The document provides information about installing and configuring the HP ArcSight Asset Model Import FlexConnector, which allows importing asset model data from a CSV file into the ArcSight ESM network model. It describes prerequisites, installing the FlexConnector, configuring it to point to the CSV files and associated parsers, and running the connector. It also provides a template for the required parser files to match the CSV file format.
ESM Asset Model FlexConnector Developer's Guide for ESM 6.8cProtect724v3
The document provides instructions on installing and configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector to import asset model data from CSV files into the ArcSight ESM network model. It describes prerequisites, supported platforms, installing the connector, configuring it with CSV file locations and parsers, and setting the model import user. An example CSV format and default parser template are also provided.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector in ArcSight ESM. It discusses prerequisites, supported platforms, and the installation process. It also covers configuring the FlexConnector, including running SmartConnectors, setting the model import user, CSV file format and parsing examples, and reloading asset model data. The goal is to enable importing asset model data from files into the ESM network model and keeping the data synchronized.
Oracle E-Business Suite is an integrated suite of applications for e-business consisting of financials, manufacturing, CRM, HRMS and supply chain modules. It uses a Oracle database and file system to store applications and data. The suite has HTML and forms interfaces and uses concurrent processing. It is installed using the Rapid Install component which automates installation of required technology stack components like the Oracle database.
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The document provides instructions for installing and configuring the HP ArcSight Actor Model Import Connector for Microsoft Active Directory. It describes importing the CA certificate, installing the connector, configuring parameters, setting up the actor model import user in ESM, optional filtering configuration, and performing the initial import of actor data from Active Directory into ESM.
Force.com is a platform as a service (PaaS) that allows for application development. It provides a relational database, the Apex programming language for business logic, and tools for building user interfaces. Developers can create and run applications on Force.com, leverage web services for integration, and use batch processing for large data tasks. Security, user access, and data sharing are configurable through profiles and permissions.
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The Microsoft Active Directory Actor Model Import Connector imports data from Microsoft Active Directory into ArcSight IdentityView to populate common sessions and active lists. Version 7.1.7.7605.0 added support for Java 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1. It can import data to one ArcSight Manager and uses simple clear-text authentication between the connector and Active Directory.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Application Express (APEX), including its major components, how to get started, building applications, security, accessing EBS tables, application items, sample applications, and advanced features like collections. APEX is a low-code/no-code development tool that allows users to build data-driven web apps using a browser-based interface and leverages existing SQL and PL/SQL skills within an Oracle database.
ESM Asset Model FlexConnector Developer's Guide for ESM 6.8cProtect724v3
The document provides instructions on installing and configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector to import asset model data from CSV files into the ArcSight ESM network model. It describes prerequisites, supported platforms, installing the connector, configuring it with CSV file locations and parsers, and setting the model import user. An example CSV format and default parser template are also provided.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector in ArcSight ESM. It discusses prerequisites, supported platforms, and the installation process. It also covers configuring the FlexConnector, including running SmartConnectors, setting the model import user, CSV file format and parsing examples, and reloading asset model data. The goal is to enable importing asset model data from files into the ESM network model and keeping the data synchronized.
Oracle E-Business Suite is an integrated suite of applications for e-business consisting of financials, manufacturing, CRM, HRMS and supply chain modules. It uses a Oracle database and file system to store applications and data. The suite has HTML and forms interfaces and uses concurrent processing. It is installed using the Rapid Install component which automates installation of required technology stack components like the Oracle database.
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The document provides instructions for installing and configuring the HP ArcSight Actor Model Import Connector for Microsoft Active Directory. It describes importing the CA certificate, installing the connector, configuring parameters, setting up the actor model import user in ESM, optional filtering configuration, and performing the initial import of actor data from Active Directory into ESM.
Force.com is a platform as a service (PaaS) that allows for application development. It provides a relational database, the Apex programming language for business logic, and tools for building user interfaces. Developers can create and run applications on Force.com, leverage web services for integration, and use batch processing for large data tasks. Security, user access, and data sharing are configurable through profiles and permissions.
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The Microsoft Active Directory Actor Model Import Connector imports data from Microsoft Active Directory into ArcSight IdentityView to populate common sessions and active lists. Version 7.1.7.7605.0 added support for Java 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1. It can import data to one ArcSight Manager and uses simple clear-text authentication between the connector and Active Directory.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Application Express (APEX), including its major components, how to get started, building applications, security, accessing EBS tables, application items, sample applications, and advanced features like collections. APEX is a low-code/no-code development tool that allows users to build data-driven web apps using a browser-based interface and leverages existing SQL and PL/SQL skills within an Oracle database.
The Oracle Web ADI makes task easy by making it convenient in Microsoft Excel and Word to complete your Oracle E-Business Suite tasks. It works via Internet, presents Oracle E-Business Suite Data in a spreadsheet interface, validates data, enables customization and automatically imports data. The Oracle E-Business Suite task you perform on the desktop is determined by the integrator you select in Oracle Web Applications Desktop Integrator. Each seeded integrator is delivered with the Oracle E-Business Suite product that provides the functionality being integrated with the desktop.
