Report Descriptions

The following sections describe the Policy and Distribution Services reports:


TED Reports

There are four predefined TED reports:


Distribution Detail Report

Displays a detailed, time-line style history of Distributions for the selected Subscribers (for more information, see the Subscriber bullet), including:

Sorting is by time; grouping is by Distribution name and version.

The report criteria include:


Revision History Report

Displays a history of a Distribution package's versions, including:

Sorting is by version number.

The report criteria include:


Revision History Failure Report

Displays the versions of the Distribution that failed during creation, including:

Sorting is by version.

The report criteria include:


Subscriber Detail Report

Displays status information for the Subscribers that received the Distribution, including:

Sorting is by Subscriber/Parent Subscriber, then Stage.

The report criteria include:


Server Policy Reports

Note that for all server policy reports, the default date ranges are for the current date (from midnight to midnight).

There are six predefined server policy reports:


Discovered Policies Report

Displays the servers that have discovered policies within the specified packages, including:

Sorting is by package, then by context/server name, maintaining the tree's hierarchy. For example, MYSERVER.PRV.NOVELL is sorted NOVELL, PRV, MYSERVER.

The report criteria include:


Server Down Process Report

For a selected server or all servers in the tree, displays Server Down Process policy information, including:

Sorting is by server name only.

The report criteria include:


Failed Policies Report

For all servers in the tree, displays all policies that have failed, including:

Sorting is by context/server name, maintaining the tree's hierarchy. For example, MYSERVER.PRV.NOVELL is sorted NOVELL, PRV, MYSERVER.

The report criteria include:


Packages Report

Displays information on Server Software Packages and their components, including:

Sorting is by context/server name, maintaining the tree's hierarchy. For example, MYSERVER.PRV.NOVELL is sorted NOVELL, PRV, MYSERVER.

The report criteria include:


Successful Policies Report

For all servers in the tree, displays all policies that have been successfully enforced, including:

Sorting is by context/server name, maintaining the tree's hierarchy. For example, MYSERVER.PRV.NOVELL is sorted NOVELL, PRV, MYSERVER.

The report criteria include:


Unenforceable Policies Report

Displays all unenforceable policies because of the absence of an enforcer on a server for all servers in the tree, including:

Sorting is by package, then by server name.

The report criteria include:



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