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1. Hide Help Release Notes Back D Next Figure 3 4 Disk Partitioning Setup 7 Choose Manually partition with Disk Druid then click Next Result The Disk Setup dialog displays 3 6 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Online Help Partitioning 5 Disk Setup i Drive dev hda Geom 784 255 63 Model WDC AC26400B Choose where you would like az ida Red Hat Enterprise Linux to be F 5028 MB 1019 MB installed If you do not know how to partition your system or if you A z New Edit Delete Reset RAID LVM need help with using the manual partitioning tools refer Mount Point Size to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux pce RAID Volume ie Ea E ISL Eg Installation Guide 7 Hard Drives v dev hda Ifyou used automatic dev hda boot e3 v 12 1 B partitioning you can either dev hda3 swap 1020 655 784 accept the current partition r LVM PV settings click Next or modify the setup using the manual partitioning tool If you are manually partitioning Lunur evetam uou will caa voue IY lt gt Hide RAID device LVM Volume Group members T Hide Help Release Notes lt Back D gt Next Figure 3 5 Disk Setup NOTE Ifyou are reinstalling an existing system 1 Remove LVM volume groups by selecting rootvg a
2. Do not use host names containing the under score character _ This is not a valid character in the web server running on the Picture Perfect host 33 Under Miscellaneous Settings configure the Gateway and the Primary DNS if applicable If you fail to provide a Primary DNS an error message displays Depending on your network environment this could cause future problems If you do not know what the Primary DNS should be consult your Network Administrator 3 20 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 34 When you are ready click Next Result The Firewall Configuration dialog is displayed ech Firewall Configuration A firewall sits between your computer and the network and determines which resources on your computer remote users on the network are able to access A properly configured firewall can greatly increase the out of the box security of your system Choose the appropriate security level for your system No Firewall No firewall provides complete access to your system and does no security checking Security checking is the disabling of access to certain services This should only be selected if you hide Help DpRelease Notes Select the No Firewall option butto A firewall can help prevent unauthorized access to your computer from the outside world Would you like to enable a firewall Ng firewall O Enable firewall With a firewall you ma
3. Department Name Marketing Server Host Name carma ge com Server Administrators Email Address zev Freidus ge com Please enter the following extra attributes to be sent with your certificate request A challenge password xxxxxxxx An optional company name NOTE Be sure that you enter in the Server Host Name field the exact name of your CARMA server If you will be accessing your server using the Fully Qualified Domain Name then it must be entered this way in the CSR For example if your server name is carma and you will be accessing it using a URL such as carma ge com then you must enter carma ge com in the Server Host Name field If this information is entered incorrectly SSL will not function properly and this information can NOT be changed once you get your Certificate Change directories by typing the following cd etc httpd conf ssl csr ENTER There will be a file in this directory called server csr This is your CSR Present your CSR to a CA along with the other relevant information to receive your Certificate Card Access Report Management Application 6 7 Generating the CSR and Installing the Certificate 6 Once you receive your Certificate copy it to the following location etc httpd conf ssl crt server crt 7 Restart your CARMA Web server by typing the following etc init d httpd restart ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on your screen
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5. Getting Started 5 gt To select the time zone in which the report data is to be displayed 1 Click DEV BADGE EVENT DATE DEV BADGE EVENT DATE gt DEY BADGE EVENT DATE HOST BADGE EVENT DATE UTC BADGE EVENT DATE 2 Select either Dev HOST or UTC to specify a context of either Device Host or Coordinated Universal time for the report data gt To search badge history for a specific time period 1 Use the check boxes next to Date and Time in the first section of this page entitled Badge Event Date 2 Start by selecting the Dates you want to included in the report If you would like to narrow the search further you can also enter specific times 3 Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click Create Report Card Access Report Management Application 5 11 Badge Event History gt If you need a report on a certain employee s badge 1 You may also search badge history by Badge ID Employee ID Last Name or First Name The fields are not case sensitive so upper case and lower case characters are treated the same Badge ID or Employee ID produces the most accurate results as there may be several different employees with the same first or last names 2 Enter the information you choose to use in the specified fields which are found in the Badge Holder Information section 3 After entering the information scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Create Report This displays a complet
6. Back up your existing CARMA 3 0 database gt Before performing the upgrade backup your existing CARMA database by performing the following steps 1 Loginas root 2 To create a disk file for your existing database backup type Linux ain mysqldump u carma p opt carma gt var lt filename gt lt ENTER gt i Version 7 1 j Li V inux Enterpri 3 mysqldump opt carma gt ar lt fi lename gt lt ENTER gt where lt filename gt is the name of the backup file For example carmabk101003 3 Insert a tape and type tar cvf dev st0 var lt filename gt lt ENTER gt Card Access Report Management Application 4 3 Install RedHat Enterprise Linux on your CARMA server Install RedHat Enterprise Linux on your CARMA server Refer to Installing Red Hat Linux on page 3 2 Install CARMA 4 0 Refer to Installing CARMA on page 3 39 Restore your CARMA 3 0 database CAUTION Before restoring your database you need to increase value of Months to keep in A carma conf or the import will drop data older than 4 months 1 To increase the value using the VI editor type vi etc carma conf 2 Adjust the value as necessary and exit the VI editor 3 Once you have successfully completed the installation of RedHat Linux and CARMA and adjusted the number of months of data to import restore the database by typing cd var lt ENTER gt tar xvf dev st0 lt ENTER gt 4 4 Card Access Report Mana
7. CARMA you will need to convert and backup F your database prior to installing RedHat Linux Enterprise 4 Upgrade 4 Begin with Chapter 4 Upgrading Carma from a Previous Version and when instructed return to this chapter This section guides you through the installation of RedHat Linux on your CARMA server If you purchased the server from GE it came preloaded Otherwise start below and follow the instructions for installing RedHat Linux and then continue with Installing CARMA on page 3 39 This chapter covers the following topics e Installing Red Hat Linux e Installing CARMA e Removing CARMA Card Access Report Management Application 3 1 Installing Red Hat Linux Installing Red Hat Linux NOTE These instructions assume you are using an official copy of Red Hat Linux Enterprise 4 7 Upgrade 4 that was obtained from Red Hat Inc gt To begin installation of Red Hat Linux 1 Insert the Red Hat Linux Disk 1 in the CD ROM drive and boot your computer 2 When asked if you want to install Red Hat Linux in graphical or text mode press to select graphical mode Result The system performs various tests probes for devices such as the monitor and mouse and when finished displays a Welcome screen 3 Click Next Result The Language Selection screen displays 3 2 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Online Help Language Selection Choose the language you woul
8. Click Next to continue e Ifyou have never registered choose Tell me why I need to register and provide a Red Hat login A dialog displays which allows you the option of registering at a later time Result If you provided your Red Hat login account information the Activate dialog displays 3 34 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Ca 4 Activate Date and Time Display Activate your subscription Red Hat Login Why Register The number is Create Logi REAT example XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX dashes optional Activate O I don t have a subscription number System User Sound Card Additional CDs Connect your system Send hardware information Details Send package list Details Please provide a name for the system you are installing Finish Setup dhcp59 199 rdu redhat com example webserverl Need help Contact a customer service representative near you at http www redhat com contact lt Back D gt Next Figure 3 28 Activate 58 Enter the subscription number in the appropriate field Otherwise select I do not have a subscription number Click Next to continue Result The System User dialog displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 35 Installing Red Hat Linux amp System User Date and Time It is recommended that you create a system usemame for regular non
9. Please click the Sound Card Next button in the lower right comer to continue Red Hat Network Additional CDs Finish Setup SENS co Red Hat Enterprise Linux Figure 3 22 Welcome 52 Click Next to continue Result The License Agreement dialog displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 29 Installing Red Hat Linux Welcome License Agreement Date and Time User Account Sound Card Red Hat Network Additional CDs Finish Setup License Agreement LICENSE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX VERSION 3 This agreement governs the use of the Software and any updates to the Software regardless of the delivery mechanism The Software is a collective work under U S Copyright Law Subject to the following terms Red Hat Inc Red Hat grants to the user Customer a icense to this collective work pursuant to the GNU General Public License 1 The Software Red Hat Enterprise Linux the Software is a modular operating system consisting of hundreds of software components The end user license agreement for each component is located in the component s source code With the exception of certain image files identified in Section 2 below the license terms for the components permit Customer to copy modify and redistribute the component in both source code and binary code forms This agr
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11. httpd installed Running version is httpd 2 0 52 9 ent php installed Running version is php 4 3 9 3 1 3 46 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal libc client 2002e 8 installed Running version is libc client 2002e 8 php imap installed Running version is php imap 4 3 9 3 1 php ldap installed Running version is php ldap 4 3 9 3 1 perl DBI installed Running version is perl DBI 1 40 5 mysql installed Running version is mysql 4 1 7 4 RHEL4 1 mysql devel installed Running version is mysql devel 4 1 7 4 RHEL4 1 mysqlclient10 installed Running version is mysqlclient10 3 23 58 4 RHEL4 1 mysqlclient10 devel installed Running version is mysqlclient10 devel 3 23 58 4 RHEL4 1 mysql bench installed Running version is mysql bench 4 1 7 4 RHEL4 1 mysql server installed Running version is mysql server 4 1 7 4 RHEL4 1 php mysql installed Running version is php mysql 4 3 9 3 1 gd installed Running version is gd 2 0 28 4 php gd installed Running version is php gd 4 3 9 3 1 Press Ctrl c to exit or Press the Enter key to continue Installing Informix Client SDK Please type no when prompted to do so Is ClientSDK being installed along with Informix database server version 9 x required to be run as user informix yes or no Card Access Report Management Application 3 47 Installing CARMA 6 Type no Result Messages similar to the following display
12. laj the passwd command Result The Linux desktop displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 39 Installing CARMA DBC Tue Feb15 7 26PM Q Figure 3 33 Red Hat Desktop 2 From the Red Hat Main Menu select System Settings Network or From a terminal window type usr sbin redhat config network Result The Network Configuration window displays 3 40 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 File Profile Help f B X x New Edit Copy Delete Activate Devices Hardware IPsec DNS Hosts Deactivate You may configure network devices associated with Ha physical hardware here Multiple logical devices can be associated with a single piece of hardware Profile Status Device Nickname Type X Inactive ethl ethl Ethernet Q Active etho etho J Ethernet Figure 3 34 Network Configuration Window 3 If you have only one network card only one option is listed Double click that option If you have multiple network cards wireless and wired choose the wired device to configure first Under Type the display will show Ethernet Result The Ethernet Device window displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 41 Installing CARMA Automatically obtain IP address settings with dhcp DHCP Settings Hostname optional lt x Automatically obtain DNS information from p
13. on which to generate the report do this in the section entitled User Who Logged In You can also choose only successful or unsuccessful logins in this same section by clicking on one or the other in the box entitled Limit Search To If you do not choose either of these all logins successful and unsuccessful will show on the report 5 At the very bottom of the Search System Logins page is a box entitled Options etc Here you can choose whether you would like the report to list the badge events with the latest events first default or the earliest events first However if you would like the report to list the earliest events first click the arrow of the list box and choose Earliest Also found in this Options etc box is the option to delete logs older than 90 days To do this click Clicking Here A new page lists the number of logs found in the SQL Log History and the number of outdated rows that were found and deleted Click Back to get to the Search System Logins page Card Access Report Management Application 5 61 System Administration 6 If at any time you have made an error while entering information and would like to clear the screen click Clear at the bottom of the page and the information you have entered is cleared Click Create Report when the information you have entered is correct 7 At the top of this report the number of records shown is listed You move through this report by clicking Next for the n
14. requesting client application Clients can then check that they are connecting to the expected server and not to an impostor inserting itself in the communication stream Card Access Report Management Application 6 1 Obtaining a Certificate for the CARMA Server The Secure Sockets Layer SSL is a protocol developed by Netscape Communications Corporation which establishes a secure connection between a client and server using the technologies described above The actual encryption algorithm used is developed and licensed by RSA named after its inventors Ron Rivest Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman RSA is the only universally accepted Cryptosystem This chapter covers the following topics e Obtaining a Certificate for the CARMA Server e Generating and Installing the Certificate Obtaining a Certificate for the CARMA Server In order to obtain a certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority CA you will need to generate a Certificate Signing Request CSR which uniquely identifies your server to the CA There are a number of certificate authorities that will issue a certificate for your server The most well known and trusted ones are e Verisign http www verisign com and e Thawte Consulting http www thawte com 6 2 Card Access Report Management Application Secure Socket Layer 6 Many organizations generate their own certificates for servers such as this which are only used for internal use and d
15. 1020 655 784 accept the current partition 3 i 5 LVMPV settings click Next or modify the setup using the manual partitioning tool If you are manually partitioning uour cuctam uon will caa uour LY z lt gt Hide RAID device LVM Volume Group members Buide Help 9 Release Notes lt Back D Next Figure 3 7 Disk Setup 3 10 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 19 Click LVM to create a physical volume group Online Help Partitioning 5 Disk Setup s Drive dev hda Geom 784 255 63 Model WDC AC26400B Choose where you would like daz das Red Hat Enterprise Linux to be 5028 MB 1019 MB installed If you do not know how to partition your system or if you 2 New Edit Delete Reset RAID LVM need help with using the manual partitioning tools refer Mount Point Size to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Device RAID Volume Wis Ree EES RS Bri Installation Guide 7 Hard Drives vV dev hda Ifyou used automatic dev hda boot B v 12 1 13 partitioning you can either dev hda3 swap 1020 655 784 accept the current partition LVM PU g settings click Next or modify the setup using the manual partitioning tool If you are manually partitioning Laraueevetam uou will caa uour gt Hide RAID device LVM Volume Group members T Hide Help Release Note
16. 3 2 Keyboard Configuration 5 Choose the appropriate keyboard configuration for your system and click Next can be used For most U S systems the default U S English Result If a previous version of Red Hat Linux is detected a screen displays where you can choose to upgrade or perform a new installation If no previous version of Red Hat Linux is detected skip to step 7 3 4 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Online Help Upgrade Examine a Upg rade Examine OA Perform an upgrade of an existing installation O Choose this option if you wouk like to upgrade your existing Red Hat x N Q gt Linux system This option will preserve the existing data on your drives The installation program has detected a previous installation The following Red Hat product will be upgraded of Red Hat Linux on this Red Hat Linux 8 0 dev hda2 system Would you like to upgrade your system or perform Customize packages to be upgraded a fresh installation Perform a new Red Hat Linux installation If you choose to upgrade your Choose this option to install your system from scratch Depending on ki th h how you choose to partition your system the existing data on your system make sure that the drives may or may not be preserved version of Red Hat Linux being upgraded is correct To customize packages during your upgrade select the Customize packages to be
17. 7 D E L I Hide RAID device LVM Volume Group members Bede to B nease nts a ma gt uo Figure 3 11 Disk Setup Card Access Report Management Application 3 15 Installing Red Hat Linux 26 Click Next to continue Result The Boot Loader Configuration dialog will be displayed Online Help Boot Loader Configuration E The GRUB boot loader will be installed on dev hda Change boot loader Boot Loader Configu ration You can configure the boot loader to boot other operating systems It will allow you to select an operating system to By default the GRUB boot boot from the list To add additional operating systems 7 S which are not automatically detected click Add To loader will be installed on the change the operating system booted by default select system If you do not want to Default by the desired operating system install GRUB as your boot loader select Change boot Defaut Labe Device Add loader Red Hat Enterprise Linux dev hda2 Edit You can also choose which OS Delete if you have more than one should boot by default Select A boot loader password prevents users from changing Default beside the preferred options passed to the kernel For greater system boot partition to choose your security it is recommended that you set a password default bootable OS You will Use a boot lo