Oracle Applications uses a multi-tier architecture with desktop, application, and database tiers. The application tier utilizes various components like Forms Services, Concurrent Processing Server, and the Oracle Applications Framework to power both forms-based and HTML-based applications. The technology layer provides common services for all Oracle Applications modules through components like the Oracle Application Object Library, Oracle Applications Utilities, and Oracle Workflow.
Application Engine is a tool used for batch or online processing of large amounts of data without user intervention. It allows SQL statements, PeopleCode, and program control actions to be defined to perform a business process. Application Engine programs reside in the database, do not require compilation, and provide built-in restart logic. They are made up of sections, steps containing actions like SQL, PeopleCode, and program flow controls. Application Engine can be executed from the Process Scheduler, command line, or called from PeopleCode.
The document describes the directory structure and file system of Oracle Applications. It discusses the roles and contents of key directories like INST_TOP, APPL_TOP, COMMON_TOP and product directories. It also covers the Applications context file, Java files, and database directories.
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This document provides instructions for a lab on coding with Excel and Excel Services. It involves publishing an Excel workbook to a document library as a trusted file location, then developing a C# console application that uses the Excel Services Web Service to call the workbook, pass in parameters, retrieve calculation results, and display them. The lab demonstrates how to incorporate spreadsheet logic into applications while protecting proprietary information on the server. Completing the lab takes an estimated 60 minutes and involves publishing the workbook, setting up the trusted location, adding a web reference, coding the application to open the workbook, set cell values, calculate, get results and close the session, building the project, and running the application with sample inputs to test it.
The document provides an overview and hands-on guide for using Oracle Application Express (APEX). It describes the key components of APEX including the Application Builder, SQL Workshop, and Administration. The SQL Workshop component allows users to browse, create, and manage database objects using the Object Browser, run SQL commands, work with SQL scripts, and use the Query Builder. Step-by-step instructions are provided on creating a workspace and logging in, using the Object Browser to create tables and insert data, and running SQL queries using the SQL Commands component.
Salesforce Admin's guide : the data loader from the command lineCyrille Coeurjoly
Hacks, Habits and Helpful Hints : The salesforce Admin's reference guide. This short guide explain how to use the salesforce data loader in a command line; No more clics, no more errors.
1. The document provides steps to create a repository in Oracle BI 11g using the Administration Tool by importing metadata from the BISAMPLE schema.
2. Key steps include importing the BISAMPLE schema tables, verifying the connection by updating row counts, creating aliases for the tables, and defining physical keys and joins between the tables.
3. The document outlines creating a new repository, importing metadata from the BISAMPLE schema, verifying the connection works properly, creating aliases for the tables with descriptive names, and defining the foreign key relationships between the tables in the Physical layer.
Oracle Applications files are installed under various top-level directories like APPL_TOP, COMMON_TOP, and ORA_TOP. APPL_TOP contains environment files, administrative files, and product directories. Each product directory contains subdirectories for administration, binaries, forms, logs, and more. Load balancing can be configured for Oracle Applications servers using session persistent or non-session persistent load balancers, with options for Forms and JServ traffic. Network latency and wireless connections impact Oracle Applications and can benefit from load balancing architectures.
This document provides an overview of different types of PeopleCode events in PeopleSoft applications. It discusses page events like Activate and component events like FieldChange, RowInsert, and SaveEdit. Each event is described in 1-2 sentences explaining what it is and when it fires. The document also notes what types of objects (pages, fields, etc.) each event can be associated with.
Web services and EAI allow for the exchange of data between different applications and systems. Web services use common protocols like HTTP, SOAP and XML to enable interoperability. To set up inbound and outbound web services in Siebel, integration objects are created to define the data structure and business service methods are defined as the service interface. The Siebel web service configuration is then completed by creating web service records in the application administration.
Demantra Installation,Configuration and Integration with EBusiness Suite R12.1.1Jade Global
The document outlines the steps for installing and configuring Demantra including:
- The architecture diagram and technology stacks used which include Oracle Application Server 10g and Oracle Database.
- The high-level installation steps for Demantra and integrating it with E-Business Suite including downloading and applying the integration patch, configuring profiles, and verifying the integration.
- Common problems encountered such as configuration issues and missing data sources as well as their resolutions.
- Resources referenced for more details on the installation, configuration, and integration process.
The document discusses working with ABAP proxies, including:
- Generating provider and consumer proxies from objects in the Enterprise Services Repository
- Implementing provider proxies by adding application code to the generated class
- Creating runtime configurations using the SAP NetWeaver Administrator to enable calling a Web service
- Regenerating proxies if the underlying objects change or deleting proxies
The document summarizes the architecture of Siebel applications, including the components, data flow, and high-level functions. Key components include the Siebel web client, web server, Siebel web server extension (SWSE), Siebel gateway name server, Siebel server, database server, and file system. The Siebel server manages business data and processes requests from clients. It uses a configuration file and repository file to initialize the application. User requests flow from the web client to the web server and SWSE, then to the Siebel components to retrieve and return data.
