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Installing CA Enterprise Log Manager - CA Technologies

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How to Configure a <strong>CA</strong> Access Control iRecorder to Send Events to <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Log</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>To configure the iRecorder to send events to <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Log</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>1. <strong>Log</strong> into the server that hosts the iRecorder as a user with Administrator orroot privileges.2. Navigate to the directory for your operating system:■■UNIX or Linux: /opt/<strong>CA</strong>/SharedComponents/iTechnologyWindows: \Program Files\<strong>CA</strong>\SharedComponents\iTechnology3. Stop the iGateway daemon or service with the following command:■■UNIX or Linux: ./S99igateway stopWindows: net stop igateway4. Edit the iControl.conf file.The following is a sample iControl file with the sections you need to change inboldface type:iControliControl4.5.0.2iDispatchDSPfalsetruefalselocalhost100truetruefalselocalhostlocalhostef1f44ef-r8sp1cr3596a1052-abcd28-2Public_Key_ValuePrivate_Key_Value105. Specify the following RouteEvent value:trueThis entry tells the iGateway to send its events, including all iRecorderevents, to the host named in the RouteEventHost tag pair.206 Implementation Guide

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