18. History The Operator History Search allows you to display specific information about changes a Picture Perfect operator has made in the system and when they were made To access this feature click Operator History on the main page of CARMA Select specific dates times for an Operator Activity Card Access Report Management Application Home Operator History Search There are 3 989 operator events in the database The daily average ts 3989 00 there were 3989 entries in days ACTIVITY DATE Date F BEGINNING THROUGH Time M Dg mag BEGINNING 11 18 THROUGH 11 18 OPERATOR INFORMATION Employee 1D Login 1D CARD ACCESS SYSTEM SPECIFICS Record Description Transaction Terminal Search For OPTIONS ete e To save this search give it a name Title of report Clear Create Report Schedule Report Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Click Create Report Figure 5 16 Operator History Search Card Access Report Management Application 5 43 Operator History gt To select the time zone in which the report data is to be displayed 1 Click ACTIVITY DATE HOST ACTIVITY DATE HOST ACTIVITY DATE OPR ACTIVITY DATE UTC ACTIVITY DATE 2 Select either HOST OPR or UTC to specify a context of either Host Operator or Coordinated Universal time for the report data gt To search operator history for a specific time period 1 Use the l
19. History to generate a report of the doors on which an employee s badge was used from January 1 2000 through March 12 2000 This function can be accessed by choosing Badge Event History from the main page of CARMA Select specific dates times for a Badge Event Card Access Report Management Application Badge Event History Search There are 726 349 badge events in the database The daily average is 22698 41 there were 726349 entries in 32 00 days DEV BADGE EVENT DATE Date l Time l BEGINNING 10 31 7 2007 BEGINNING 14 7 077 THROUGH 10 31 71 2007 7 THROUGH 14 z 07 7 BADGE HOLDER INFORMATION First Name Last Name Badge ID Employee ID CARD ACCESS SYSTEM SPECIFICS Department Facility Category Badge Status Test Department 1 GLOBAL ALL CATEGORIES ACTIVE Test Department 2 Facility X Category X DELETED Unknown Facility Y Category Y Facility Z Category Z NO ACCESS use wsched only LOST SUSPENDED I Expired C Graph C Graph Graph Graph Reader Graph C Graph OPTIONS etc To save this search give it a name Graph the records on a 5 Graph only records where the count is greater than cm Title of report Badge Event Report Clear Schedule Report Click Create Report Figure 5 6 Badge Event History Search 5 10 Card Access Report Management Application
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21. MOST RECENT ACCESS Sherman ob 154176047717 11223355 Permanent ACTIVE CUSTOMER SUPPORT GLOBAL 10 17 2003 18 19 38 Figure 5 15 Personnel Report gt To navigate the generated report page 1 The number of records that particular report contains is listed at the top of that report If a report has multiple pages you can move to the next page in the report by clicking Next 2 Click End to move to the last page of the report 3 Click Back to return to the query page that you used to create the report 4 Click Home to return to the CARMA main page gt To print any of the above reports 1 Create the report and when the report displays go to the top of the page on the right side and click Print Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 3 The report is formatted so that all returned rows from the query appear on a single page You may then sort the report by column headers as explained below Click Print to send the report to your local printer Click Back to return to the report page gt To save the reports 1 Create the report and when the report displays go to the top of the page on the right side and click Save The report is saved as a text file and may be imported into a desktop application If you are using Microsoft Excel the file is imported as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet Please note that you will have to convert the BID Badge ID column
22. Shutting down http OK Starting httpd OK You are now ready to begin using SSL with your CARMA Web server To access the server using SSL simply prefix your URL with https instead of the standard http 6 8 Card Access Report Management Application Advanced Appendix Configuration A Introduction This appendix contains a collection of application notes outlining various procedures that may be useful to the CARMA system administrator in troubleshooting and or making advanced configuration changes It is intended for individuals who have prior UNIX Systems Administration experience All others should call GE customer support for assistance This appendix covers the following topics Shutting Down and Rebooting the CARMA server Verifying that mySQL is Running Resetting the CARMA Database Manually Running the Sweeper Program If You are Unable to Connect to the Picture Perfect Database Turning on Verbose Mode Turning on Error Logging Changing the Sweeper Schedule Card Access Report Management Application A 1 Shutting Down and Rebooting the CARMA Server e Changing Parameters Supplied During Installation e Backing up the Database e Restoring the Database e Verifying the Daily Import e Viewing System Information Shutting Down and Rebooting the CARMA Server gt To shut down and reboot the CARMA server log in as root and type reboot ENTER gt To shut down the computer so it can be
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24. file and may be imported into a desktop application If you are using Microsoft Excel the file is imported as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet Please note that you will have to convert the BID Badge ID column to a real number format instead of the scientific number format to which it defaults On the report page you can sort the report by clicking the column headers Click twice on a column header in the report to change the sort order Card Access Report Management Application 5 19 Badge Event History For example if the report is sorted with the latest events first click Date and it will be sorted with the earliest events first 3 Click Date again and the report displays the latest events first 4 If you would like the report to be sorted in alphabetical order by name instead of sorting by date click the Name column Click Date to sort the report by date order gt To view User Badge information and photos 1 Create the report and when the report displays click on the Badge ID of the user whose information and photo you wish to view Result A screen similar to the following will display 5 20 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 Figure 5 9 Badge ID Information and Photo 2 Click Back to return to the report page gt To e mail any of above reports 1 Create the report When the report is on the screen go to the top of the page on the right side and enter an e m
25. it manually Depending on your database size this could take a while to complete A database with less than a 100 000 records will generally transfer in about 30 minutes A database with two million records will generally transfer in about five hours Network configuration and traffic will also affect transfer time therefore individual results may vary During this time you will not see any activity on the screen although the transfer is taking place WARNING Do NOT interrupt the Sweeper while in As progress and do NOT run multiple instances simultaneously You may also manually run the Sweeper by logging in over the browser as the system administrator and clicking on System Administration and then on the Database Import tab on the top of the screen A 4 Card Access Report Management Application B If You are Unable to Connect to the Picture Perfect Database gt If you are unable to connect to the Picture Perfect Database 1 Type ping pphost ENTER where pphost is the name of the Picture Perfect host If you receive no answer from the host check your etc hosts file for an entry for the Picture Perfect host and make sure it is correct Also check to ensure that your network is properly configured and connected If you are able to ping the Picture Perfect host and the import program takes an unusually long period of time to respond with an error message it is probably timing out waiting for a re
26. of the page on the right side and click Save The report is saved as a text file and may be imported into a desktop application If you are using Microsoft Excel the file is imported as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet gt To e mail any of above reports 1 Create the report When the report is on the screen go to the top of the page on the right side and enter an e mail address in the E mail this to box 5 50 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 2 Select the HTML option to send e mail in HTML format or select TEXT to send in pipe delimited format The file will be sent as a zipped attachment 3 Click Go A report will be sent to the specified e mail address gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 Along the right side of the Operator History page the s question marks appear next to each section 2 Click the and a window displays information pertaining to the selected section 3 Click Close to close this window Card Access Report Management Application 5 51 Monitor Hosts and Micros Monitor Hosts and Micros gt To access the Monitor Hosts and Micros page 1 Click Monitor Hosts and Micros on the main page of CARMA This page displays explicit information about the hosts and micros running your card access system Card Access Report Management Application HOME Y Monitoring of Hosts and Micros Selected Host Select One x GO Copyright 2006 200
27. parameters for the network interface Result The Edit Interface dialog displays Make sure the Configure using DHCP checkbox is uncheckedand the Activate on boot box is checked before proceeding Edit Interface etho Configure ethO Lite On LNE100TX Configure using DHCP 7 Activate on boot IP Address 192 o f2 llo Netmask 255 255 255 id 3 Cancel OK Figure 3 14 Edit Interface Card Access Report Management Application 3 17 Installing Red Hat Linux 29 The Picture Perfect host must have a static IP address It does not work with DHCP e Make sure to uncheck the option Configure using DHCP before proceeding e Leave Activate on boot checked 30 Provide the necessary information to configure your IP Address and Hostname for this Picture Perfect server If you do not know what this should be then please consult your Network Administrator 31 Click OK Result You are returned to the Network Configuration screen 3 18 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Online Help Network Configuration Network Devices Network Configuration acne on soor pevce imema Eat lv etho DHCP Any network devices you have on the system will be automatically detected by the installation program and shown in the Network Devices list Select Set the To configure the network Hostna
28. powered off log in as root and type halt ENTER A 2 Card Access Report Management Application B Verifying that mySQL is Running gt To verify that mySQL is running Log in as root and type mysyqladmin proc status ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will be displayed on your screen mysqladmin proc status Id User Host db Command Time State Info 73 root localhost Query 0 showprocesslist Uptime 143331 Threads 1 Questions 72715 Slow queries 12 Opens 352 Flush tables 5 Open tables 3 Queries per second avg 0 507 Note that the uptime reported is the number of seconds the server has been running since the last reboot Resetting the CARMA Database gt To reset the CARMA database type usr local carma resetdb sh ENTER This resets the CARMA database to its default settings The next time the Sweeper runs it will rebuild the database from the Picture Perfect database However any history no longer on the Picture Perfect host will no longer be available through CARMA Additionally any CARMA operators you have defined will need to be re created Card Access Report Management Application A 3 Manually Running the Sweeper Program Manually Running the Sweeper Program gt To manually run the Sweeper program type NOTE etc cron daily carma cron ENTER Executing this command will run the Sweeper It is automatically run every night with the cron schedule but you may run
29. remove the F CARMA database If you reply Yes when asked if you want to delete the database the entire CARMA database will be removed and any history no longer available on the Picture Perfect host will be permanently lost If you reply No the CARMA application will be removed however the database which contains your Picture Perfect history will still exist on the CARMA server Result Messages similar to the following will appear on the screen root localhost rpm e carma cannot remove var www html carma pix directory not empty cannot remove var www html carma includes directory not empty removal of tmp mysql carma user sql failed No such file or directory root localhost 3 The CARMA software is now removed If you chose not to remove the CARMA database and decide to remove it at a later time you can do so by typing the following command mysqladmin drop carma ENTER Card Access Report Management Application 3 63 Removing CARMA 3 64 Card Access Report Management Application Upgrading Carma Chapter from a Previous 4 Version Introduction If you are installing CARMA for the first time skip this chapter This new version of CARMA for Picture Perfect 4 0 supports filtering history data based on Time Zone context It also supports database partitioning by Facility In order to do so the system must have the same three date time contexts UTC Device and Host for each
30. the Emacs editor and other components usually found in a comprehensive UNIX system Linux is publicly open and extendible by contributors Because it conforms to the Portable Operating System Interface standard user and programming interfaces developers can write programs that can be ported to other operating systems RAID Server Redundant array of independent disks originally redundant array of inexpensive disks is a way of storing the same data in different places thus redundantly on multiple hard disks By placing data on multiple disks I O operations can overlap in a balanced way improving performance Since multiple disks increases the mean time between failure MTBF storing data redundantly also increases fault tolerance SQL SQL Structured Query Language is a standard interactive and programming E 4 Card Access Report Management Application B language for getting information from and updating a database Although SQL is both an ANSI and an ISO standard many database products support SQL with proprietary extensions to the standard language Queries take the form of a command language that lets you select insert update find out the location of data and so forth There is also a programming interface Secure Socket Layer SSL A protocol developed by Netscape for transmitting private documents via the Internet SSL works by using a public key to encrypt data that s transferred over the SSL connecti
31. use and su to gain root access when you need to fix something quickly These basic rules will minimize the chances of a typo or incorrect command doing damage to your system Confirm T Hide Help B Release Notes lt Back D gt Next Figure 3 19 Set Root Password 3 24 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 44 Specify a password for root and confirm it by typing it a second time The recommended length for the root password is greater than 12 characters at least two of which must be alpha and one special or numeric For example 2b 2bistheQ isa good choice for a password 45 Click Next to continue Result The Package Installation Defaults dialog is displayed Online Help Package Defaults Package Installation The default installation environment includes our recommended Defaults package selection including Desktop shell GNOME Administration Tools The installation program Server Configuration Tools automatically chooses package Neh Geiven groups to be installed on the Windows File Server SMB system After installation additional software can be added or removed Select Accept the current using the redhat config packages tool package list to accept the default package groups and to continue If you are familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS you may have specific packages you would like to install or avoid ith the insta
32. will NOT be lost To remove the CARMA application please refer to Chapter 3 Installation and Removal gt To change the name of the Picture Perfect Host without reinstalling CARMA 1 Edit the etc hosts file to reflect the new name and or address of the Picture Perfect host Edit the following files to reflect the new Picture Perfect hostname Example 1 on page A 11 etc carma conf Example 2 on page A 12 opt informix etc sqlhosts 2 Log in to CARMA as the System Administrator Click System Administration then Configure and supply the updated information A 10 Card Access Report Management Application gt To change the Picture Perfect user that CARMA should use to connect to the Picture Perfect database without reinstalling CARMA 1 Edit the following files to reflect the Informix user identification informix_username and password informix_password that you wish to use etc carma conf see example 1 opt informix etc sqlhosts see example 2 Example 1 etc carma conf INFORMIX_SERVER casi2 1linux INFORMI amp _DBNAME proteus E MYSQL_DBNAME carma TOP_LEVEL_TABLES category badge_type department facility facility_operator facil ity_profile host operator badgests xact_desc meaning field_desc table_desc SUB_HOST_TABLES micro area reader door alarm inputs badge input_group terminal iS PECIAL_TABLES alarm_history alarm_historytmp operator_his operator_histmp badge _history hadge
33. you d like to see gt To access the Create Edit Users screen 1 When you click System Administration on the CARMA main menu the Create Edit Users screen is automatically displayed without having to actually select it from the options listed at the top of the page In the box to the right of the heading Create Edit Users you will find a place to Edit an Existing User Use the list box to pick the user that you would like to edit After you select the user click Select User under the list box This displays that particular user s file You can then make changes to the file Type information in the Badge Holder Information section or click or clear selections in the Report System Privileges section After you have made the appropriate changes click Commit Changes at the bottom of the page The next window confirms that the user file has been updated 5 56 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 From here you can edit another existing user by following the same steps 5 You can also enter information for a new user on the Create Edit Users page Rather than displaying an existing user with the list box start entering the new user s information under Badge Holder Information and Report System Privileges The password entered in under the Badge Holder Information section must be eight characters long 6 You can limit the records an operator can view by either department or facility T
34. you make the selections with a keyboard you will use the cursor keys instead of a mouse pointer and the ENTER key instead of the left mouse button Press The phrase press the button means to use the mouse or the keyboard to press a designated button on the screen To press a button with the mouse point then click the left button To press a button with the keyboard use the TAB key and press ENTER or SPACEBAR Command The word command indicates a command which would be typed as specified 1 4 Card Access Report Management Application Using This Manual Notational and Typographical Conventions This manual uses certain notational and typographical conventions to make it easier for you to identify important information Table 1 1 Notational and Typographical Conventions Item Example Menu Titles Administration Menu Items Field Names Form Titles Keys ENTER Buttons OK Text you Micro 1 enter To reduce the confusion between similar numbers and letters namely the number 1 and the lowercase letter 1 along with the number 0 and the letter o refer to the following list 1234567890 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz is Provides important information in a concise manner The graphic is displayed on the left side of the page followed by the information Card Access Report Management Application 1 5 Notational and Typographical C
35. your timezone Selection Set your time zone by selecting your computer s physical location On the interactive map click on a specific city marked by a yellow dot and a red X appears indicating your selection You can also scroll through the list of locations to select your desired time zone Location Desertion America Nassau You can also select the U EZTET Eastem Time System Clock uses UTC America Nipigon Eastem Time Ontario amp Quebec places tF option UTC also known as b GMT allows your system to s 2 properly handle daylight ly System clock uses UTC tant 7 a oor a ride Help DRetease Notes Back Next Figure 3 18 Time Zone Selection 41 Select the appropriate time zone 42 If your time zone incorporates Daylight Savings Time select the check box titled System clock uses UTC Card Access Report Management Application 3 23 Installing Red Hat Linux NOTE If it is necessary to adjust the date time execute the dateconfig command after the yj Linux installation is complete 43 Click Next Result The Set Root Password dialog is displayed Online Help Set Root Password Set Root Password Enter the root administrator password for the system Root Password Use the root account only for administration Once the installation has been completed create a non root account for your general