This document provides an overview of developing ABAP proxies that facilitate communication between SAP Process Integration (PI) and SAP ECC systems. It discusses developing objects in the Enterprise Services Repository on the PI system, and generating corresponding ABAP objects on the ECC system. It also provides examples of code for inbound and outbound proxies, including posting data to tables or function modules for inbound proxies, and retrieving and sending data for outbound proxies. The goal is to help consultants understand the development scopes for PI and ECC systems when working with ABAP proxies.
The document summarizes the key features and enhancements in the Winter 15 release of Salesforce. Some of the major enhancements include improved Visualforce and Apex functionality, new capabilities for Salesforce1 mobile app development like adding charts from reports to flexible pages, and enhancements to Salesforce1 mobile app features such as viewing events in a weekly view and cloning contact records. It also provides details on new capabilities for administrators, developers and users across areas like user interface, app logic, integration, tools and more.
This document provides release notes for Oracle Application Express Release 4.2. It outlines new features such as increased size limits for data types, identity columns, and invisible columns. It also describes changes in behavior including compatibility mode, mail retry delays, and updated JavaScript libraries. The document provides information to help developers understand changes between releases and ensure applications continue working as expected.
This document discusses key concepts and steps related to implementing and customizing Oracle Applications. It describes the different environments used - development, testing, and production. It also explains concepts like profile options, organizations, forms, concurrent programs, value sets, lookups, flexfields, and tools used for installation and administration like FNDLOAD and bouncing Apache.
This document describes how to create Active Reports in ReportStudio that enable disconnected linking between reports on the Apple iPad using IBM Cognos Mobile. It provides steps for adding an Application Drill-Through definition to allow a report to link to another report. Considerations for design include ensuring all context variables are public, variables match between reports, and scheduling linked reports together. On the iPad, users can drill between linked reports and use the back button to navigate.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector in ArcSight ESM. It assumes familiarity with writing FlexConnectors. The FlexConnector imports asset data from CSV files into the ESM network model based on a configured parser. It supports initial import and ongoing detection of updates. The document describes prerequisites, supported platforms, installation steps, configuration options and reloading of asset data.
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This document provides release notes for version 7.1.7.7604.0 of the HP ArcSight Asset Model Import FlexConnector. The FlexConnector allows importing asset model data from files to synchronize an asset management system with an ESM Network Model. New in this release is support for Java 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1. Installation instructions and support contact information are also included.
The document provides instructions for migrating user and group security between Salesforce organizations using the Force.com Migration Tool. It describes how to set up the tool, including installing required software, configuring connection settings, constructing a project manifest file to specify metadata to migrate, retrieving metadata from the source org, and deploying it to the target org. The tool uses Ant tasks to automate migrating metadata and security configurations between orgs.
The Oracle Web ADI makes task easy by making it convenient in Microsoft Excel and Word to complete your Oracle E-Business Suite tasks. It works via Internet, presents Oracle E-Business Suite Data in a spreadsheet interface, validates data, enables customization and automatically imports data. The Oracle E-Business Suite task you perform on the desktop is determined by the integrator you select in Oracle Web Applications Desktop Integrator. Each seeded integrator is delivered with the Oracle E-Business Suite product that provides the functionality being integrated with the desktop.
Oracle Applications uses a multi-tier architecture with desktop, application, and database tiers. The application tier utilizes various components like Forms Services, Concurrent Processing Server, and the Oracle Applications Framework to power both forms-based and HTML-based applications. The technology layer provides common services for all Oracle Applications modules through components like the Oracle Application Object Library, Oracle Applications Utilities, and Oracle Workflow.
Application Engine is a tool used for batch or online processing of large amounts of data without user intervention. It allows SQL statements, PeopleCode, and program control actions to be defined to perform a business process. Application Engine programs reside in the database, do not require compilation, and provide built-in restart logic. They are made up of sections, steps containing actions like SQL, PeopleCode, and program flow controls. Application Engine can be executed from the Process Scheduler, command line, or called from PeopleCode.
The document describes the directory structure and file system of Oracle Applications. It discusses the roles and contents of key directories like INST_TOP, APPL_TOP, COMMON_TOP and product directories. It also covers the Applications context file, Java files, and database directories.
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The document provides an overview and hands-on guide for using Oracle Application Express (APEX). It describes the key components of APEX including the Application Builder, SQL Workshop, and Administration. The SQL Workshop component allows users to browse, create, and manage database objects using the Object Browser, run SQL commands, work with SQL scripts, and use the Query Builder. Step-by-step instructions are provided on creating a workspace and logging in, using the Object Browser to create tables and insert data, and running SQL queries using the SQL Commands component.
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1. The document provides steps to create a repository in Oracle BI 11g using the Administration Tool by importing metadata from the BISAMPLE schema.
2. Key steps include importing the BISAMPLE schema tables, verifying the connection by updating row counts, creating aliases for the tables, and defining physical keys and joins between the tables.
