5.4 Viewing a Generated Agent Event

After an audit event is generated, the details of the event can be accessed from the following locations:

  • Dashboard: The Dashboard has the following tabs:

    • Dashboard: From this tab you can see a summary of the audit events that have occurred in the zone. You can see key indicators about top events and impacted objects, and can drill into the event log view in a filtered manner. By default, this dashboard shows you an overview of events in the last 4 hours. If you want to see more data, you can change the time period. For more information about the event details listed in the Dashboard, see Section 6.4, Dashboard Details.

    • Events (Audit Log): This tab enables you to view all of the events that have occurred in the zone. The audit Change and Agent events are displayed. The information is displayed in a format similar to the Events Configuration page. A count is displayed against those categories for which an event has been generated. For example, if a File Transfer event has been generated, 1 is displayed against the File Transfer event in the tree structure. When you click the event, the details of the event are displayed in the right pane.

  • Devices Folder: The Audit tab in the Devices folder enables you to view the events that are generated for a particular device (server or workstation).

To view the generated event details (Example: File Transfer):

  1. Log in to ZENworks Control Center.

  2. (Dashboard) To view the events in the Events tab of the Dashboard, in the left pane, click Dashboard > Events.

    or

    (Devices Folder) To view the events in the Devices folder, in the left pane, click Devices. If the event has been performed on a server in the zone, click the server Details, or if the event has been performed on a managed device, click the workstation Details. Then click the Audit tab to view the Events screen.

    NOTE:Agent audit events are currently applicable only for Windows devices. Hence, if the audit event types are displayed for Linux and Mac devices, they should be ignored.

  3. Click the Agent Events tab.

  4. In the tree structure, click Agent Events and expand the Remote Management category.

    Depending on the number of audit agent events configured, the relevant count is displayed against the agent event category.

  5. Click Session > File Transfer.

    The details of the generated event are displayed in the right pane.

    NOTE:To view the details of the event in a new window, click