36. 1 Installing CARMA pphost ge com ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on the screen Enter IP of the Picture Perfect Host 2 Type the IP address of the Picture Perfect Host and press ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on the screen iS This is Enter a valid Picture Perfect username the user name informix CARMA will use for the scheduled 3 Type the Picture Perfect username to which import you want CARMA to connect when running the import and press ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on the screen Enter the Picture Perfect username s password informix 4 Type the password for the username provided in the previous step and press ENTER Result Messages similar to the following display Hostname pphost IP 3 209 17 164 PP User informix Password informix Are these correct y n n y 3 52 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 5 You will be asked to confirm your entries Type y to confirm your entries Result The installation continues to make some configuration changes to the MySQL database Apache Web Server the PHP scripting Engine and various configuration files Messages similar to the following will appear INSTALLATION COMPLETE NOTES You will need to run a manual database import before using CARMA which can be done from the administration page or by
37. 1 Listening IP 3112714 Modil Perum IE Copperman Kimel Version 24214EL Chap MHz 927 17 MHz Uptime 16 days 4 houes 5 minutes Cuhe See 26KB Cmt Uaes 5 System Bogomipe 13811 Lord Averages 000 000 0 00 FCI Devices Intel Corp 2557 8 9 Fthemet Pro 100 ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL ServerWorks OSB4 IDE Controller Network Usage Adaptec AIC 7E99P U160 m Adapter AIC TE99P Uleim 87 IDE Devices hda TRAC CD ROM CD 224F Capacity 00008 SCSI Devices FUJITSU MAISIEIMC Dizect Access DELL 125 UIW SCSI BP Processor ARCHIVE Python 06408200 SequentiaAccess Type Free Piryscal Memory ee z 1912M8 EAMB 286MB TEMME Mount Tye Partiden Percent Capacity Free Used She j e Idevhootvg LogY D0 2476 MB IIMB 1007790 MB boot lt a deviedal ms 3425 MB F3 MB NME home xt sdevirootvg Logy oD Sa a MN MB 37633 MB 100790 MB dew ehm impis none iow EMR 00KB 124a MB tmp e3 dew rootrg Log Vol2 na 924 47 MB NAMB 100730 MB juss ext devirootrg Logi o8 a 4e 14008 sno vee Ct HMevirootrg Logy oA aE 23408 874MB 38400 Totals 2 31508 298 CB 127808 Figure A 2 System Information A 16 Card Access Report Management Application Useful Web Appendix Resources B o Red Hat Inc http www redhat com Official Red Hat Linux website General information downloads support and documentation of Red Hat Linux PHP Website http www php net Official PHP website General information downloads do
38. 2006 2007 GE Security Inc Figure 5 2 CARMA Main Screen Changing Your Password At the bottom of the main login window your login name is listed The number of days until your password expires is also listed as well as the version of CARMA that you are running Additionally you can e Change your password e Delete Saved Queries e Customize gt To change your password 1 Click Change Your Password and a new page appears prompting for a new password Card Access Report Management Application 5 5 Main Menus and Submenus 2 When finished click Commit Change The system records the changes and returns you to the Main Menu Select the new password and retype to confirm Card Access Report Management Application PERSONNEL RECORDS OPERATOR HISTORY ALARMEVENTHISTORY SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TUO er 4 0 0 4 Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Inc Select Commit Change when ready Figure 5 3 Change Your Password Deleting Queries You can also delete previously saved queries Previously saved queries are reports that are saved for later use 5 6 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To delete a saved query 1 At the bottom of the main menu page click Delete Saved Queries A new menu appears Using a list box you can view all previously saved queries 2 If you would like to delete a query choose the name of that q
39. 7 GE Security Figure 5 19 Monitoring of Hosts and Micros After choosing Hosts and Monitors a page is displayed that gives Selected Host and Monitor Information Selected Host tells you the name of the host If more than one host appears select which host you would like to query against Next to Monitor is a list box from which to choose 2 Select the item as described below under the list box that you would like to see and click Go 5 52 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 Host status Select Host Status to retrieve the time of day how many days the host has been up how many users the host has and the load average Host TCP Services This tells you which services on the selected host are running and which are not Some services like SSH Secure Socket Shell may not be installed and should not be of concern if shown as not running Micro Status This function provides the Micro status information for all of the micros on the current host subhost This is the same command as if running mstate qma on the Picture Perfect host except all information is kept on one scrolling screen Database Status Select this to retrieve the Informix database name computer name time of day Informix version Picture Perfect version CPU utilization ratio information log information and checkpoint information Filesystem Statistics This displays various information about disk usage of the compu
40. Card Access Report Management Application 4 0 for Picture Perfect Administration Guide 791 Park of Commerce Boulevard Suite 100 Boca Raton Florida 33487 561 998 6100 Part Number 460516002B October 2007 CARMA is a trademark of GE Security Inc Picture Perfect is a trademark of GE Security Inc AIX Informix and RISC System 6000 are registered trademarks of International Business machines Corporation Linux is registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation MySQL is a trademark of MySQL AB Netscape is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation PHP is a trademark of the PHP group Red Hat is a registered trademark of Red Hat Incorporated Verisign is a trademark of Verisign Inc Zend is a trademark of Zend Technologies Ltd The Apache httpd server is a project of Apache Software Foundation Mod_SSL a cryptography module for Apache Webserver was developed by Ralf Engelschall 1998 libstdc The libstdc project is contributed to by several developers all over the world GCC 2 96 Developed by the Free Software Foundation This document contains proprietary information of General Electric Company USA and is furnished to its customer solely to assist that customer in the installation testing operation and or maintenance of the equipment described This document shall not be reproduced in whole or in part nor shall i
41. Card Access Report Management Application 5 59 System Administration 8 Click the column header in the report to sort opposite of how the report is already sorted For example if the report is sorted latest events first click Date and it will be resorted with the earliest events first Another example if you would like the report to be sorted in alphabetical order by name instead of sorting by date click the Name column gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 Note along the right side of the Search User Queries page the s question marks next to each section 2 Click the and a window displays information pertaining to the selected section 3 Click Close to close this window at the bottom of the window or the x in the upper right side of the window gt To access the Search System Logins screen 1 Note the next button at the top of the System Administration screen is USER HISTORY logins 2 Click this button to display a page entitled Search System Logins You can review both successful and unsuccessful logins here All 5 60 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 logins made to the CARMA system are logged for at least 90 days 3 Choose a date and or time by using the list boxes in the first section of this page entitled Date Login Was Made Or Attempted Then click Create Report 4 If you would also like to choose a specific CARMA User along witha date and or time
42. Display administrative use of your system To create a system username please provide Red Hat Login the information requested below Why Register Create Login Usemame Activate Full Name System User Sound Card TST Additional CDs Confirm Password Finish Setup If you need to use network authentication such as Kerberos or NIS please click the Use Network Login button Use Network Login lt Back D gt Next Figure 3 29 System User 59 Since a user account will be created during the installation of the Picture Perfect base package it is not necessary to create an account now Click Next to continue 60 Ignore the warning dialog that recommends that you create a personal account Click Continue to continue Result The Additional CDs dialog displays 3 36 Card Access Report Management Application Welcome Installation and Removal Additional CDs Date and Time Display Red Hat Login Why Register Create Login Activate System User Sound Card gt Additional CDs Finish Setup Please insert the disc labeled Red Hat Enterprise Linux Extras to allow for installation of third party plug ins and applications You may also insert the Documentation disc or other Red Hat provided discs to install additional software at this time 6 Additional CDs lt d Back Next Figure 3 30 Additional CDs 61 There are no required add on
43. E EP ET Starting operator_histmp Finished operator_histmp 22290 Records total FALEFEFEFEEE FEET EE EP ET Starting operator_his Finished operator_his 24107 Records total FALEEEFEFFEFEEFETEE EP ET Starting alarm_historytmp Finished alarm_historytmp 24107 Records total FFFELEFEFEEEFEETEE EP ET Starting alarm_history Finished alarm_history 25485 Records total FFHTEETELT ETE APE t Ht ttt Records Imported 25485 Fixing up tables this may take some time Card Access Report Management Application 4 13 Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility Badge Cleaning Running the scripts on the existing database Done sending commands please wait before time subtract Data Transfer took 18 seconds before div record count That s 1415 records second after div record count Indexing Took 172 seconds after sub Total Time 190 at end root carmadev Carma 4 0 0 4 1s Result Installation and restore is now complete Proceed to Chapter 5 4 14 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started Introduction This chapter covers the following topics e Logging In e Logging Out e Main Menus and Submenus e Badge Event History and Generated Reports e Alarm Event History and Generated Reports e Personnel Records and Generated Reports e Operator History and Generated Reports e Monitor Hosts and Micros e System Administration Card Access Report Management Application 5 1 Logging In Lo
44. Installation Script Installation Script Requirements A user informix and a group informix must be known to the system The product source files must have been loaded by user root This installation procedure must be run by user root You must also set INFORMIXDIR to where you would like to install the product on and make INFORMIXDIR as your current working directory This script will change the owner group and mode of many of the files of this package in this directory IBM Informix Client SDK Version 2 81 UC3 Copyright C 1991 2003 IBM WARNING This software and its authorized use and number of users are subject to the applicable license agreement with IBM If the number of users exceeds the licensed number the excess users may be prevented from using the software UNAUTHORIZED USE OR COPYING MAY SUBJECT YOU AND YOUR COMPANY TO SEVERE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LIABILITIES Extracting the message files to tmp install 771 blocks Installing Messages n Installing directory opt informix etc Installing directory opt informix msg Installing directory opt informix msg en_us Installing directory 3 48 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal opt informix msg en_us 0333 done installing messages Extracting the GLS files to tmp install 7137 blocks Installing directory opt informix gls 1c11 en_au Installing directory opt informix gls 1c11 en_gb
45. OOR oF 1680301 0OOR Di DOE HISTOR ammy BADGE HISTORY OVERFLOW Bag Graph Logical State F Alarm I Reset I Tamper OPTIONS etc e To save this search give it a name Graph the records on a Seed One Graph only records where the count is greater than e Title of report Clear Create Report Schedule Report Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Click Create Report Figure 5 10 Alarm Event History Search 5 22 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To select the time zone in which the report data is to be displayed 1 Click DEV ALARM EVENT DATE DEV ALARM EVENT DATE z DEY ALARM EVENT DATE HOST ALARM EVENT DATE UTC ALARM EVENT DATE 2 Select either Dev HOST or UTC to specify a context of either Device Host or Coordinated Universal time for the report data gt To retrieve alarm information 1 Choose the specific dates and or times for which you would like to generate a report from the first section of this page entitled Alarm Event Date 2 Use the list boxes in this section Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Create Report gt To narrow the search further note the second section entitled Card Access System Specifics where you will find the headings Input Group Alarm Input and Logical State Then 1 Make selections under the Input Group Alarm Input and Logical State sections to limit your search to include those spec
46. _historytmp MONTHS _TO_KEEP 24 iADMIN_EMAIL root export MYSQL_USERNAME MYSQL_PASSWORD MYSQL_DBNAME Figure A 1 Example carma conf Card Access Report Management Application lt A 11 Changing the Parameters Supplied During Installation Example 2 opt informix etc sqlhosts sesoctep EPO salexed This is the name of the Picture Perfect server to which CARMA will attach 2 You will now need to change the user name that CARMA should use when authenticating real time status information a Log in to CARMA as the System Admin istrator Click System Administration then Configure and supply the updated information b Rerun the Picture Perfect host installa tion script as described in Installing CARMA on page 3 21 supplying the new user information when prompted A 12 Card Access Report Management Application B Backing up the Database All of the mySQL database tables are stored in the var filesystem gt To back up the database to tape 1 Loginas root 2 Create a disk file for your database backup Type version mysqldump opt carma gt var lt filename gt lt ENTER gt Linux version t1 mysqldump u carma p opt carma gt erprise var lt filename gt lt ENTER gt where lt filename gt is the name of the backup file For example carmabk101003 3 Insert a tape and type tar cvf dev st0 var lt filename gt lt ENTER gt Card Access Report Management Applic
47. action all options under Transaction are considered for the purpose of the search In this case the Card Access System Specifics can be used alone without having Card Access Report Management Application 5 45 Operator History to choose any information from the Activity Date or Operator Information sections For example if you would like to generate a report on all logins choose Login under Transaction and click Create Report The resulting report shows all operator logins gt To choose how you would like the report to list badge events Note at the very bottom of the Operator History page is a box entitled Options etc e You may elect to give the report a name so that you can run the same report again later e You may also change or append the default report title when it is generated by changing the text in the Title of Report text box gt To save your query by giving it a name 1 Type in a name in the provided box in Options etc Once the report is created its name is displayed next to Saved Queries 2 Use the list box next to Saved Queries to retrieve saved reports and choose the report you would like to see 3 If at any time you have made an error while entering information and would like to clear the screen click Clear at the bottom of the page and the information you have entered is cleared 5 46 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To schedule a recurring
48. ader password Change password not be able to move forward in the installation unless you ams eee ere choose a default boot image OSES BEEN Sade Semone You may add edit and delete the boot loader entries by x T Hide Help 3 Release Notes lt Back D gt Next Figure 3 12 Boot Loader Configuration 27 Accept the default settings and click Next to continue Result The Network Configuration dialog is displayed 3 16 Card Access Report Management Application Online Help Network Configuration Any network devices you have on the system will be automatically detected by the installation program and shown in the Network Devices list To configure the network device first select the device and then click Edit In the Edit Interface screen you can choose to have the IP and Netmask information configured by DHCP or you can enter it manually You can also choose to make the device active at boot time If you do not have DHCP client access or are unsure as to what PRET eee Pee aN POON iD BB Hide Help F Release Notes Installation and Removal Network Configuration Network Devices Active on Root Device IP Netmask Edit Hostname Set the hostname automatically via DHCP manually Miscellaneous Settings Tertiary ONS lt d gack p Next Figure 3 13 Network Configuration 28 Click Edit to set
49. ages to install on the system m engis oenar English Great Britain English Hong Kong English India English Ireland English New Zealand English Philippines English Singapore English South Africa English USA English Zimbabwe Estonian Faroese Faroe Islands Finnish French Belgium be installed or select all languages to have all available languages installed on the system Bide Help 3 Release Notes French Canada French France French Luxemburg i Select All Select Default Only Reset lt Back D Next Figure 3 17 Additional Language Support 39 In the list box for the default language for this system choose English USA Picture Perfect supports the following languages 3 22 Arabic Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional French Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal If you plan on installing CARMA in any of these languages either now or in the future you should install the languages on your system now Otherwise the operating system will have to be re installed 40 Click Next Result The Time Zone dialog is displayed Time Zone Fo Please select the nearest city in
50. ail address in the E mail this to box 2 Select the HTML option to send e mail in HTML format or select TEXT to send in pipe delimited format The file will be sent as a zipped attachment 3 Click Go A report will be sent to the specified e mail address gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 Along the right side of the Badge Event History page the s question marks appear next to each section 2 Click the and a window displays information pertaining to the selected section 3 Click Close to close this window Card Access Report Management Application 5 21 Alarm Event History Alarm Event History The Alarm Event History search allows you to retrieve information about all alarms that have occurred in a specific date range and or time frame You access this feature by clicking on Alarm Event History on the main page of CARMA Select specific dates times for an Alarm Event Card Access Report Management Application nome Y Alarm Event History There are 30 263 alarm events in the database The daily average is 12049 11 there were SI0161 alarms in 44 00 days DEV ALARM EVENT DATE Zj Timer BEGINNING 10 31 1 2007 BEGINNING 14 FI 17 7 twrous 10 z 31 2007 z turouen 14 x 17 CARD ACCESS SYSTEM SPECIFICS Input Group Input 00 1 00 READER 00 100 DOOR pi 40100 READER 156 100 DOOR Dt wo 01 140 DATABASE SPACE EXCEEDED 00 198 ORY OVERFLOW NS fa 1501 16 D