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Oracle Applications files are installed under various top-level directories like APPL_TOP, COMMON_TOP, and ORA_TOP. APPL_TOP contains environment files, administrative files, and product directories. Each product directory contains subdirectories for administration, binaries, forms, logs, and more. Load balancing can be configured for Oracle Applications servers using session persistent or non-session persistent load balancers, with options for Forms and JServ traffic. Network latency and wireless connections impact Oracle Applications and can benefit from load balancing architectures.
This document provides an overview of different types of PeopleCode events in PeopleSoft applications. It discusses page events like Activate and component events like FieldChange, RowInsert, and SaveEdit. Each event is described in 1-2 sentences explaining what it is and when it fires. The document also notes what types of objects (pages, fields, etc.) each event can be associated with.
Web services and EAI allow for the exchange of data between different applications and systems. Web services use common protocols like HTTP, SOAP and XML to enable interoperability. To set up inbound and outbound web services in Siebel, integration objects are created to define the data structure and business service methods are defined as the service interface. The Siebel web service configuration is then completed by creating web service records in the application administration.
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The document outlines the steps for installing and configuring Demantra including:
- The architecture diagram and technology stacks used which include Oracle Application Server 10g and Oracle Database.
- The high-level installation steps for Demantra and integrating it with E-Business Suite including downloading and applying the integration patch, configuring profiles, and verifying the integration.
- Common problems encountered such as configuration issues and missing data sources as well as their resolutions.
- Resources referenced for more details on the installation, configuration, and integration process.
The document discusses working with ABAP proxies, including:
- Generating provider and consumer proxies from objects in the Enterprise Services Repository
- Implementing provider proxies by adding application code to the generated class
- Creating runtime configurations using the SAP NetWeaver Administrator to enable calling a Web service
- Regenerating proxies if the underlying objects change or deleting proxies
The document summarizes the architecture of Siebel applications, including the components, data flow, and high-level functions. Key components include the Siebel web client, web server, Siebel web server extension (SWSE), Siebel gateway name server, Siebel server, database server, and file system. The Siebel server manages business data and processes requests from clients. It uses a configuration file and repository file to initialize the application. User requests flow from the web client to the web server and SWSE, then to the Siebel components to retrieve and return data.
This document provides an overview of developing ABAP proxies that facilitate communication between SAP Process Integration (PI) and SAP ECC systems. It discusses developing objects in the Enterprise Services Repository on the PI system, and generating corresponding ABAP objects on the ECC system. It also provides examples of code for inbound and outbound proxies, including posting data to tables or function modules for inbound proxies, and retrieving and sending data for outbound proxies. The goal is to help consultants understand the development scopes for PI and ECC systems when working with ABAP proxies.
The document summarizes the key features and enhancements in the Winter 15 release of Salesforce. Some of the major enhancements include improved Visualforce and Apex functionality, new capabilities for Salesforce1 mobile app development like adding charts from reports to flexible pages, and enhancements to Salesforce1 mobile app features such as viewing events in a weekly view and cloning contact records. It also provides details on new capabilities for administrators, developers and users across areas like user interface, app logic, integration, tools and more.
This document provides release notes for Oracle Application Express Release 4.2. It outlines new features such as increased size limits for data types, identity columns, and invisible columns. It also describes changes in behavior including compatibility mode, mail retry delays, and updated JavaScript libraries. The document provides information to help developers understand changes between releases and ensure applications continue working as expected.
This document discusses key concepts and steps related to implementing and customizing Oracle Applications. It describes the different environments used - development, testing, and production. It also explains concepts like profile options, organizations, forms, concurrent programs, value sets, lookups, flexfields, and tools used for installation and administration like FNDLOAD and bouncing Apache.
This document describes how to create Active Reports in ReportStudio that enable disconnected linking between reports on the Apple iPad using IBM Cognos Mobile. It provides steps for adding an Application Drill-Through definition to allow a report to link to another report. Considerations for design include ensuring all context variables are public, variables match between reports, and scheduling linked reports together. On the iPad, users can drill between linked reports and use the back button to navigate.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector in ArcSight ESM. It assumes familiarity with writing FlexConnectors. The FlexConnector imports asset data from CSV files into the ESM network model based on a configured parser. It supports initial import and ongoing detection of updates. The document describes prerequisites, supported platforms, installation steps, configuration options and reloading of asset data.
ArcSight Asset Model Import FlexConnector Release NotesProtect724tk
This document provides release notes for version 7.1.7.7604.0 of the HP ArcSight Asset Model Import FlexConnector. The FlexConnector allows importing asset model data from files to synchronize an asset management system with an ESM Network Model. New in this release is support for Java 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1. Installation instructions and support contact information are also included.
The document provides instructions for migrating user and group security between Salesforce organizations using the Force.com Migration Tool. It describes how to set up the tool, including installing required software, configuring connection settings, constructing a project manifest file to specify metadata to migrate, retrieving metadata from the source org, and deploying it to the target org. The tool uses Ant tasks to automate migrating metadata and security configurations between orgs.
