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Installing CA Enterprise Log Manager - CA Technologies

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Understanding Differences in Architectures<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Log</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> does...<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Log</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> does not...Use its built-in Agent Explorer to manage only <strong>CA</strong><strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Log</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> agents. Duringside-by-side operation of the two systems, <strong>CA</strong>Audit uses its Policy <strong>Manager</strong> only to manage <strong>CA</strong>Audit clientsMigrate <strong>CA</strong> Audit data held in table collectors,report templates or custom reports, alert policies,collection/filtering policies, or role-based accesscontrol policies<strong>CA</strong> Audit ArchitectureThe following illustration shows a simplified <strong>CA</strong> Audit implementation:In some enterprise deployments of <strong>CA</strong> Audit, event data is stored by the collectorservice in a relational database running on the Data Tools server. A databaseadministrator monitors and maintains this database, and works with a systemadministrator to ensure that the correct policies are in place to gather desiredevents, and to exclude events that are not needed.166 Implementation Guide

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