51. al AIX UnixWare Linux AIX Linux 10 If you have a Linux host skip to step 6 Otherwise create a CD directory by typing the following mkdir CD ENTER Mount the CD ROM drive by typing mount r v cdrfs dev cd0 CD ENTER mount r F cdfs dev cdrom CD ENTER mount media cdrom ENTER Type tar xvf CD aix aix tar ENTER tar xvf CD uw uw tar ENTER tar xvf media cdrom linux linux tar ENTER Type cd tmp ENTER Type sh install_carma sh ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on your screen What is the short name of the CARMA host Type the hostname of the CARMA server and press ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on your screen Card Access Report Management Application 3 55 Installing CARMA What is the IP address of the CARMA host 11 Type the IP address of the CARMA server and press ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on your screen i Thisis the Enter username to connect from CARMA user name suggest Informix CARMA will use for realtime 12 Type informix and press ENTER queries Result Messages similar to the following will appear on your screen Change password for Informix y n 13 Type Y or N and press ENTER If you select Y you will be prompted for a new password Result Messages similar to the following will appear on your screen Installation complete You
52. ation A 13 Restoring the Database Restoring the Database NOTE F gt 7 3 IMPORTANT Restoring your database overwrites the current database Should the need arise to rebuild your CARMA server for example disk failure 1 Follow the instructions for loading Linux and the CARMA software in this manual See Chapter 3 Installation and Removal To restore your database insert your var backup tape Log in as root Type cd var lt ENTER gt tar xvf dev st0 lt ENTER gt mysql u carma p e source var lt filename gt carma lt ENTER gt where lt filename gt is the name of the backup file For example carmabk101003 A 14 Card Access Report Management Application Verifying the Daily Import To check that the daily import was successful Type cd tmp cat carma log Result Messages similar to the following will be displayed root carma tmp cat carma log We re gt 1 52 for plevel Start time was Thu Mar 7 04 02 02 2002 Data Transfer took 8 73333 minutes That s 67 records second Indexing Took 3 3 minutes Total Time 12 0333 minutes Card Access Report Management Application A 15 Viewing System Information Viewing System Information To view CARMA server statistics Point your browser to http lt CARMA server name gt phpSysInfo index php System Information redmoon 3 112 71 46 System Vital Hardware Information Cannor cal Hostname redmoon Processors
53. ator s e mail e Picture Perfect version e Picture Perfect host name e Picture Perfect user name e Picture Perfect password When complete click Commit Changes 6 Click Home then click Change Your Password and specify a new password for Admin 7 Once you have changed the password you will have to log in again using the new password You may add additional users by returning to the System Administration menu Remember that you must select the departments or facilities that each user has permission to view If you omit this step and generate a report you will not see any departments in the list box and no reports will run properly To verify the version of CARMA that you are running type rpm q carma ENTER Card Access Report Management Application 3 61 Removing CARMA gt To log into CARMA from a remote system 1 If you want to log into CARMA froma remote system for example the Picture Perfect host you will need to add the user login and password to the CARMA host 2 Onthe CARMA host type adduser lt login gt ENTER passwd lt login gt ENTER 3 From the remote system type telnet lt login gt ENTER Removing CARMA gt To remove the CARMA software 1 Loginas root Result A prompt displays 2 To remove the CARMA software type rpm e carma ENTER 3 62 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 NOTE By default this uninstall does not
54. base back to its original state after upgrade Used space in var file system is 195MB Free space in var file system is 761MB Minimum free space required in var for DB upgrade is 12 MB MENU NOTE CARMA version should be same as that of Picture Perfect else import would not happen properly 1 Upgrade CARMA Database to CARMA 4 0 2 Upgrade CARMA Database to CARMA 2 0 3 Cancel Please Select one choice 1 2 3 1 4 6 Card Access Report Management Application Upgrading Carma from a Previous Version 2 Type 1 to upgrade to CARMA 4 0 Result You will be asked to confirm You would not be able to revert back changes Do you really want to upgrade y n n y 3 Type y to continue Result Messages similar to the following display carma_user table is uptodate Upgrade not required carma_facility permissions table is uptodate Upgrade not required Upgrading carma_schedule table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema carma_schedule table is now upto date carma_schedule_operator table is uptodate Upgrade not required Upgrading carma_saved_queries table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema carma_saved_queries table is now upto date Upgrading carma_sys_config table amp meaning tables to support CARMA 4 0 database schema carma_sys_config table amp meaning tables are now upto date Upgrading alarm_history table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema alarm_history table is now upto date Upg
55. box next to Date and Time in the first section of this page to determine selection criteria such as Last Access Date 2 Start by selecting the dates you want to include in the report by using the list box If you would like to narrow the search further you can also enter in specific times by using the list box 3 Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click Create Report gt To search personnel records by Badge ID Employee ID Last Name of Employee or First Name of Employee if you need to generate a report on a certain employee s badge 1 Enter the information you choose to use in the specified field which is found in the second section of this page entitled Badge Holder Information Badge ID or Employee ID produces the most accurate results as there may be several different employees with the same first or last names 2 Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Create Report This displays personnel information 5 34 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 NOTE 3 Narrow your search by using both of the above mentioned searches together Enter the needed information under Date Time and Badge Holder Information and then scroll to the bottom of the page and click Create Report 4 You also have the option of choosing from the Card Access System Specifics In this area found in the third box on the Personnel Records page you can choose selections under Department Fac
56. cation 3 31 Installing Red Hat Linux Welcome License Agreement Date and Time Display Red Hat Login Why Register Create Login Activate System User Sound Card Additional CDs Finish Setup NOTE Date and Time Please set the date and time for the system Date amp Time oll Your computer can synchronize its clock with a remote time server using the Network Time Protocol Enable Network Time Protocol NTP Servers Server Add 1 pool ntp org 0 pool ntp org 2 pool ntp org Delete D Show advanced options 55 Check the Enable Network Time Protocol checkbox and use the drop down menu to select a time server Click Next to continue If it is necessary to adjust the date time execute lt Back P Next Figure 3 25 Network Time Protocol the dateconfig command after the Linux installation is complete Result The Display dialog displays 3 32 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 Welcome F License Agreement Laaa D l sS p ay Date and Time Please select the resolution and color depth that you wish to use Display Red Hat Login Why Register Create Login Activate System User Sound Card Additional CDs Finish Setup ViewSonic G773 2 with Matrox Millennium G450 Configure Resolution 800x600 z Color Depth Mill
57. ctive 08 59 19 OFFLINE SECURITY CLST MICRO z 02 9 2005 02 9 2005 CO001 VALID CARD PLACED harsh Alarm 03 59 36 00 59 40 OFFLINE READ tae MICRO 5 peewee PRACEO e VOL COR Alarm Active OFFLINE arse MICRO E ee paco ieeyn Meme Alarm Active OFFLINE ae MICRO E fee RACED I r odian Alarm Activo OFFLINE epee MICRO eee PLACED SETO ane Alarm Active OFFLINE Figure 5 12 Alarm Event History Report gt To navigate the generated report page 1 The number of records that particular report contains is listed at the top of that report If a report has multiple pages you can move to the next page in the report by clicking Next 2 Click End to move to the last page of the report Card Access Report Management Application Alarm Event History 3 Click Back to return to the query page that you used to create the report 4 Click Home to return to the CARMA main page gt To print any of the above reports 1 Create the report and when the report displays go to the top of the page on the right side and click Print The report is formatted so that all returned rows from the query appear on a single page You may then sort the report by column headers as explained below 2 Click Print to send the report to your local printer 3 Click Back to return to the report page gt To save the reports 1 Create the report and when the report displays go to the top of the page on the right side and click Save The r
58. cumentation and developer information Apache Website http www apache org The Apache project website Apache SSL Website http www apache ssl org Secure Socket Layer version of Apache website O Reilly Website Card Access Report Management Application B 1 http www oreilly com The leading publishers of books on various including PHP Apache Linux MySQL etc O MySQL website http www mysql com B 2 Card Access Report Management Application Using the vi Editor ZUL Overview The vi editor isa full screen editor While there are several editors available in a UNIX environment vi is a standard editor available on every UNIX system Modes The vi editor has 3 modes Command Insert and Ex Command When you enter the vi editor you are in Command mode Command mode allows you to move around the document e Insert Allows you to insert text e Ex Used for special operations such as saving a file and exiting Card Access Report Management Application C 1 Overview Changing Modes The following table provides a quick reference to the key strokes required to change from one mode to another Table C 1 Mode Change Key Strokes FROM Key TO Mode Explanation Mode Stroke Command Insert Allows you to enter text at the cursor Command a Insert Allows you to enter text after the cursor Command o Insert Adds a blank line below the curren
59. d encyclopedia references Many such resources are available to learn more about these terms The ones consulted here include www whatis com www webopedia com AIX AIX is an open operating system from IBM that is based on a version of UNIX AIX ESA was designed for the IBM System 390 or large server hardware platform AIX 6000 is an operating system that runs on the IBM workstation platform the RISC System 6000 Apache Apache is a freely available Web server that is distributed under an open source license According to the Netcraft www netcraft com Web server survey in February 2001 60 of all Web sites on the Internet are using Apache 62 including Apache derivatives making Apache more widely used than all other Web servers combined Apache complies with the newest level of the Hypertext Transport Protocol Card Access Report Management Application E 1 E 2 HTTP 1 1 Free support is provided through a bug reporting system and several Usenet newsgroups Cron A Cron script is a list of one or more commands to a computer operating system or application server that are to be executed at a specified time Each command is executed when its triggering time arrives In UNIX based operating systems the crontab command is a user interface command that creates or changes a file called a crontab file This file contains a list of UNIX shell commands each with a specified time of execution Domain A group of com
60. d like to use during this installation BB Hide Help Release Notes Language Selection What language would you like to use during the installation process Chinese Simplified H2 EJ Chinese Traditional FT Czech esk republika Danish Dansk French Fran ais German Deutsch Icelandic slenska Italian Italiano Japanese B 0 Korean 3 01 Norwegian Norsk Portuguese Portugu s Romanian Romanian Russian Py c cK uit Slovenian sloven ina Spanish Espa ol Swedish Svenska lt Back D gt Next Figure 3 1 Language Selection 4 Choose your Language and then click Next Result The Keyboard Configuration dialog displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 3 Installing Red Hat Linux Online Help for the system Choose the layout type for the keyboard for example U S Keyboard Key board Configu ration gt Select the appropriate keyboard for the system he sia Russian Microsoft Russian ru1 English that you would like to use Russian ru2 Russian win Slovakian Slovenian Spanish Speakup Speakup laptop Swedish Swiss French Swiss French latin1 Swiss German Swiss German latin1 Turkish Ukrainian United Kingdom U S International Bide Help E Release Notes NOTE le lt Back D Next Figure
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62. e a report based on specific search criteria and then send the report to selected operators on a recurrent basis The scheduled report will automatically be sent to those operators every week on the scheduled day and time The reports are sent as a zipped html file attachment 1 Enter the desired search criteria for the report and instead of Create Report click Schedule Report The Schedule Recurring Reports page will appear Select the date time to run the report and the number of days that the information in the report spans Card Access Report Management Application SAVED SCHEOULES EE co Schedule Recurring Reports SCHEDULE DETAILS Schedule Day Schedule Time Number Of Days poz Days oot Send Report To Operators e Title of schedule Clear Add Schedule 2006 2007 GE Security Click Add Schedule Figure 5 11 Schedule Recurring Reports Card Access Report Management Application 5 27 Alarm Event History 2 Select the schedule day and schedule time that you want to send the report to selected operators 3 Select the number of days that the report covers For example if you want data for the past 24 hours select 1 and if you want data for the past week select 7 The maximum number of days from which to include data is 365 4 Goto the Send Report To section and select a list of operators to whom you want to send reports Holding down the CTRL key while clicking on submenu items allo
63. e badge event history for that particular badge 4 You may also use both the Badge Event Date and the Badge Holder Information sections to narrow your search Enter the information needed in both sections and click Create Report at the bottom of the page 5 You also have the option of choosing from the Card Access System Specifics In this area which is found in the third section on the Badge Event History search page you can choose selections under Department Facility Category Badge Status Area Reader and Transaction Type to narrow 5 12 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 your search A menu from which no selections have been made will not be applied to the search category For example if you do not select any of the entries under Category all options under Category are considered for the purpose of the search Holding down the CTRL key while clicking on submenu items allows multiple selections within that submenu as well as the ability to deselect an item 6 If at any time you are entering information have made an error and would like to clear the screen click Clear at the bottom of the page and the information you have entered is cleared gt To graph your selections in the Card Access System Specifics section 1 Choose at least two of the selections under the same heading For example choose Active and Deleted You cannot graph more than one group of selections at a ti
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66. e peaa can be before the system gives a Restated message telling the user to update th 30 ankan How many days old a password can be bafore the user is locked out of the system crept cannot login until a CARMA ator updates the password 19 Phone number a user should call to get their password renewed shown when the e user is told their password has expired E mail address shown when the user is told their password has expired on mnf days DE VEC Tan poa da statement history logs are saved in fo Es database 197 Number of rows to show on each report paget 15 Picture Perfect Version o pmm Picture Perfect Host bctgto Picture Perfect User informix Picture Perfect Password jee Reset Commit Changes Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Figure 5 21 System Configuration 5 64 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To access the DATABASE force import option 1 The next function at the top of the System Administration screen is DATABASE force import Click this and a warning statement is displayed WARNING The database import operation is intended for manual import operations when the normal scheduled database import did not work or you need to generate it manually for some reason The preferred method for the Picture Perfect database import is using the CRON scheduler which is set by default upon installation If you still need to run this database import op
67. e window or the x in the upper right side of the window gt To access the Delete Users screen The next button at the top of the System Administration screen is ADVANCED SETTINGS delete users Click this to display a page entitled Delete Users This function allows you to permanently delete a CARMA user from the system Choose the user to be deleted and click Delete this User If a user is deleted after a schedule is created the schedule is updated so that no mail is generated to the deleted user Card Access Report Management Application 5 63 System Administration gt To access the System Configuration screen The next button at the top of the System Administration screen is ADVANCED SETTINGS configure Click this to display a page entitled System Configuration This screen is used to configure the operating parameters of the CARMA application itself The item options have explanations for each field and should be changed to match your specific needs Card Access Report Management Application HOME 3 System Administration tem n guration You are currently logged in with the admin username This allows you to configure the CARMA system You are the only one with this privelege so be careful MISCELLANEOUS ADDRESS FIELDS USER FIELDS hedaie pacino ajag user is timed out to log in again fisoo 1800 30 minutes 1800 Minimum number of characters required in zz a password 1 How many days old a he
68. edHat Enterprise Linux on your CARMA servet Jas cist tnieraaiutens 4 4 Install CARMA 4 0 scdisnbessciosssorteniernnes 4 4 Restore your CARMA 3 0 database 4 4 Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility 4 6 5 Getting Started cccccceee 5 1 I ErOGUCHON Scistscstsbsscsebivacessdibanctoionashsaes 5 1 Logging IMnasrerpinz tineia aaas 52 Logging Out ansiiisononskenn idnina 5 3 Main Menus and Submenus 5 4 Changing Your Password 5 5 Deleting Queries niiissosavsibianieens 5 6 Deleting Schedules 5 8 Customizing Your Window Colors5 9 Badge Event History 0 0 0 cece 5 9 The Generated Report Page 5 18 Alarm Event History ss cc 5 22 The Generated Report Page 5 29 Personnel Records s s s 5 33 The Generated Report Page 5 40 Operator History s sssssesesseeesesesseeeee 5 43 The Generated Report Page 5 49 Monitor Hosts and Micros 004 5 52 System Administration ee 5 55 6 Secure Socket Layer 6 1 ntroduction essseseseesessererereresesreresess 6 1 Obtaining a Certificate for the CARMA E E E E 6 2 Proof of Organization Name 6 3 Proof of Right to Use Domain Name6 4 ii Card Access Report Management Application Contents Letter of Authorization 6 5 The Certificate Signing Request CSR 6 5 Generating the CSR and Installing the Certificate insire iis 6 6 Advanced Configura
69. eement does not limit Customer s rights under or grant Customer rights that supersede the license terms of any particular component Intellectual Property Rights The Software and each of its components including the source code documentation appearance structure and organization are owned by Red Hat and others and are protected under copyright and other laws Title to the Software O Na do not agree Figure 3 23 License Agreement 53 Select Yes I agree to the License Agreement Click Next to continue Result The Date and Time dialog displays 3 30 Card Access Report Management Application Welcome License Agreement Date and Time Display Red Hat Login Why Register Create Login Activate System User Sound Card Additional CDs Finish Setup Installation and Removal Date and Time Please set the date and time for the system e Network Time Protocol Date Time February 2005 Current Time 18 37 40 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Hour 18 a 1 2 i 4 3 Minute 36 6 7 8 1 n rR 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Second 44 20 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 lt Back DNext Figure 3 24 Date and Time 54 Select the current date and time Optional If you want the host to synchronize its clock with a remote time server check the Network Time Protocol tab Card Access Report Management Appli