The document provides instructions on using the Force.com Migration Tool to migrate metadata between a local directory and a Salesforce organization. It discusses installing the tool, setting up the build files with connection information and targets, constructing a project manifest, retrieving metadata from an org, and deploying it to another org. The tool allows automating repetitive deployment tasks through its use of Ant scripts.
The release notes summarize new features for HP ArcSight ESM version 6.9.1c, including:
- Enhancements to the ArcSight Command Center including new tool commands and improvements to active channels.
- New features for the ArcSight Console including improved field set editing and active list options.
- Correlation improvements including a new rule resilience feature.
- Additional type conversion functions and enhancements to lists, security use cases, and package imports.
- A new ESM service layer API method and event data transfer tool to export events to HDFS.
- A new zoneUpdate command to automate updating zones from subscription packages.
The document discusses using the Force.com Migration Tool to migrate metadata between Salesforce organizations. It covers installing the tool, constructing a project manifest listing components to retrieve or deploy, creating retrieve targets in the build file, and retrieving metadata from a Salesforce organization by running commands. Running tests is automatically done during deployment to verify changes.
The document provides instructions on using the Force.com Migration Tool to retrieve and deploy metadata between a local directory and a Salesforce organization. It discusses installing the tool, setting connection information, constructing a project manifest, creating retrieve targets, and retrieving metadata from Salesforce. The general procedure involves retrieving metadata files from a source org, making any changes, and deploying the files or deletions to a destination org.
This document provides release notes for HPE Security ArcSight ESM version 6.9.1c Patch 3. It includes instructions for installing the patch for the various ESM components, as well as information on fixed issues, usage notes, and open issues.
Lightning web components are custom HTML elements built using HTML and modern JavaScript. Lightning Web Components uses core Web Components standards and provides only what’s necessary to perform well in browsers supported by Salesforce.
This document provides release notes for HPE Security ArcSight ESM version 6.8c Patch 4. It includes instructions for installing the patch for the ESM main components and ArcSight Console. Issues fixed in this patch include critical issues in ESM 6.8c as well as security and language updates. Documentation changes and workarounds for certain issues are also described.
The document provides instructions for upgrading from ESM version 5.5 to 5.6. It outlines the following high-level steps:
1. Preparing existing content and downloading necessary installation files and scripts.
2. Upgrading the ArcSight database components and Oracle database software.
3. Upgrading the ArcSight Manager, Console, and Web applications.
4. Checking the state of existing content and upgrading SmartConnectors after the upgrade is complete.
It also provides guidance for upgrading hierarchical or multi-manager ESM installations.
This document provides an overview of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and the Adobe Flex software development kit. It discusses how Flex uses MXML and ActionScript to create RIA applications that interact with the Flash plugin. It also covers related technologies like Adobe AIR, BlazeDS, and LifeCycle Data Services that allow Flex applications to communicate with backend services. Examples of MXML code and Flex application architecture are provided.
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This document provides release notes for version 7.0.7.7289 of the HPE ArcSight Actor Model Import FlexConnector for Database. The connector allows importing identity information from SQL databases into the ArcSight actor model. The release notes summarize what's new, including updated platform support, and list the installed files. A single fixed issue addressing the POODLE SSL vulnerability is also noted.
The document provides instructions for migrating ESM resources from Oracle databases used in ESM 5.0 SP2, ESM 5.2, or earlier versions to the CORR-Engine database used in ESM 6.0c. It describes running a migration tool that transfers schema and data from the Oracle database to CORR-Engine. Several requirements and limitations of the migration process are outlined, such as event data not being migrated and domain fields having limited functionality after migration.
This document provides release notes for ArcSight ESM version 6.9.1c Patch 2. The patch updates the JRE to version 1.7.0_101, enables high availability on new operating system versions, addresses critical issues in 6.9.1c, and provides security and geographical information updates. The document includes instructions for installing the patch for the ESM suite and ArcSight Console, as well as notes on usage, fixed issues, and open issues.
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The document provides installation and configuration instructions for the HPE Model Import Connector for RepSM, which retrieves reputation data from the HPE Reputation Security Monitor threat intelligence service and forwards it to ArcSight ESM. It describes downloading and running the installer, configuring parameters including the ESM destination, and additional post-installation steps for proper connector function. Optional tasks like reloading RepSM data or optimizing data transfer using a timer are also outlined.
This document provides guidance for developers on creating REST clients to interact with HP ArcSight ESM services. It outlines the required documentation, describes the available ESM services, and provides examples for sending HTTP requests to access services for tasks like login, managing cases, and retrieving reports. Developers need the ArcSight Manager certificate and Javadocs to get started developing REST clients for ESM.
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This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the Actor Model Import Connector for Microsoft Active Directory. It allows extracting user identity information from an Active Directory LDAP and populating ArcSight ESM with Actor resources. Key steps include importing the CA certificate, installing the connector, setting up the import user in ESM, performing an initial import of actor data, and accessing advanced parameters. The connector supports Active Directory on Windows Server 2003 and 2008.
