sun Management Center does not monitor daemons
Associated with IA controls: ECSC-1
Without an on-line monitoring system in place, unusual or inappropriate activity will could go unnoticed or without detection. Activity could include system services stopping, starting, file changes, and so on. These changes may happen before the system administrator has time to review any logs.
Select the server that has the Sun Management Center software installed. Perform the following at the console: # /opt/SUNWsymon/sbin/es-start –c & Enter the username/password and login 1. Select the Alarms tab. 2. Verify alarms are configured for the daemons, failover groups, and interconnects by performing the following: a) Double-click on the Sun Ray Services icon on the left. Daemons: Dtlogin – Desktop login daemon In.dhcpd – Dhcp daemon Utauthd – Auth manager Utdsd – Datastore daemon Utsessiond – Session daemon Utdevmgrd – Device manager b) Double-click on the Sun Ray Failover Groups icon on the left. failover Groups primary and secondary servers c) Double-click on the Sun Ray Interconnects icon on the left. Interconnects (Network Interfaces Used by Sun Ray server): If these are system objects are not configured with alarms, this is a finding.
Configure Sun Ray system in the Sun Management Center to monitor daemons, failover groups, and interconnects.
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