Monitor Windows events
You can create a data collector to collect Windows event logs.
This topic contains the following information:
- Enabling the target host for Windows event collection
- To configure the Windows event log as a data collector
Enabling the target host for Windows event collection
Before you create the data collector for collecting Windows events from the target host (where the events reside), you need to perform a registry update to enable the event collection.These events are collected remotely by the data collector. This change is required for Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 and later.
The following steps pertain to the Windows 2008 R2 operating system. These steps might change depending on the Windows operating system that you are using. For example, on the Windows 2012 R2 operating system, the steps are the same, except these changes:
- While changing the owner, you need to ensure that the location displays the machine name instead of the domain name (that shows by default).
- After selecting the Administrators group, you need to click Edit and under Basic permissions, select the Full Control check box.
To enable the target host for Windows event collection
- Launch regedit (as an Administrator).
- Search for the following registry key in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID:
{76A64158-CB41-11D1-8B02-00600806D9B6} - Right-click the key displayed and select Permissions.
- Click Advanced tab displayed at the bottom right of the dialog box.
- Click Owner.
- Change owner from TrustedInstaller to the Administrators group. To do this, select Administrators and click OK.
- Select the Administrators group, and then select the Allow check box to provide Full Control permissions.
- Click Apply. Click OK.
To configure the Windows event log as a data collector
- Navigate to Administration > Data Collectors > Add Data Collector
.
- In the Name box, provide a unique name to identify this data collector.
- From the Type list, select Monitor Windows Events.
Provide the following information, as appropriate:
Field
Description
Target/Collection Host
Target Host
Collection Host (Agent)
Select the collection host depending on whether you want to use the Collection Station or the Collection Agent to perform data collection.
The collection host is the computer on which the Collection Station or the Collection Agent is located.
By default, the Collection Station is already selected. You can either retain the default selection or select the Collection Agent.
Note: For this type of data collector, the target host and collection host are expected to have different values.
Collector Inputs
Server Name
Credentials
(Optional) Select Apply security credential to provide user name and password credentials automatically and not having to enter it manually and then select the appropriate credential profile from the Available Credential list, that must have already configured under Administration > Credentials.
OR
Select Provide Credential to manually add then manually enter the credentials in the following User Name, Password, Domain fields. You can create a credential profile using the manually entered details by clicking Add Credential
next to the Domain field.
User Name
Provide the user name for connecting with the server from which you want to retrieve the data.
Note: This field is disabled if you applied a security profile earlier.
Password
Provide the password for connecting with the server from which you want to retrieve the data.
Domain
Provide the domain of the Windows user with which you want to connect for retrieving the data files.
Click Test Connection
next to the Domain field to verify that the credentials to the server are correct and are working.
Click Add Credential
, provide a credential profile name, and click OK to create a new credential profile from the credentials that you provided in the user name, password, and domain fields. Once this credential profile is created, it is displayed under Administration > Credentials.
Windows Logs
Select the log type for which you want to create this data collector. You can select Application, Security, or System.
Read from Past (#days)
Indicates the number of days for which the past data must be collected and indexed. The maximum amount of past data that can be collected into the system is defined by the data retention period (default 7). You can change this value by navigating to Administration > System Settings.
By default, this value is set to 0. You cannot search data with a custom time that is set to a duration exceeding the value specified in this field.
BMC recommends you to not use a very high value in this field (for example, 365). This is necessary to avoid a very large amount of data collected into the system in a short time.
Poll Interval (mins)
Enter a number to specify the poll interval (in minutes) for the log collection (0 indicates that this is a one-time log collection).
By default, this value is set to 1.
Start Collection
(Optional) Select this check box if you want to start the data collection immediately.
Tags (optional)
Inherit Host Level Tags From Target Host
Select this check box to inherit your tag selections associated with the target host that you selected earlier. This option is not applicable if you did not select a target host.
Select Tag name
You can manually add tags by selecting one of the tags in the list, specifying a corresponding value, and clicking Add
. The list of added tags is displayed in the Tags pane on the Search tab.
Click Remove Tagto remove a tag.
Group Access (optional)
Inherit Host Level Access Groups From Target Host
Select this check box to inherit your group access configurations associated with the target host that you selected earlier. This option is not applicable if you did not select a target host.
Select All Groups
Select this option if you want to select all user groups. You can also manually select multiple user groups.
If you do not select any user groups and data access control is not enabled, then by default all users can access data retrieved by this data collector. You can restrict access permissions by selecting the relevant user groups that must be given access permissions. To enable data access control, navigate to Administration > System Settings.
If you do not select any user group and data access control is enabled, then only the creator of the data collector has access to data retrieved by this data collector.
For more information, see Managing-user-groups.
- Click Check to ensure that all mandatory fields are filled in and to ensure that no errors are detected.
- Click Create to save your changes.