This document provides release notes for ArcSight ESM version 6.9.1c Patch 1. The patch updates the JRE to version 1.7.0_97, enables HA on new certified OS versions, addresses critical issues in 6.9.1c, and provides security and vulnerability updates. The document describes how to install the patch for the ESM suite and ArcSight Console, verifies the downloaded software, and lists fixed and open issues.
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The document is an administrator's guide for ArcSight Connector Appliance version 6.3 from April 2012. It provides information on installing, configuring, and using the Connector Appliance. The Connector Appliance is a platform that runs software connectors to collect security events from different sources and send them to ArcSight managers and loggers for processing. The guide describes the Connector Appliance's architecture, components, deployment scenarios, installation process, user interface, and backup/restore procedures.
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3. Contents
Chapter 1: Overview 4
Assumptions 4
Chapter 2: Asset Model Import FlexConnector CSV File Attributes 5
Chapter 3: Installing and Configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector 7
Prerequisites 7
Installing the Asset Model Import FlexConnector 7
Configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector 8
Running SmartConnectors 9
Set the Model Import User 10
CSV Format and Parser Example 10
Default CSV Format 11
Parser Example and Template 11
CSV File Attributes 14
Reloading Asset Model Data 15
Send Documentation Feedback 16
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4. Chapter 1: Overview
The Asset Model Import FlexConnector allows you to develop a model import connector to import the
asset model data from a file. This enables you to create and maintain ESM Network Model data, and
keep this data in sync with the data in your Asset Management system. Based on configuration, files
are read by the connector, and converted to XML based on parser attributes. Upon generation, the XML
files are automatically transferred by the connector to the ESM server.
Note: CSV is the only file format supported.
You configure the connector using the SmartConnector Configuration Wizard. Also, you must create
parser files from the provided template that match the format of the CSV files.
The connector supports two modes of operation:
l Initial read and import
l Ongoing detection and import of updates
During the initial read and import for attributes specified in the CSV files, the connector can import a full
set or subset of attributes for each asset based on CSV file content and corresponding matching parser
configuration.
After the information is imported into ESM, the list of attributes the connector sends to ESM for existing
assets is not updated. If you add or remove attributes to be sent to ESM from the connector after you
import the asset data, you will not get a history of the new attributes. Updates will only be from the point
of time the attributes were added. If you want a history of the added attributes, re-import the asset data.
Assumptions
You should be familiar with writing a Log File FlexConnector. Refer to the FlexConnector Developer's
Guide for more information about writing a parser.
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5. Chapter 2: Asset Model Import FlexConnector
CSV File Attributes
The following table lists the CSV file attributes for the Asset Model in ESM. In order to work with these
attributes, you should be familiar with the ESM Asset Model. See the ArcSight Console User’s Guide,
topics “Modeling the Network” and “Asset Model”.
Attribute Description
Inactive
Asset
Use to disable an asset.
Inactive
Reason
The reason the asset was inactivated (disabled).
Name The asset’s friendly name. This field can default to the asset’s host name or IP
address. This name is listed in the Asset tree in ESM.
IP Address The asset’s IP address, in dotted-decimal notation.
MAC
Address
The unique hardware ID for the network device.
Host Name The asset’s DNS name.
External ID The asset’s user-defined identifier.
Alias The asset’s display name. If an alias is not specified, the asset name is used.
Typically used in a localized environment to display the asset name in the local
language.
Parent
Group
The URI of the asset’s immediate parent group in the hierarchy, based on ESM’s
Asset tree. For example, “/All Assets/Customer A/”.
Old Parent
Group
Used only to move one asset from one group to another. Is the URI of the source group
for the asset.
Description The asset’s text description.
Zone As described in Assets and Changing Assets. Specify the Zone URI of the Asset, as
shown in the in ESM Zones tree.
Location The asset’s specified location.
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6. Attribute Description
Category The URI of the category to which the asset belongs. An asset can belong to more than
one category. Assets can be categorized based on business use, criticality,
applications, hardware, operating system, or other criteria. If a category does not exist,
it is automatically created for the asset. For example, for the category Criticality, an
asset can belong to the category High (with the Criticality categories of High, Medium,
and Low).
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7. Chapter 3: Installing and Configuring the Asset
Model Import FlexConnector
This chapter provides information about the prerequisites, installation and configuration of the Asset
Model Import FlexConnector.
Prerequisites
Before installing the Asset Model Import FlexConnector, the following prerequisites must be met:
l Ensure that ESM and the Console are installed. For more information, see the ArcSight ESM
Installation and Configuration Guide.
l Local access to the machine where the Asset Model Import FlexConnector is to be installed and
administrator privileges to that machine.
l A minimum of 256 MB of memory and 3 GB of available hard disk space on the host machine.
l Start the Manager. The command prompt window or terminal box displays a Ready message when
the Manager starts successfully. Monitor the server.std.log file located in $ARCSIGHT_
HOMElogsdefault. Although not required, it is helpful to have the Console running when installing
the Asset Model Import FlexConnector to verify a successful installation.
l Zones must have been created in ESM to use with the assets, using the Network Modeling Wizard
in the ArcSight Console. If the zones are not created, assets are not assigned to zones, and the
zone information for the asset is ignored.
l ArcSight ESM and database components must be up and running to configure the Asset Model
Import FlexConnector.
