Monitoring compliance in the virtual environment
BMC Server Automation enables IT organizations to manage both physical and virtual environments from one platform, allowing organizations to achieve the same level of operational efficiency for both their physical and virtual environments.
The server auditing and compliance capabilities in BMC Server Automation involve:
- Detecting discrepancies between specific virtual asset configurations against a baseline configuration through use of an Audit Job.
- Monitoring and detecting compliance violations between specific virtual asset configurations against specific rules, through use of a Compliance Job.
The following table describes the capabilities in BMC Server Automation that are useful in managing, controlling, and enforcing configuration changes to your server and application environments, regardless of whether the environment is virtual or physical.
Task | Description |
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Base-lining the environment | Use a Snapshot Job to establish a baseline of the virtual environment (for example, a host, virtual machine, LPAR, and so on), so that you can then track audit discrepancies or compliance violations using an Audit or Compliance Job. |
Auditing the environment | To ensure that there are no unauthorized changes in server configuration, the BMC Server Automation operator can run an Audit Job periodically to compare each virtual asset configuration with one or more baseline configurations. Any detected differences in the configurations are treated as audit discrepancies in BMC Server Automation and can be rectified by running a remediation job (automatically or manually) to synchronize the virtual assets (servers, virtual systems, and so on). |
Ensuring compliance to standards | To prevent unauthorized or unwanted changes in the virtual infrastructure, the BMC Server Automation operator can run a Compliance job periodically that compares the configuration of each virtual asset against certain rules and policies (for example, operational or regulatory policies). |
Remediating issues in the environment | You can create a remediation package for a virtual asset that has failed an Audit or Compliance Job. You create a BLPackage that consolidates all remediation actions specified in the audit or compliance rules that the target component has failed. |