70. eport is saved as a text file and may be imported into a desktop application If you are using Microsoft Excel the file is imported as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet 2 On the report page you can sort the report by clicking the column headers Click twice 5 30 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 on a column header in the report to change the sort order For example if the report is sorted with the latest events first click Happened and it will be sorted with the earliest events first Click Happened again and the report displays the latest events first If you would like the report to be sorted in alphabetical order by name instead of sorting by date click the Alarm column Click Happened to sort the report by date order gt To e mail any of above reports 1 Create the report When the report is on the screen go to the top of the page on the right side and enter an e mail address in the E mail this to box Select the HTML option to send e mail in HTML format or select TEXT to send in pipe delimited format The file will be sent as a zipped attachment Click Go A report will be sent to the specified e mail address Card Access Report Management Application 5 31 Alarm Event History gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 Along the right side of the Alarm Event History page the s question marks appear next to each section 2 Click the and a window displays in
71. er is a host for that period In this context a host is a node in a network HTML HTML Hypertext Markup Language is the set of markup symbols or codes inserted in a file intended for display on a World Wide Web browser page The markup tells the Web browser how to display a Web page s words and images for the user IP Address An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol network Networks using the TCP IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination The format of an IP address is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods Each number can be zero to 255 For example 1 160 10 240 could be an IP address Within an isolated network you can assign IP addresses at random as long as each one is unique However connecting a private network Card Access Report Management Application E 3 to the Internet requires using registered IP addresses called Internet addresses to avoid duplicates Linux Linux often pronounced LIH nuhks witha short i is a UNIX like operating system that was designed to provide personal computer users a free or very low cost operating system comparable to traditional and usually more expensive UNIX systems Linux has a reputation as a very efficient and fast performing system Linux is a remarkably complete operating system including a graphical user interface an X Window System TCP IP
72. eration be aware that on large systems this could take several hours On smaller systems it should take less than 30 minutes Do not run multiple instances of this import as you can severely slow down the system performance 2 Click Import at the bottom of the screen to generate this database import operation Card Access Report Management Application 5 65 System Administration 5 66 Card Access Report Management Application Secure Socket Chapter Layer Introduction In various personal and business situations we are often asked to identify ourselves by using a trusted certificate such as a passport ID card or driver s license The same is true in the world of data communications The emergence of Certificate Technologies and Certificate Authorities CAs addresses concerns in this area A certificate is an electronic form of ID used to identify the holder Certificates are issued by CAs whose role is to issue and manage certificates and vouch for the certificate holder The type of certificate used in CARMA is an X 509 Server Certificate A Server Certificate is issued by a CA for a particular server Distinguished Name and contains the server s Public Key the owner s organization name expiry information and the signature of the issuing body the CA When presented to an application the digital signature is verified by examining the CA signature using the Public Key of the CA which is built in to the
73. ext page End for the end of the report Back for the previous page and Start for the beginning of the report 8 Click the column header in the report to sort opposite of how the report is already sorted For example if the report is sorted latest events first click Date and it will be resorted with the earliest events first Another example if you would like for the report to be sorted in alphabetical order by name instead of sorting by date click the Name column 9 On the report page you can sort the report by clicking the column headers Click a column header in the report to sort opposite of how the report is already sorted For example if the report is sorted latest events first click Date and it will be resorted with the earliest events first Click Date again and the report returns to being sorted with the latest events first 5 62 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 Another example if you would like the report to be sorted in alphabetical order by name instead of sorting by date click the Name column and this will happen Click Date and the report returns to sorting by date gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 Note at the top of the right side of the Search System Logins page the s question marks next to each section 2 Click the and a window displays information pertaining to the selected section 3 Click Close to close this window at the bottom of th
74. ey while clicking on submenu items allows multiple selections within that submenu as well as the ability to deselect an item 5 Enter the report title in the TITLE section and then click Add Schedule to add this schedule Click Clear button to remove the selections NOTE A scheduled report cannot be saved if e The title is left blank m e Another scheduled report with the same title has been created by the same login e Date option is selected 5 48 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started The Generated Report Page p Card Access Report Management Application E mail this to HTML E mail TEXT E mail GO REPORT LIMITED BY TRANSACTION EDEME 30 RECORDS FOUND P 0 EMPLOYEE TRANSACTION TABLE RECORD 02 3 2005 00 15 06 install 0000 eif Logout alarm logosa Tig 02 3 2005 02 42 38 install 0000 eif Logout alarm legaed Jig 02 3 2005 04 install 0000 eif Logout alarm legaed id 02 4 2005 01 install 0000 eif Logout alarm logged Jig 02 4 2005 03 install 0000 eif Logout alarm wania 02 4 2005 04 install 0000 eif Logout alarm lonan id 02 4 2005 08 install 0000 eif Logout alarm logosa id 02 5 2005 05 install 0000 eif Logout alarm logged jig 02 7 2005 01 install 0000 eif Logout alarm lagged lig 02 7 2005 03 install 0000 eif Logout alarm logged Jig 02 7 2005 05 install 0000 eif Logout alarm legaee id 02 7 2008 22 insta
75. for operating the system once it is installed This chapter covers the following topics e Who Should Read This Manual e Related Documentation e Terminology e Notational and Typographical Conventions NOTE If you have a previous version of this manual you may notice changes since the last l publication marked by a change bar which is a vertical line in the margin that visually identifies significant new or revised information Card Access Report Management Application 1 1 Who Should Read this Manual Who Should Read this Manual This manual is intended for system administrators who are responsible for the planning and implementation of the system design and who perform system configuration and setup using Picture Perfect forms that are accessible only to the master level operator This manual is also intended for operators of CARMA and covers the features that are likely to be used on a daily basis Operators using the system should read the chapters which relate to their duties The material in this manual has been prepared for persons responsible for and familiar with the security needs of the customer facility Related Documentation t For detailed information on Picture Perfect t Fordetailed information about installing and upgrading Picture Perfect on a Risc or a Linux System Picture Perfect 4 0 User Manual This manual provides information for the system administrator to set up configure a
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78. formation pertaining to the selected section 3 Click Close to close this window 5 32 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started Personnel Records The Personnel Records Search allows you to retrieve specific information about an employee s badge status type and usage To access this feature click Personnel Records on the main page of CARMA Use to search personnel records for a specific time period i Card Access Report Management Application SAVED QUERIES EE co Personnel Search Thore are 16 badges in the database LAST ACCESS DATE 2i Date M Time F wecinnine 10 3 31 2 2007 2 eecinnins n 3 09 Turouce 10 x 31 z 2007 TROUGH 11 x 09 x BADGE HOLDER INFORMATION First Name Last Name Badge ID Employee 1D shel here for additional hadge halder soarch parameters GARD AGGESS SYSTEM SPEGIFICS Deportment Facility Badge Type Badge Status Ten Dapsamen Fauny gt Test Depanment2 Factiay Y Unknown Facility Z GLOBAL OPTIONS etc e To save this search give it a name Return only badges inactive for the last day s e Title of report Close __Croato Roport Schedule report Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Click Create Report Figure 5 13 Personnel Search Card Access Report Management Application 5 33 Personnel Records gt To search personnel records for a specific time period 1 Use the check
79. gement Application Upgrading Carma from a Previous Version 4 Start the restore procedure by typing the following mysql lt ENTER gt Result Messages similar to the following display Welcome to the MySQL monitor Commands end with g Your MySQL connection id is 2454 to server version 4 1 7 Max or Type help or h for help Type c to clear the buffer mysql gt 5 Type use carma lt ENTER gt Result Messages similar to the following display Reading table information for completion of table and column names You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with A Database changed mysql gt 6 Type source lt filename gt where filename is the absolute path of the converted file For example source var carmaconv101003 Card Access Report Management Application 4 5 Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility gt To upgrade your old database to CARMA 4 0 1 Log in as root and type usr local carma carma_db_upgrade sh Result The CARMA Database Upgrade Utility displays CARMA DATABASE UPGRADE UTILITY NOTES This script will upgrade old CARMA database to support new PP versions Normally it will update the database schema The upgrade may take some time depending on the size of the existing database Please make sure to take database backup before opting for upgrade options You will not be able to revert data
80. gging In The login procedure for CARMA is similar to any other Web site login Start up Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the CARMA host For example http carmahost carma The first parameter is the name of the CARMA host and the second is the name of the CARMA software Enter your Username and Password assigned by the system administrator and click Continue Enter Username and Password Password Note the version of CARMA Figure 5 1 CARMA Login Screen At the bottom of the Login screen the version of CARMA that you are running is displayed 5 2 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 NOTE Your password will expire periodically and must be changed You will be prompted to change your m password before it expires Additionally an e mail message will be sent when your password is within 10 days of expiration Failure to change it will cause you to be locked out of the system until the administrator resets your password See Change Your Password on page 5 6 Logging Out Logging out is not required by CARMA but isa good idea for security reasons Click the Logout button at the top of the main page to exit CARMA whenever you need to exit the program The system automatically logs out an inactive user after a predetermined time set by the system administrator Card Access Report Management Application 5 3 Main Menus and Submenus Main Menus and Submenus The main menu i
81. h packages will be installed manager by default and to add or remove optional packages from that Applications group 7 Editors 3 4 Details Sometimes called text editors these are programs that allow you to create and edit files These include Emacs and Vi Engineering and Scientific 0 7 This group includes packages for performing mathematical and scientific computations and plotting as well as unit conversion z Total install size 1 963M T Hide Help 3 Release Notes lt Back D gt Next Figure 3 21 Package Group Selection 3 26 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 48 Select the following packages e Desktops X Window System GNOME Desktop Environment e Applications Text based Internet e Servers Legacy Network Server Click Details select Telnet Server e Development Development Tools X Software Development Legacy Software Development e System Administration Tools Printing Support 49 Click Next to accept the Package Group Selections Result The About to Install dialog displays including a list of the media required for installation of the selected packages NOTE If for some reason you would rather not continue with the installation process this is your last 7 opportunity to safely cancel the process and reboot your machine Once you press the Next button parti
82. history record also it must be able to associate each history record with a Facility During the upgrade process the system will add a Facility to all existing badge history records The Facility used will be the Facility of the Badge associated with the transaction Database partitioning by Department is still supported as it was in previous releases so the new Facility field need not be used for permission purposes unless you choose to do so NOTE You will need two blank tapes to perform the upgrade FJ Card Access Report Management Application 4 1 Introduction The following steps required to upgrade from CARMA 3 0 to CARMA 4 0 are included in this chapter NOTE The following steps can also be followed to upgrade FJ NOTE from CARMA 2 76 to CARMA 4 0 O Back up your existing CARMA 3 0 database See Back up your existing CARMA 3 0 database on page 4 3 Install RedHat Enterprise Linux on your CARMA server See Installing Red Hat Linux on page 3 2 Install CARMA 4 0 See Installing CARMA on page 3 39 Restore your CARMA 3 0 database See Install RedHat Enterprise Linux on your CARMA server on page 4 4 Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility See Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility on page 4 6 During the following procedures when prompted for the CARMA password type carma ENTER 4 2 Card Access Report Management Application Upgrading Carma from a Previous Version 4
83. icate Signing Request CSR A CSR is a block of encrypted code generated by your server which contains the unique information about your server that is necessary for the CA to generate your certificate Once you obtain your certificate you will need to install it on your server before you can use the SSL feature Card Access Report Management Application 6 5 Generating the CSR and Installing the Certificate Generating the CSR and Installing the Certificate gt To generate the CSR and install the certificate 1 Loginas root Result A prompt will display 2 Change to appropriate directory by typing the following cd etc httpd conf ENTER 3 Generate the CSR by typing the following openssl req new key ssl key server key gt ssl csr server csr ENTER Result Messages similar to the following will appear on the screen Using configuration from usr 1ib openssl cnf You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated into your certificate request What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank For some fields there will be a default value If you enter the field will be left blank Country Name 2 letter code US State or Province Name FL City Locality Name Boca Raton 6 6 Card Access Report Management Application Secure Socket Layer Company Organization Name GE
84. ific options Card Access Report Management Application 5 23 Alarm Event History 2 Choose your selections from these headings by clicking on the selection Then scroll to the bottom of the page and click Create Report 3 Holding down the CTRL key while selecting submenu items allows for multiple selections within that submenu A menu from which no selections have been made will not be applied to the search category For example if you do not select any of the entries under Alarm all options under Alarm are considered in the search gt To generate the reports by facility 1 At the top of the page under Search by Facility select Inputs Input Groups or Alarms When you choose one of these options a new screen displays 2 Under Card Access Systems Specifics there is a Facility heading next to the heading of either Alarm Input or Input Groups depending on which option you chose Select the desired options under these new headings 3 Select the logical state of the alarm Alarm Reset or Tamper 4 Click Create Report 5 24 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To choose how you would like the report to list badge events Note at the very bottom of the Alarm Event History page is a box entitled Options etc e You may elect to give the report a name so that you can run the same report again later e If you previously chose to graph your report you may select the g
85. ility Badge Type and Badge Status to narrow your search A menu from which no selections have been made will not be applied to the search category For example if you do not select any of the entries under Department all options under Department are considered for the purpose of the search 5 Press the CTRL key while clicking on submenu items to allow for multiple selections within that submenu The Card Access System Specifics should not be used alone but instead should be used in conjunction with the Date Time section and or the Badge Holder Information section It is used to narrow these two types of searches down further Card Access Report Management Application 5 35 Personnel Records 5 36 gt To choose a certain number of days worth of badge inactivity for the report 1 Note at the very bottom of the Personnel Records page is a box entitled Options etc You may elect to give the report a name so that you can run the same report again later For example to see how many badges have not been used for the last 180 days enter 180 in the field You may further narrow this search by selecting items from Badge Status and or Badge Type You may also change or append the default report title for the report when it is generated by changing the text in the box marked Title of Report 2 If at any time you have made an error while entering information and would like to clear the screen click Clear at the bott
86. ions of Colors e lt Back Next Figure 3 26 Display 56 Red Hat Enterprise Linux auto detects your monitor and loads the correct driver If you would like to choose another driver click Configure and browse the list of available drivers Select the resolution of your screen and click Next to continue NOTE The recommended resolution is 1024 x 768 Result The Red Hat Login dialog displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 33 Installing Red Hat Linux A Red Hat Login Date and Time To activate the services included in your subscription please register with Red Hat and provide a Red Hat login Display Red Hat Login Why Register Create Login Activate Password existing Red Hat login System User CO I don t have a Red Hat login need to create one Sound Card Tell me why need to register and provide a Red Hat login Additional CDs Finish Setup Forgot your Red Hat login or password Find it at http www redhat com software rhn Need help Contact customer service at http www redhat com contact Network Configuration We value your privacy Read our Privacy Statement lt d Back D Next Figure 3 27 Red Hat Login 57 To register with Red Hat and provide a Red Hat login e Ifyou have already registered with Red Hat Network enter your account information in the appropriate field