Installing the Asset Model Import FlexConnector
This section provides instructions on how to install the Asset Model Import FlexConnector.
1. Using the log-in credentials supplied to you by ArcSight, download the Asset Model Import
FlexConnector installation executable file from the HP software support site to the machine where
the connector will run.
2. Place the executable file in a directory.
3. Double-click the executable file to start the installer.
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8. 4. Follow the installation wizard through the following folder selection tasks and installation of the
core connector software:
n Introduction
n Choose Install Folder
n Choose Shortcut Folder
n Pre-Installation Summary
n Installing...
Configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector
This section provides information about configuring the Asset Model Import FlexConnector. After
installation completes, the SmartConnector Configuration Wizard displays.
1. Select Add a Connector. Click Next.
2. Asset Model Import FlexConnector for File is already selected. Click Next.
3. Enter devices details, which are the folder locations and parser names. Click Add to add folder
locations for folders containing the CSV log files and the associated parsers.
Field Description
Folder
Location
Enter the complete path to the folder containing the CSV log files. Each folder must
contain CSV files of the same format, and associated with the same parser.
Parser
File
Name
Enter the name of the parser associated with the specific CSV folder. The parser
must match for the format of the CSV file. You can create a different parser format
for each folder configured.
Use Import and Export to copy the list of folders and parsers to or from a spreadsheet if needed.
Click Next.
4. In the destination type window, verify that ArcSight Manager (encrypted) is selected and click
Next.
Note: When selecting destinations for the Asset Model Import FlexConnector, select
ArcSight Manager (encrypted) only. No other destinations are supported.
5. Enter destination parameters, including the host and port information, and click Next.
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9. Parameter Description
Manager
Host Name
Enter the name of the host on which the Manager is installed.
Manager
Port
Enter the network port from which the Manager is accepting requests. The
default port is 8443.
User Name Enter a valid ArcSight user name to log in to configure the SmartConnector. This
is the same user name you created during the Manager installation.
Password Enter a valid ArcSight password to log in to configure the SmartConnector. This
is the same password you created during the Manager installation.
AUP Master
Destination
Select true or false.
Filter Out All
Events
Select true or false.
Enable
Demo CA
Select true or false.
6. Enter connector details. Enter a name for the SmartConnector and provide other information
identifying the connector’s use in your environment. Click Next.
7. Select whether to import a certificate. Click Next.
8. Read the SmartConnector summary and click Next. If the summary is incorrect, click Previous
and make changes.
9. The Wizard now prompts you to choose whether you want to run the SmartConnector as a
process or as a service. If you choose to run the SmartConnector as a service, the Wizard
prompts you to define service parameters for the SmartConnector. Click Next. The Wizard
displays a dialog confirming the SmartConnector’s configuration.
10. Choose Exit and click Next.
11. Click Done.
A parser example that you can use as is or use as a template is created during the configuration
process is located at: $ARCSIGHT_HOMEuseragentflexagentmicasset_flexfile.
Running SmartConnectors
SmartConnectors can be installed and run in standalone mode, on Windows platforms as a Windows
service, or on UNIX platforms as a UNIX daemon, depending upon the platform supported. On
Windows platforms, SmartConnectors also can be run using shortcuts and optional Start menu entries.
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10. If installed standalone, the SmartConnector must be started manually, and is not automatically active
when a host is re-started. If installed as a service or daemon, the SmartConnector runs automatically
when the host is re-started. For information about connectors running as services or daemons, see the
ArcSight SmartConnector User's Guide.
For connectors installed standalone, to run all installed SmartConnectors on a particular host, open a
command window, go to $ARCSIGHT_HOMEcurrentbin and run: arcsight connectors
To view the SmartConnector log, read the file:
$ARCSIGHT_HOMEcurrentlogsagent.log
To stop all SmartConnectors, enter Ctrl+C in the command window.
Set the Model Import User
After installing, configuring, and starting the connector, from the ArcSight Console set the Model Import
User for the connector (this must be a user with Console administrative privileges). Setting the user
links the user to the assets, and that user is then treated as the “creator” of the assets. The connector is
then run on that user’s behalf.
1. From the ArcSight Console, go to the Navigator panel and choose the Resources tab.
2. Under Resources, choose the Connectors resource.
3. Under All Connectors, navigate to your Asset Model Import FlexConnector.
4. Right click on the connector and select Configure.
5. On the Inspect/Edit panel and choose the Connector tab.
6. Under the Connector tab, go to Model Import User and select a user from the Administrators
group.
7. Click OK.
CSV Format and Parser Example
The following is an example of the CSV format. Each line of the CSV file represents one asset.
Note: If you want categories to be created automatically on the ESM server side, the property
archive.import.asset.category.auto.create must be set to true in the server.properties
property file. See the ArcSight Console User’s Guide, “Asset Model”, for details on working with
assets. See the ESM Administrator’s Guide, “Editing Properties Files”, for details on how to edit a
properties file.
