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Configuring EventSentry

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If you install EventSentry with the Setup MSSQL or the Setup MySQL feature activated, then most database consolidation features will be activated by default. This means, that by default EventSentry will be writing the following information to the EventSentry database:

 

All Information. Warning, Error and Audit Failure events will be written to the database
Service status information will be recorded in the database
Disk space information will be recorded in the database
Software installation history is recorded in the database
Average CPU time, memory usage and disk queue length are recorded in the database
Process, Logon and Print tracking information is recorded in the database

 

If you installed EventSentry without the Setup MSSQL or the Setup MySQL feature activated then you will need to configure these features manually, after the database has been setup. Please follow the brief instructions in the following chapters to configure these features.

 

Please note that the following chapters only briefly cover the topics of event log and system health monitoring. For more information please see the manual or the following best practises topics:

 

Event Log Consolidation
System Health Monitoring