87. ist boxes next to Date and Time in the first section of this page entitled Activity Date 2 Start by selecting the dates on which you want to generate the report by using the list box 3 If you would like to narrow the search further enter specific times by using the list box You may then scroll to the bottom of the screen and click Create Report 5 44 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To search operator history by Employee ID or Login ID if you need a report on a certain operator 1 Enter the information you choose to use in the specified fields which is found in the second section of this page entitled Operator Information Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Create Report This displays a complete operator history for that particular operator Narrow your search by using both of the above mentioned searches together To do this enter in the needed information under Activity Date and Operator Information and then scroll to the bottom of the page and click Create Report You may also choose from the Card Access System Specifics In this area which is found in the third section of the Operator History page you can choose selections under Record Description Transaction and Terminal to narrow your search A menu from which no selections have been made will not be applied to the search category For example if you do not select any of the entries under Trans
88. ll 0000 eif Logout alarm logged Jig 02 8 2005 08 install 0000 eif Logout alarm beiet E 02 9 2005 install 0000 eif Logout alarm logged lig 02 9 2005 install 0000 eif Logout alarm laggad id 02 9 2005 02 14 28 install 0000 eif Logout alarm legged lig 02 9 2005 06 56 23 install 0000 eif Logout alarm eai E 02 10 2005 13 28 39 install 0000 eif Logout alarm legged fig 02 10 2005 15 37 22 install 0000 eif Logout alarm igg id 02 10 2005 15 48 15 jinstall 0000 eif Logout alarm legoed Jia 02 10 2005 17 03 21 install 0000 eif Logout alarm asrda Figure 5 18 Operator History Report To navigate the generated report page 1 The number of records that particular report contains is listed at the top of each report If a report has multiple pages you can move to the next page in the report by clicking Next 2 Click End to move to the last page of the report Card Access Report Management Application 5 49 Operator History 3 Click Back to return to the query page that you used to create the report 4 Click Home to return to the CARMA main page gt To print any of the above reports 1 Create the report and when the report displays go to the top of the page on the right side and click Print 2 Click Print to send the report to your local printer 3 Click Back to return to the report page gt To save the reports Create the report and then when the report displays go to the top
89. llation process withthe inst P installing Check the box below to customize your installation Select Customize the set of packages to be installed if you wish to select different or additional package groups Accept the current package list Customize the set of packages to be installed Release Notes lt Back gt Next is Hide Help Figure 3 20 Package Installation Defaults Card Access Report Management Application 3 25 Installing Red Hat Linux 46 If not already selected select the check box next to Customize the set of packages to be installed 47 Click Next to continue Result The Package Group Selection dialog is displayed Online Help Package Group Selection Package Group l 7 X Window System 34 36 Details Selection hi K Install this group of packages to use the base graphical X user interface Select the package application groups that you want to install To select a package group click on the check box beside it 7 GNOME Desktop Environment 34 34 Details we GNOME is a powerful graphical user interface which X includes a panel desktop system icons and a graphical file manager KDE Desktop Environment 0 15 syy KDE is a powerful graphical user interface which includes es a panel desktop system icons and a graphical file Once a package group has been selected click on Details to view whic
90. llowing command etc cron daily carma cron ENTER Result Depending on the size of your Picture Perfect database the amount of time it takes to complete the import will vary Do NOT interrupt the import mid way and do 3 58 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 NOT run multiple instances of the import program simultaneously If you receive the following message it means you have a Picture Perfect Host which is not a redundant system Not redundant NOTE _ Ifthe import process is interrupted you must remove the following file prior to trying again var tmp carma lock gt To log in and set up your administrator and any operator account required NOTE A database must have been imported prior to attempting to add an operator 1 Point your browser to the CARMA server http carma ge com carma where carma ge com is the name of the CARMA server you just configured 2 Log in using the following authentication information Username admin Password admin Card Access Report Management Application 3 59 Installing CARMA 3 Once logged in click System Administration 4 Under Advanced Settings select Configure Reset Commit Changes Figure 3 38 System Configuration Window 5 Use this form to specify the following information 3 60 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 NOTE e Administrator s phone number e Administr
91. lls Card Access Report Management Application 2 1 Introduction CARMA WEB SERVER downloads a copy EXISTING PICTURE of the replicated PERFECT SYSTEM Picture Perfect system database CARMA TCP IP TCP IP 128 bit Encrypted Session AUTHORIZED WEB CLIENTS can log in and generate custom reports with their Web browser quickly and easily without any formal training Figure 2 1 System Overview Using a secure login over an encrypted browser session you can generate reports including people badge activity alarm activity operator activity check system status and more All database information is replicated from the Picture Perfect host and stored on the reporting server All features can be accessed by using menus list boxes and text boxes 2 2 Card Access Report Management Application System Overview 2 System Requirements NOTE e RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 Upgrade 4 x86 family of operating systems e CARMA 4 0 is compatible with Picture Perfect 4 0 Service Pack 2 or higher The following software components are included with the CARMA software and are automatically configured during installation e httpd Web Server 2 0 52 9 ent or later e PHP HTML embedded scripting language 4 3 9 3 1 ent or later e MySQL Server 4 1 7 4 RHEL 4 1 and MySQL Client 10 3 23 58 4 RHEL 4 1 MySQL Database and Client Application e Mod_ssl ent for Secure Web Sessions e Libstdc e IBM Infor
92. may now review log details in tmp carmatools log NOTE _ If you are installing CARMA to use with a Picture Perfect Enterprise Edition system repeat steps 1 7l through 12 in this section for each host subhost 14 Installation is now complete 3 56 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 gt To import the Picture Perfect database The database import utility runs automatically once a day However upon installation you may want to manually run the import so that you can immediately begin using your CARMA server to generate reports 1 Determine the size for your CARMA database keeping in mind the current Picture Perfect database size as well as future requirements To determine the current size of your Picture Perfect database open a new terminal window on the Picture Perfect host and type currdates ENTER Result A screen similar to the following will display the various history tables along with the start and end dates Card Access Report Management Application 3 57 Installing CARMA Figure 3 37 Example currdates 2 The amount of data to keep is set by default inthe carma conf file at 4 months Use the vi editor to edit the carma conf file to reflect the amount of data you wish to store as determined in step 1 For information on editing this file see Appendix C Using the vi Editor 3 To manually run the import log in to the CARMA server as root and type the fo
93. me For example if you choose to graph Active and Deleted under the Badge Status heading you cannot also graph selections under the Category heading Card Access Report Management Application 5 13 Badge Event History NOTE The Card Access System Specifics should not be used on their own Instead it should be used in F conjunction with either the Badge Holder Information section and or the Badge Event Date section It is used to further narrow these two types of searches 2 Click Graph under that group of selections 3 After you have made your selections click Graph Choose which type of graph you would like in the Options box at the bottom of the page Your graph options are Pie Line Column or Bar graph If you do not choose a type of graph to use the standard report format is generated instead If you have inadvertently chosen to graph selections you must scroll to the bottom of the page and click Clear to remove the graph button that you had selected gt To choose how you would like the report to list badge events Note at the bottom of the Badge Event History page is a box entitled Options etc e You may elect to give the report a name so that you can run the same report again later e Ifyou previously chose to graph your report you may select the graph type e Ifyou previously chose to graph your report you may elect to include only those 5 14 Card Access Report Management Application Getting S
94. me device frst select the device Set the hostname host name and then click Edit In the Edit CO automatically via DHCP manually Then Interface screen you can Omma choose to have the IP and Elekt S configure the Gateway and Netmask information configured Miscellaneous S by DHCP or you can enter it r 7 manually You can also choose Gateway i i I to make the device active at Primary DNS 172 _ 16 152 28 boot time Secondary DNS 172_ j16 _ s2 l27 Tertiary DNS I If you do not have DHCP client access or are unsure as to what thie is inmi ba t gt is Hide Help ic Release Notes Figure 3 15 Network Configuration 32 Under Hostname Set the hostname select manually Type the host name Card Access Report Management Application 3 19 Installing Red Hat Linux CAUTION Do not leave this field blank it must be set to an A NOTE alphanumeric value before Picture Perfect is installed Keep the following in mind Use LOWERCASE a through z and or 0 through 9 Do NOT use UPPERCASE Use the simple machine name such as pphost1 not the fully qualified name The host name may not be more than 16 char acters in length Do not use host names containing the dash character Informix Dynamic Server 9 40 does not recog nize this as a valid character and will prevent the database from starting
95. mix Client SDK Version 2 81 UC3 e PHP MySQL 4 3 9 3 1 ent PHP applications that use MySQL databases e GD 2 0 28 4 and PHP GD 4 3 9 3 1 Graphics Library Card Access Report Management Application 2 3 Server Requirements Server Requirements Minimum Requirements Intel Pentium II 800 MHz or better 512 MB RAM or better CD ROM drive 18 GB hard drive Red Hat Linux supported SVGA card Red Hat Linux supported 10 100MB Ethernet NIC We suggest the following configuration for large Picture Perfect systems with high transaction rates Dual Core Pentium 1 GB RAM or better High perfomance disk controller 36 GB hard drive or better CD ROM drive DDS4 4mm DAT tape drive for backup Red Hat Linux supported SVGA card Red Hat Linux supported 10 100MB Ethernet NIC 2 4 Card Access Report Management Application System Overview 2 Firewalls We recommend that Secure Socket Layer SSL be used when firewall traversal is required In this case only ports 1960 and 514 should be configured for TCP transmission control protocol between the CARMA and the Picture Perfect hosts For more information on setting up SSL for use with your CARMA server please see Chapter 5 Secure Socket Layer Card Access Report Management Application 2 5 Firewalls NOTES 2 6 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Introduction NOTE Ifyou are upgrading from a previous version of
96. n Guide 1 2 Picture Perfect Database Connection Problems A 5 Primary DNS 3 20 Proof of Organization Name 6 3 Proof of Right to Use Domain Name 6 4 R RedHat Linux 3 1 Related Documentation 1 2 Resetting the CARMA Database A 2 S Secure Socket Layer 6 1 Server Requirements 2 4 Software Defect Report 1 1 SSL Secure Socket Layer 2 5 Sweeper Schedule A 8 System Administration 5 55 System Overview 2 1 System Requirements 2 3 T Terminology 1 3 The CSR Certificate Signing Request 6 5 The Generated Report Page Alarm Event History 5 33 Time Zone dialog 3 23 U Using This Manual 1 1 V Verbose Mode A 7 vi Editor C 1 Ww Web Resources B 1 IX 2 Card Access Report Management Application Despite rigorous product testing some problems cannot be detected in advance Please let us know if you discover any defects in our software Software Defect Report Date First Name Company Name Phone ___ GE Business Partner Contact Application Software HW Model Hardware Operating Platform System C intel Pc windows C Rsveoo0 C Linux J ax Problem Description Last Name e mail Version OS Version Severity Replication CI Cosmetic CI Every Time CI Undesirable CI Frequent _ Application Crash 7 Intermittent CI System Crash CI One Occurrence Only CI Data Loss Please be as specific as possible and explain what you were doing when the problem occurred Please fax this
97. n field 25 When you are done defining your partitions click OK to accept your Make LVM Volume Group settings 3 14 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Make LVM Volume Group Volume Group Name rootvg Physical Extent 4MB lv hda2 19384 00 MB zl hdb2 17468 00 MB Physical Volumes to Use Used Space 30000 00 MB 81 4 Free Space 6852 00 MB 18 6 Total Space 36852 00 MB Logical Volumes Logical Volume Name Mount Point size MB Add Edit Delete LogVol00 home 1024 amp Cancel 2 OK Result You are returned to the Disk Setup screen Online Help Partitioning Disk Setup Drive kiewituts Geom 784 255 63 Model WDC AC264008 Choose where you would like Dias Red Hat Enterprise Linux tobe 5028 MB 12019 MB installed If you do not know how to partition your system or if you I I need help with using the n En j oe Fao a manual partitioning tools refer Mount Pointy Size to the Red Har Enterprise Linux Davos RAIDValume 1YP Fomat ag Start End Installation Guide gt Hard Drives Mevjnda Ifyou used automatic jdevihdal boot en ov w in partitioning you can either Mevinda3 swap y 1020 655 784 accept the current panition MN v settings click Next or modify the setup using the manual Partitioning tool If you are manually partitioning unue euetam unu uall eae unue
98. nd manage the Picture Perfect database for the customer s facility Picture Perfect 4 0 Installation Manual This manual is a step by step guide to help the system administrator connect hardware boot install and configure the operating system and install the Picture Perfect 4 0 software 1 2 Card Access Report Management Application Using This Manual Terminology Click To click means to press and release a mouse button while the pointer is on a designated area of the screen in order to display a window or select an option The press and release makes a clicking sound The term double click means to press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession Left click and right click mean to click the button on the left or right side of the mouse Select The word select indicates that you choose an item from the current menu submenu form or list box displayed on the screen Use the mouse or the cursor keys to select the item For example Select Devices then Terminals The statement above tells you to select a certain submenu Devices and then to select a certain form Terminals from that submenu If you make the selections with a mouse you will point to the Devices icon and click the left mouse button When the submenu icons appear you will point and double click the Terminals icon to select this form Card Access Report Management Application 1 3 Terminology If
99. nd click Delete 2 Highlight any existing hard disk partitions for example dev sda and click Delete F It will be necessary to configure logical volumes on the hard drive that you are using for the Linux installation Select the hard drive displayed in the list Card Access Report Management Application 3 7 Installing Red Hat Linux 9 Click New Res ult The following dialog displays Mount Point Size MB Fixed size O Fill to max C Force to be File System Type ext3 Allowable Drives Additional Size Options Fill all space up to MB 1 v v 100 imum allowable size a primary partition Cancel OK Figure 3 6 Add Partition Dialog 10 Complete the form as follows Mount Point boot File System Type ext3 Allowable Drives The hard disk on which you are installing the Linux operating system Size MB 100 Additional Size Options Fixed size 11 Click OK Result You are returned to the Disk Setup screen 3 8 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 12 Click New again 13 Complete the form as follows e Mount Point Leave blank e File System Type swap e Allowable Drives The hard disk on which you are installing the Linux operating system e Size MB The amount of swap space should be twice the amount of RAM in your system For example if y
100. nd if you want data for the past week select 7 The maximum number of days from which to include data is 365 5 38 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 NOTE Only those records with a date time that falls in the date time span requested Number of Days 7 will be included on a scheduled report For example if a badge has never been used has Most Recent Access empty it will never appear on a scheduled Personnel report that uses Last Access Date as date criteria 4 Go to the Send Report To section and select a list of operators to whom you want to send reports Holding down the CTRL key while clicking on submenu items allows multiple selections within that submenu as well as the ability to deselect an item 5 Enter the report title in the TITLE section and then click Add Schedule to add this schedule Click Clear button to remove the selections NOTE A scheduled report cannot be saved if e The title is left blank 7 e Another scheduled report with the same title has been created by the same login e Date option is selected Card Access Report Management Application 5 39 Personnel Records 5 40 REPORT LIMITED BY LAST NAME DEPARTMENT The Generated Report Page Card Access Report Management Application Y lt BACK gt PRINT Y E mail this to HTML E mail TEXT E mail GO 1 RECORDS FOUND PAGE 1 OF 1 NAME BADGE 1D ENERE STATUS DEPARTMENT FACILITY
101. ng cd media cdrom Enter install sh ENTER Result The installation program determines what packages are needed installs them and then installs the CARMA application Card Access Report Management Application 3 45 Installing CARMA Press ENTER when instructed Result Messages similar to the following will display Installation Script for CARMA This installation assumes as basic installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux using the standard RPM packages from the RedHat Linux CD and assumes you know how to configure and administrate Linux Apache and Mysql If you have installed a custom version or have installed a custom Apache PHP or Mysql distribution this installation may not work See your GE Security representative for more information You have 23G free for the var filesystem This is where the CARMA database files will be stored The absolute minimum required space free here should be around 200M for a small Picture Perfect installation with few transactions For larger Picture Perfect systems be sure you have at least 4 Gigabytes of free space in this filesystem Press Ctrl c to exit or Press the Enter key to continue Verifying or Installing Required Packages Installation starting for Redhat Enterprise Linux WS release 4 curl installed Running version is curl 7 12 1 3 apr installed Running version is apr 0 9 4 24 1 apr util installed Running version is apr util 0 9 4 17
