You can test the Oracle channel configuration as follows:
In iManager, click
> .In the Novell Audit Secure Logging Server name field, browse to and select the Secure Logging Server; then click
.In the
tab, click .If you are using a Mozilla browser, select
from the drop-down menu.In the
field, browse to and select the Oracle channel object that you just created in the field. For example, oracle.Channels.Logging Services.Click
.(Conditional) On NetWare, test the configuration:
At the server console, load lengine -d.
If the Novell Audit 2.0 console loads, then everything is configured correctly.
If it does not load, check the logger screen on the NetWare server for error messages. Use the error messages to troubleshoot the configuration.
(Conditional) On Linux or Solaris, test the configuration:
As user root from the Linux or Solaris shell, type /etc/init.d/novell-naudit restart.
Wait a few moments, then type ps -AH |grep lengine.
If lengine is listed (which it should be a few times), then the Secure Logging Server is configured correctly. If a problem occurs during the configuration, error messages appear on the server console. Use the error messages to troubleshoot the configuration.
(Conditional) On Windows, test the configuration:
Click
> > > .Right-click the Novell Audit Manager service, and click
.Mouse over the
icon in the system tray; if the icon remains loaded and displayed, the Secure Logging Server is configured correctly.If you suspect that the Secure Logging Server might not be configured correctly, open the debug display by pressing Shift and then clicking the
icon.Use the messages to troubleshoot the configuration. When you close the debug display, the Audit Manager service is also shut down. You then need to restart the Audit Manager service to launch the Secure Logging Server.