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11. Default CSV Format
By default, the parser supports the following CSV format:
Action,InactiveAsset*,InactiveReason,AssetName,Ip,Mac,HostName,ExternalId,Alias,Par
entGroupUri,OldParentGroupUri,AssetDescription,ZoneUri,LocationUri,AssetCategory
*the asset can be inactive or active based on the value passed (true or false) to enable or disable the
asset
An example of a CSV file:
addAsset,,,asset_1,199.199.0.1,00:11:22:33:44:51,myhostname_1,myexternalid_
1,myalias_1,myparentgroupuri_1,,myassetdesc,myzoneuri,mylocationuri,myassetcategory
Where AssetCategory can be multiple categories separated by ";" and Action can be one of the
following:
l addAsset: Creates an asset
l updateAsset: Update an existing asset on the server. The server will update asset attributes and
merge categories.
l removeAsset: Removes the asset
l addCategory: Assigns one or more categories, separated by a semi-colon (;)
l removeCategory: Removes one or more categories, separated by a semi-colon (;)
l addZone: Assigns a zone. An asset can belong to one zone only. If an asset belongs to a zone, the
newly-added zone will replace the existing zone. Do not add assets from more than one zone in a
CSV file. Generate separate CSV files to contain assets from different zones.
l removeZone: Removes the asset from a zone.
l moveAsset: Removes the asset from the existing parent group and associates it with the new
parent group.
Note: The connector does not validate the data in the CSV file or in the XML archive. The
archive can fail processing based on existing edit checks in ESM.
Parser Example and Template
You create parser files to match the format of your CSV files. This example is provided to help you
create your own parser files.
comments.start.with=#
delimiter=,
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13. token[12].name=ZoneUri
token[12].type=String
token[13].name=LocationUri
token[13].type=String
token[14].name=AssetCategory
token[14].type=String
###keep these 7 fields unchanged###
additionaldata.enabled=true
additionaldata.duplicate.keys.allowed=false
event.deviceEventCategory=__stringConstant(Asset)
event.deviceCustomString1Label=__stringConstant(model.sender)
event.deviceCustomString1=__stringConstant(flexcsv)
event.deviceCustomString2Label=__stringConstant(model.template)
event.deviceCustomString2=__stringConstant(mic/asset_flexcsv/asset.vm)
###field mappings###
event.deviceVendor=__getVendor(CSV File)
event.deviceProduct=__stringConstant(Assets)
event.deviceAction=Action
additionaldata.Action=Action
event.externalId=ExternalId
event.flexString1=AssetName
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14. #following mappings maybe removed in future but required for now
additionaldata.UniqueUserId=AssetName
event.destinationUserId=AssetName
CSV File Attributes
Attribute Description
Action Defines the action you can take. See "Default CSV Format" on page 11 for
details on possible actions.
InactiveAsset Use to disable an asset.
InactiveReason The reason the asset was inactivated (disabled).
AssetName The asset’s friendly name. This field can default to the asset’s host name or IP
address. This name is listed in the Asset tree in ESM.
IP The asset’s IP address, in dotted-decimal notation.
MAC The unique hardware ID for the network device.
HostName The asset’s DNS name.
ExternalID The asset’s user-defined identifier.
Alias The asset’s display name. If an alias is not specified, the asset name is used.
Typically used in a localized environment to display the asset name in the local
language.
ParentGroupUri The URI of the asset’s immediate parent group in the hierarchy, based on the
Console’s Asset tree. For example, “/All Assets/Customer A/”.
OldParentGroupUri Used only to move one asset from one group to another. Is the URI of the
source group for the asset.
AssetDescription The asset’s text description.
ZoneUri As described in Assets and Changing Assets. Specify the Zone URI of the
Asset, as shown in the in ESM Zones tree.
LocationUri The asset’s specified location.
AssetCategory The URI of the category to which the asset belongs. An asset can belong to
more than one category. Assets can be categorized based on business use,
criticality, applications, hardware, operating system, or other criteria. If a
category does not exist, it is automatically created for the asset. For example,
for the category Criticality, an asset can belong to the category High (with the
Criticality categories of High, Medium, and Low).
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15. Reloading Asset Model Data
A redeployment, reconfiguration, or mistaken deletion of attributes of your ESM structure may require
reloading all asset data. Use the following procedure to reload asset data:
1. Stop the connector if running.
2. From the ArcSight Console, go to the Navigator panel and choose the Resources tab.
3. Under Resources, choose the Asset tab.
4. Under All Assets, go to the top level directory. Identify the folders you need to delete in order to be
able to reload asset model data for the connector.
Note: Be sure not to delete all asset folders. Some asset folders are default folders supplied
by ESM. Delete only the asset data managed by this connector.
Highlight the asset folder you need to delete, then right-click and choose Delete Group from the
menu.
5. On the connector side, reconstitute the asset data by recopying it from its original source, or
renaming the backup files to their original file names.
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