102. o view more than one department or facility you must hold down the SHIFT key when making additional selections After you are done entering in all appropriate information click Commit Changes at the bottom of the page The next screen confirms that you have entered in the information correctly 7 Ifat any time you have made an error while entering information and would like to clear the screen click Clear at the bottom of the page and the information you have entered is cleared Card Access Report Management Application 5 57 System Administration gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 Note at the top of the right side of the Create Edit Users page the s question marks next to each section Click the and a window displays information pertaining to the selected section Click Close to close this window at the bottom of the window or the x in the upper right side of the window To access the Search User Queries screen 1 Note the next button at the top of the System Administration page is User History reports Click this button to display a window entitled Search User Queries This report lists specific queries a user has requested during a certain time frame All SQL queries generated by users on the CARMA system are saved for at least 90 days and you can review those SQL queries using this report Choose the specific dates you want in the Date Query Was Run section You can also choose s
103. o not require the recognized and trusted name of a CA If your organization generates its own certificates then you must still follow the same steps to set up SSL only you will present your CSR to your internal organization instead of one of the above mentioned CAs In order to obtain a Certificate from a CA you will need to provide the CA with the following e Proof of organization name e Proof of right to use domain name e Letter of Authorization e The Certificate Signing Request CSR Proof of Organization Name e Companies Corporations Incorporations You will need a copy of your official company registration documents or certificate of incorporation in your state or country CAs are generally very strict about this and will not waive these requirements e Partnerships You should be registered with national state or local authorities You will need to provide a copy of some form of verifiable proof of the partnership name Card Access Report Management Application 6 3 Obtaining a Certificate for the CARMA Server 6 4 e Proprietorships and DBAs If you are a sole proprietor or DBA Doing Business As you will need a copy of your DBA registration papers for local levies and taxes Any official correspondence indicating your right to use the name given on your request will generally be sufficient as long as the CA can verify it with the relevant authority Proof of Right to Use Domain Name Generally you
104. om of the page and the information you have entered is cleared Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To schedule a recurring report Schedule reports allows you to create a report based on specific search criteria and then schedule the report to be sent to selected operators on a recurrent basis The scheduled report will automatically be sent to those operators every week on the scheduled day and time The reports are sent as a zipped html file attachment 1 Enter the desired search criteria for the report and instead of Create Report click Schedule Report The Schedule Recurring Reports page will appear Card Access Report Management Application 5 37 Personnel Records Select the date time to run the report and the Card Access Report Management Application HOME Y SAVED SCHEDULES test vipu Go Y Schedule Recurring Reports SCHEDULE DETAILS Schedule Day Schedule Time Number Of Days Monday F Hours 12 00 m Days 001 Send Report To Operators admin admin admin e Title of schedule Clear Add Schedule Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Click Add Schedule Figure 5 14 Schedule Recurring Reports 2 Select the schedule day and schedule time that you want to send the report to selected operators 3 Select the number of days that the report covers For example if you want data for the past 24 hours select 1 a
105. on Both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer support SSL and many Web sites use the protocol to obtain confidential user information such as credit card numbers By convention Web pages that require an SSL connection start with https instead of http Sendmail On the Internet sendmail is the most popular UNIX based implementation of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP for transmitting e mail When a sendmail server receives e mail it attempts to deliver the mail to the intended recipient immediately and if the recipient is not present it queues messages for later delivery UNIX UNIX sometimes spelled Unix is an operating system that originated at Bell Labs in 1969 as an interactive time sharing system In 1974 UNIX became the first operating system written in the C language UNIX has evolved as Card Access Report Management Application E 5 a kind of large freeware product with many extensions and new ideas provided in a variety of versions of UNIX by different companies universities and individuals Partly because it was not a proprietary operating system owned by any one of the leading computer companies and partly because it is written in a standard language and embraced many popular ideas UNIX became the first open or standard operating system that could be improved or enhanced by anyone Web Server A Web server is a program that using the client server model and the World Wide Web s Hypertext T
106. on_category 12354 Records total FFLEEEFEFEEEEFELEF EP ET Starting person_user Finished person_user 12764 Records total FAFELEFEFEEEFEEAEE EP ET Starting person Finished person 16333 Records total FALEEEFEFEEE TFET EE EP ET Starting area_category Finished area_category 17041 Records total FAFFEEFEEEEE EF ET TEEPE ET Starting terminal Finished terminal 17057 Records total FALEEEFEFFEEEFELEEE PET Starting input_group Finished input_group 17402 Records total FFHTEETETE ETE T PEt Ht ttt Card Access Report Management Application Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility Starting inputs Finished inputs 17705 Records total FLFFEFEFAEHEE EEE EF EEE EH Starting alarm Finished alarm 17743 Records total FLFLEFEEFTEEE EEE AT EEE ET Starting door Finished door 18015 Records total FFELEFEFTEEE ETE ET TEETH Starting badge Finished badge 21583 Records total FFFLEFEEFEFEFE EPH EA EEE HT Starting reader Finished reader 21842 Records total FFFLEFEFAFEE EEE AA EEE EH Starting area Finished area 22147 Records total FFFEEEEFTEEE FEET TEE ET Starting micro Finished micro 22172 Records total Ftttttttttttttttttttet 4 12 Card Access Report Management Application Upgrading Carma from a Previous Version Special Tables Starting badge_historytmp Finished badge_historytmp 22172 Records total FAFEEEFEFEEE FF ETEF EP ET Starting badge_history Finished badge_history 22290 Records total FALELEFEFEEE EF ETE
107. onventions Table 1 1 Notational and Typographical Conventions Continued Item Example Notes This graphic is displayed to note additional information that emphasizes or supplements important points f Caution This graphic is displayed to advise the user that failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in loss of data A Warnings This graphic is displayed to warn the user that failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in physical harm to the user or the hardware A Operating AIX Information for an AIX System system follows this symbol Information for a Linux Linux system follows this symbol 1 6 Card Access Report Management Application System Overview Introduction The Card Access Report Management Application CARMA is an HTML based report administration tool designed to allow department managers or other individuals to generate their own card access system reports CARMA was designed for speed and ease of use Several new technologies are introduced to improve report performance and accuracy Designed for the GE Picture Perfect card access system CARMA lets you search through your cardholder and system database information easier and in ways never before possible with Picture Perfect A configuration overview appears on the next page This chapter covers the following topics e System Requirements e Server Requirements e Firewa
108. or s protection and ours we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software If the software is modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors reputations Finally any free program is threatened constantly by software patents We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses in effect making the program proprietary To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use or not licensed at all The precise terms and conditions for copying distribution and modification follow GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSETERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0 This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License The Program below refers to any such program or work and a work based on the Program means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law that is to say a work containing the Program or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated into another language Hereinafter translation is included without limitation in the term modification Each licensee is addressed
109. ort Management Application Installation and Removal 3 20 Complete the form as follows e Volume Group Name rootvg must be spelled exactly as shown in lower case e Physical Extent 4MB e Physical Volumes to Use The name of the physical volume created in step 16 21 Click Add Result The Make Logical Volume dialog appears Mount Point home v Eile System Type ext3 z Logical Volume Name LogVol00 Size MB 2044 Max size is 4080 MB amp Cancel 2 OK Figure 3 10 Make Logical Volume 22 Create logical volumes using the values shown in Table 3 1 Minimum Filesystem Size on page 14 After entering each logical volume click OK 23 You will be returned to the Make LVM Volume Group dialog 24 Repeat step 21 through step 23 for each logical volume entry Card Access Report Management Application 3 13 Installing Red Hat Linux Table 3 1 Minimum Filesystem Size Mount File System Logical 18GB 36GB Point Type Volume Name Drive Drive I ext3 LogVol00 1024 2048 home ext3 LogVol01 1024 2048 tmp ext3 LogVol02 1536 2048 usr ext3 LogVol03 6000 6000 Nar ext3 LogVol04 8000 16000 NOTE For ease of use as well as avoiding typographical F errors when defining your mount points we suggest that you select the desired mount point names from the list provided To choose from the list click the down arrow to the right of the mount point definitio
110. ou have 512 MB of RAM you should allocate 1024 MB of swap space e Additional Size Options Fixed size 14 Click OK Result You are returned to the Disk Setup screen 15 Click New again 16 Complete the form as follows e Mount Point Leave blank e File System Type Physical Volume e Allowable Drives The hard disk on which you are installing the Linux operating system e Size MB Leave blank Note If a value of 1 displays this is acceptable Ignore it and proceed Card Access Report Management Application 3 9 Installing Red Hat Linux e Additional Size Options Fill to maximum allowable size 17 Click OK Result You are returned to the Disk Setup screen 18 Highlight the physical volume created in step 16 Online Help Partitioning Disk Setup Drive dev hda Geom 784 255 63 Model WDC AC26400B Choose where you would like Whda hda Red Hat Enterprise Linux to be F 5028 MB 1019 MB installed If you do not know how to partition your system or if you x New Edit Delete Reset RAID LVM need help with using the manual partitioning tools refer Mount Point Size to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Peale RAID Volume ia coma MB SEG SITE Installation Guide Y Hard Drives V dev hda Ifyou used automatic dev hda boot 3 12 1 B partitioning you can either dev hda3 swap v
111. ou want data for the past 24 hours select 1 and if you want data for the past week select 7 The maximum number of days from which to include data is 365 5 16 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 4 Go to the Send Report To section and select a list of operators to whom you want to send reports Holding down the CTRL key while clicking on submenu items allows multiple selections within that submenu as well as the ability to deselect an item 5 Enter the report title in the TITLE section and then click Add Schedule to add this schedule Click Clear button to remove the selections NOTE A scheduled report cannot be saved if Any graph options are selected 7 e The title is left blank e Another scheduled report with the same title has been created by the same login e Date option is selected Card Access Report Management Application 5 17 Badge Event History The Generated Report Page Card Access Report Management Application 02 7 2005 03 42 35 Kas MK 02 7 2005 03 42 38 Kas HK 02 7 2005 03 42 40 Kasi Hx 02 7 2005 03 42 42 Ka Hx 02 10 2005 03 45 31 Kas HK DEV DATE TIME LNAME F NAME BADGE ID 154272051010 154272051818 154272051010 154272051818 154272051818 E mail this to eemal C TEXT e mail BO 5 RECORDS FOUND PAGE 1 OF I EMP 1D _ STATUS DEPARTMENT ACTIVE Unknown ACTIVE Unknown ACTIVE Unknown ACTIVE Unknown ACTIVE Unkno
112. our rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program In addition mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program or with a work based on the Program on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License Card Access Report Management Application D 3 3 You may copy and distribute the Program or a work based on it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following a Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine readable source code which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange or b Accompany it with a written offer valid for at least three years to give any third party for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution a complete machine readable copy of the corresponding source code to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange or c Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source code This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable
113. pecific times in this same section if you would like to narrow the search down further In the second section on this page entitled User Who Ran the Query pick the 5 58 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 CARMA user on which you would like to generate the report 4 At the very bottom of the Search User Queries page is a box entitled Options etc Here you can choose whether you would like the report to list the badge events with the latest events first default or the earliest events first However if you would like the report to list the earliest events first click the arrow of the list box and choose Earliest 5 Also found in this Options etc box is the option to delete logs older than 90 days To do this click Clicking Here A new page lists the number of logs found in the SQL Log History and the number of outdated rows that were found and deleted Click Back to return to the Search User Queries page 6 If at any time you have made an error while entering information and would like to clear the screen click Clear at the bottom of the page and the information you have entered is cleared Click Create Report when the information you have entered is correct 7 Atthe top of this report the number of records shown is listed You move through this report by clicking Next for the next page End for the end of the report Back for the previous page and Start for the beginning of the report
114. puters and devices ona network that is administered as a unit with common rules and procedures Within the Internet domains are defined by the IP address All devices sharing a common part of the IP address are said to be in the same domain Firewall A firewall is a set of related programs located at a network gateway server which protects the resources of a private network from users from other networks The term also implies the security policy that is used with the programs An enterprise with an intranet that allows its workers access to the wider Internet installs a firewall to prevent outsiders from accessing its own private data resources and for controlling what outside resources its own users have access to GPL Stands for General Public License The most widespread such license is the GNU General Public License or GNU GPL for short Card Access Report Management Application B This can be further shortened to GPL when it is understood that the GNU GPL is the one intended Host In Internet protocol specifications the term host means any computer that has full two way access to other computers on the Internet A host has a specific local or host number that together with the network number forms its unique IP address If you use Point to Point Protocol to get access to your access provider you have a unique IP address for the duration of any connection you make to the Internet and your comput
115. rading alarm_historytmp table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema alarm_historytmp table is now upto date Upgrading alarm_history resolved table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema Card Access Report Management Application 4 7 Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility alarm_history_ resolved table is now upto date Upgrading badge_history table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema badge_history table is now upto date Upgrading badge_historytmp table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema badge_historytmp table is now upto date Upgrading badge_history_ resolved table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema badge_history resolved table is now upto date Upgrading operator_his table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema operator_his table is now upto date Upgrading operator_histmp table to support CARMA 4 0 database schema Operator Historytmp Table is now upto date NOTE Depending on your database size the following step make take up to one hour to complete 4 Run the import utility by typing etc cron daily carma cron Result If you have verbose mode enabled messages similar to the following display See page A 7 for information on enabling verbose mode Trying to connect to carmatest Trying to get PP version information at carmatest 4 8 Card Access Report Management Application Upgrading Carma from a Previous Version We re 4 0 for plevel We re 4 0 for plevel If this is greater than 0 it
116. ransfer Protocol HTTP serves the files that form Web pages to Web users whose computers contain HTTP clients that forward their requests Every computer on the Internet that contains a Web site must have a Web server program X 509 The X 509 standard defines what information can go into a Certificate Authorities CA and describes how to write it down the data format All X 509 certificates contain version serial number signature algorithm identifier issuer name validity period and subject name XML XML Extensible Markup Language is a flexible way to create common information formats and share both the format and the data on the World Wide Web intranets and elsewhere For example computer makers might agree on a standard or common way to describe the information about a computer E 6 Card Access Report Management Application B product processor speed memory size and so forth and then describe the product information format with XML Such a standard way of describing data would enable a user to send an intelligent agent a program to each computer maker s Web site gather data and then make a valid comparison XML can be used by any individual or group of individuals or companies that wants to share information in a consistent way Card Access Report Management Application E 7 E 8 Card Access Report Management Application Index Symbols etc hosts C 4 A Advanced Configuration A 1 Alarm E
117. raph type e If you previously chose to graph your report you may elect to include only those records where the count is greater than a number of your choosing e You may also change or append the default report title when it is generated by changing the text in the Title of Report text box gt To graph your selections in the Card Access System Specifics section 1 Choose at least two of the selections under the same heading For example choose Door Forced Open and Door Held Open You cannot graph more than one group of selections at a time For example if you choose to graph Door Forced Open Door Held Open and Invalid Badge under the Alarm heading you cannot also graph selections under the Input heading 2 Click Graph under that group of selections Card Access Report Management Application 5 25 Alarm Event History 3 After you have made your selections click Graph Choose which type of graph you would like in the Options etc box at the bottom of the page Your graph options are Pie Line Column or Bar graph If you do not choose a type of graph to use the standard report format is generated instead If you have inadvertently chosen to graph selections you must scroll to the bottom of the page and click Clear to remove the graph button that you had selected 5 26 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To schedule a recurring report Schedule reports allows you to creat
118. rd and database name When prompted for the database name enter proteus Supply the parameters you wish to use for the connection to Picture Perfect The test program will then attempt to connect to the server and the database The results will be displayed on the screen and logged in your CARMA error log file A 6 Card Access Report Management Application Configuring CARMA for a Picture Perfect Redundant System gt To configure CARMA for a Picture Perfect Redundant system edit the etc carma conf file as follows 1 Locate the following line REDUNDANT 0 2 Change it to REDUNDANT 1 Turning on Verbose Mode gt To enable verbose mode edit the etc carma conf file as follows 1 Locate the following line SHOW_PROGRESS 0 2 Change it to SHOW_PROGRESS 1 Card Access Report Management Application A 7 Turning on Error Logging Turning on Error Logging gt To enable error logging edit the etc carma conf file as follows 1 Locate the following line CARMA _LOGFILE tmp carma log This is the location of the log file It is set by default to tmp carma log 2 In order for the error messages to be written to this file locate the following line within that file KEEP_ERRORLOG 0 3 Change it to KEEP_ERRORLOG 1 Changing the Sweeper Schedule The Sweeper is scheduled using cron the built in schedule mechanism of the Linux Operating System In Red Hat Linux it is somewhat ea
119. report Schedule reports allows you to create a report based on specific search criteria and then schedule the report to be sent to selected operators on a recurrent basis The scheduled report will automatically be sent to those operators every week on the scheduled day and time The reports are sent as a zipped html file attachment 1 Enter the desired search criteria for the report and instead of Create Report click Schedule Report The Schedule Recurring Reports page will appear Select the date time to run the report and the number of days that the information in the report spans Card Access Report Management Application home Y SAVED SCHEDULES DE 0 co Schedule Recurring Reports SCHEDULE DETAILS Schedule Day Schedule Time Number Of Days Monday Hours 120 Days O01 Operators Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Click Add Schedule Figure 5 17 Schedule Recurring Reports Card Access Report Management Application 5 47 Operator History 2 Select the schedule day and schedule time that you want to send the report to selected operators 3 Select the number of days that the report covers For example if you want data for the past 24 hours select 1 and if you want data for the past week select 7 The maximum number of days from which to include data is 365 4 Goto the Send Report To section and select a list of operators to whom you want to send reports Holding down the CTRL k
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121. rovider Statically set IP addresses Manual IP Address Setting Addres Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address Figure 3 35 Ethernet Device Settings 4 Click Statically set IP addresses and complete the configuration fields with the required information 5 Click OK Result You are returned to the Network Configuration window 6 Click the DNS tab 3 42 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 Eile Profile Help B D New lete Edit Copy De Devices Hardware IPsec DNS Hosts You may configure the system s hostname domain name servers and search domain Name servers are used to look up other hosts on the network Hostname localhost localdomai n Primary DNS 172 16 52 28 Secondary DNS 172 16 52 27 Tertiary DNS DNS Search Path devel redhat com Figure 3 36 DNS Tab 7 Enter your hostname DNS Domain Name Servers and DNS search path information Be very careful when entering this information as an incorrect hostname can render your GNOME desktop unusable 8 Click File Save gt To include a valid domain name for SendMail Modify the etc hosts file to include a valid domain name for Sendmail If one is not available you may insert the name local com as a placeholder For example 192 9 200 11 carma local com Also add the hostname of the CARMA server in Card Access Report Managemen
122. s lt Back Card Access Report Management Application Figure 3 8 Disk Setup 3 11 Installing Red Hat Linux 3 12 NOTE F LVM is a method of allocating hard drive space into logical volumes that can be easily resized instead of partitions With LVM the hard drive or set of hard drives is allocated to one or more physical volumes Since a physical volume can not span over more than one drive to span over more than one drive create one or more physical volumes per drive The logical volume group is divided into logical volumes which are assigned mount points such as home and and file system types such as ext3 When partitions reach their full capacity free space from the logical volume group can be added to the logical volume to increase the size of the partition When a new hard drive is added to the system it can be added to the logical volume group and the logical volumes that are the partitions can be expanded Result The Make LVM Volume Group dialog is displayed Make LVM Volume Group Volume Group Name rootvg Physical Extent 4MB A z hda2 19384 00 MB K hdb2 17468 00 MB Physical Volumes to Use Used Space 30000 00 MB 81 4 Free Space 6852 00 MB 18 6 Total Space 36852 00 MB Logical Volumes Logical Volume Name Mount Point Size MB amp Cancel Qox Figure 3 9 Make LVM Volume Group Card Access Rep
123. s a horizontal window frame entitled Card Access Report Management Application When you log in the CARMA Card Access Report Management Application displays at the top of the window See CARMA Main Screen on page 5 5 Menu choices search options appear on the right side Additionally you can e Change your password e Delete Saved Queries e Customize The submenus appear on the right side To display a menu click the line of text representing the submenu Note that menu items are dynamic based upon the operator s permissions So not all of the menu features displayed here may be present for another operator if their assigned permissions do not allow access to that specific menu item For example most user level operators such as a department manager would not normally be permitted to access the system administration menus or the operator history menus since those functions would not generally apply to their needs 5 4 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 Search Options Card Access Report Management Application LOG OUT BADGE EVENT HISTORY ALARM EVENT HISTORY PERSONNEL RECORDS OPERATOR HISTORY D MONITOR HOSTS AND MICROS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION _ Operator Events YOU ARE LOGGED IN AS ADMIN CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD DELETE SAYED QUERIES SCHEDULES CUSTOMIZE CARMA ver 4 0 0 4 Copyright
124. s for Picture Perfect 4 0 Click Next to continue Result The Finish Setup dialog displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 37 Installing Red Hat Linux Finish Setup PECGEUT Mi Display Red Hat Login You have completed installation and system set up Why Register Z Unfortunately your subscription was not activated because a valid subscription Create Login number was not supplied Activate System User It is important to activate your subscription so you can access the services that keep your system secure and supported Sound Card Additional CDs Please contact a customer service representative to help get your subscription Finish Setup activated To find a representative near you visit http www redhat com contact Please click the Next button in the lower right corner to continue lt d Back Figure 3 31 Finish Setup 62 The set up for Red Hat Linux is now complete and you may proceed to install CARMA 4 0 Click Next to continue Result The Red Hat Login screen displays 3 38 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 Installing CARMA gt To configure the network Before installing the CARMA software you need to configure a static IP address Red Hat Enterprise Linux Figure 3 32 Red Hat Login Screen 1 Logon as root NOTE The default password is carma1 We strongly recommend that you change the password using
125. s not the first import 91 Not redundant Connected to carmatest Top Level Tables Starting fac_profile Finished fac_profile 22 Records total FALEEEFEFFEFEFETEF EP EF Starting person_type Finished person_type 30 Records total FALEEEFEFEEE TFET EEE PET Starting table _desc Finished table _desc 236 Records total FALEEEFEFEEFEEFELEE EP ET Starting field_desc Finished field_desc 2791 Records total FALELFEFEFFEFEEFETEFE PET Starting meaning Finished meaning 2791 Records total FALEFEFEFEEE FT ELEE EP ET Starting xact_desc Card Access Report Management Application 4 9 Run the CARMA Database Upgrade Utility Finished xact_desc 2836 Records total FFFLEFEFTEHEE EPEAT EEE EH Starting badgests Finished badgests 2840 Records total FFFEEFEFEEEE EEE ATE ET Starting operator Finished operator 2874 Records total FFFEEFEEFFEEE FETE TEE ET Starting host Finished host 2874 Records total FLFLEFEFTEEE EEE AA EEE HH Starting facility operator Finished facility operator 2874 Records total FFFLEFEFAFEPE EPH T AEE EET Starting facility Finished facility 2882 Records total FLFEEFEEFFEEE FET EA EEE HH Starting department Finished department 2885 Records total FLFLEFEEFAEEE EEE ET EEE ET Starting category 4 10 Card Access Report Management Application Upgrading Carma from a Previous Version Finished category 2982 Records total FALEFEFEFEEEEFELEE EP ET Sub Host Tables Starting person_category Finished pers
126. sier to set up Cron jobs than in other distributions of UNIX The cron utility automatically executes items in several subdirectories at regular periods as follows etc cron hourly etc cron daily etc cron weekly etc cron monthly A 8 Card Access Report Management Application B NOTE In the daily cron directory etc cron daily there is a symbolic link to a script called carma cron This is the script that does the import By default the import runs once a day at 4 02 A M local time If you move this link from this location it will no longer run on a daily basis If for example you placed it in the etc cron weekly directory then it would run on a weekly schedule Alternatively you can move the link outside of the automatic execution directories and schedule its execution using the traditional user level crontab utility For more information on using crontab please see the Red Hat online documentation at http www redhat com support docs tips cron cron html The actual location of the script is usr local carma carma cron Card Access Report Management Application A 9 Changing the Parameters Supplied During Installation Changing the Parameters Supplied During Installation The easiest way to change the parameters during installation is to remove the CARMA application and reinstall it This can be done without removing the mySQL database and therefore your accumulated Picture Perfect data
127. sponse from the Informix database The most likely cause for this is that the database is not running If Picture Perfect is not running start Picture Perfect to bring up the database For more information on starting and stopping Picture Perfect and Informix please see the Picture Perfect Administration Guide 2 For troubleshooting purposes you may find it necessary to turn on verbose so you can see activity of the import as it happens To do so please see Turning on Verbose Card Access Report Management Application A 5 If You are Unable to Connect to the Picture Perfect Database Mode on page A 7 Once this is enabled manually run the import program again see Manually Running the Sweeper Program on page A 4 3 You may also want to enable error logging To do so please See Turning on Error Logging on page A 8 Once this is enabled manually run the import program again Manually Running the Sweeper Program on page A 4 and then check the error log 4 Ifyou receive Informix error messages these usually consist of a dash followed by a number when trying to connect it may help to refer to the Informix error descriptions which can be found at http www informix com answers english ierrors htm 5 Another tool you can use to test the connection to the Picture Perfect system is usr local carma test ENTER Using this will prompt you for a Picture Perfect hostname a username passwo
128. t The beginning of the file will display You can enter the address anywhere in the file but to make the file understandable add the address in order 3 To move forward one screen at a time press orl and Continue pressing Gr CG until you have reached the correct section C 4 Card Access Report Management Application 10 Move to the line where you would like to enter the address You can enter the address above or below this line To insert a blank line ABOVE press BELOW press o At the blank line enter the name and address or address and name depending on the current format of your file Press the sc key to move from Insert mode to Command mode Repeat steps 4 to 9 for each address you need to enter Remember you need one address for the Host and one for each Workstation When you have completed entering all addresses type ZZ Result This will save the changes to the file and exit the vi editor Card Access Report Management Application C 5 Editing the etc hosts File NOTES C 6 Card Access Report Management Application License Agreement aii CARMA LICENSE AGREEMENT CARMA is licensed under the GNU GPL Open Source License The complete text of the License Agreement follows You must agree to it s terms and conditions prior to installing or using CARMA GE LICENSE FOR CARMA GE grants licenses to CARMA subject to the terms and conditions of the General P
129. t Application 3 43 Installing CARMA etc hosts file For example 3 112 71 46 carmahost 1 Update the Host file using one of the following methods e Loginas root and froma terminal window type usr sbin redhat config network e From the Red Hat Menu select System Settings Network Result The Network Configuration window opens 2 Select the Hosts tab from Network Configuration dialog and add the appropriate entries For more information on how to modify the etc hosts file see Appendix C Using the vi Editor 3 Add the following services to the etc securetty file rsh rlogin telnet rep 4 In the vi editor type root rhosts 5 Specify the name of the server that is hosting Picture Perfect 3 44 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 For example 3 112 71 47 pictureperfecthost gt To install the CARMA software 1 2 Log on as root Perform the following steps to open a terminal window e Click the Red Hat in the lower left corner of the task bar e Select System Tools Terminal Result A terminal window displays Insert the CARMA CD into the CD ROM drive The CD mounts automatically however if you reboot with the CD in the drive you will need to mount the CD If it is necessary to mount the CD when the light on the CD ROM drive stops blinking type ca mount media cdrom Start the installation by typing the followi
130. t line Command O Insert Adds a blank line above the current line Insert ESC Command Allows you to enter command mode Command Ex Allows you to enter an Ex command C 2 Card Access Report Management Application Command Mode Functions The following tables lists some of the functions available when in Command mode Table C 2 Command Mode Functions Function Key Stroke Insert text in front of cursor i Append text after cursor a Move down one cursor position j Move up one cursor position k Move left one cursor position h Move right one cursor position Undo last change u Undo all changes to current line U Save file and exit ZZ Go to beginning of next line Go to beginning of current line 0 Go to beginning of file 1G Go to end of file G Scroll Forward one page m f Scroll back one page Cr b Delete current line dd Card Access Report Management Application C 3 Editing the etc hosts File Ex Mode Functions The following tables lists some of the functions available when in Ex mode Table C 3 Ex Mode Functions Function Key Stroke Quit without saving q Save and Quit wq Editing the etc hosts File Follow the steps below to add the internet addresses of the Host machine and one for the Workstation 1 At the system console login as root 2 Toopenthe etc hosts file using vi type vi etc hosts Resul
131. talling Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing Installing 3 50 ClientSDK directory directory directory directory directory directory directory directory directory directory directory as user root bin lib lib client lib client csm lib esql lib dmi lib c demo cli doc doc gls_api Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal Installing directory doc gls_api en_us Installing directory doc gls_api en_us 0333 IBM Informix Product IBM INFORMIX Client SDK Installation Directory opt informix Performing root portion of installation of IBM INFORMIX Client SDK Installation of IBM INFORMIX Client SDK complete Installing CARMA rpm Please wait Please READ the installation documentation carefully Enter Picture Perfect HostName shortname not fqdn gt To assign the name of the Picture Perfect host NOTE 1 Use the short name as opposed to the fully qualified domain name If you are installing CARMA to use with a Picture Perfect Enterprise Edition system enter the host name of the Picture Perfect Network Host CARMA retrieves data from the subhosts listed in the host table of the network host For example if the Picture Perfect host was called pphost and resided on the GE network you would enter pphost ENTER NOT Card Access Report Management Application 3 5
132. tarted 5 records where the count is greater than a number of your choosing e You may also change or append the default report title when it is generated by changing the text in the Title of Report text box gt To schedule a recurring report Schedule reports allows you to create a report based on specific search criteria and then schedule the report to be sent to selected operators on a recurrent basis The scheduled report will automatically be sent to those operators every week on the scheduled day and time The reports are sent as a zipped html file attachment 1 Enter the desired search criteria for the report and instead of Create Report click Schedule Report The Schedule Recurring Reports page will appear Card Access Report Management Application 5 15 Badge Event History Select the date time to run the report and the number of days that the information in the report spans ro Card Access Report Management Application home SAVED SCHEDULES ERIS co Schedule Recurring Reports SCHEDULE DETAILS Schedule Day Schedule Time Number Of Days Monday z Hours 12 00 Dars 0 Sand Report To Operators Clear Add Schedule Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Click Add Schedule Figure 5 7 Schedule Recurring Reports 2 Select the schedule day and schedule time that you want to send the report to selected operators 3 Select the number of days that the report covers For example if y
133. te and then click Delete This Saved Schedule Another page will display and ask if you are sure you want to delete this schedule 3 If you are sure click Yes if not click No If you click Yes you are returned to the prior page to confirm that you have successfully deleted that schedule If you click No you are returned to the prior page but no schedules will have been deleted 5 8 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 Customizing Your Window Colors You can customize your window colors in CARMA by clicking on Customize at the bottom of the screen on the Main Menu A new page appears containing a list box of available color schemes Choose the preferred scheme and then click Select Your screen color will change accordingly CARMA uses cascading style sheets for color schemes which may be customized with corporate color schemes and logos if desired See your system administrator for additional color schemes that might be available Choose the preferred color scheme and click Select Card Access Report Management Application Choose a Color Style Avoiloble Color Styles select one Select Figure 5 5 Choose a Color Style Badge Event History The Badge Event History Search allows you to obtain information regarding which doors a specific badge has opened within a certain time period For example you could use this feature Card Access Report Management Application 5 9 Badge Event
134. ter Memory and System Info Selecting Memory and System Info reports the computer s system attributes Specifically it reports the model name of the computer the amount of usable memory used memory and unused memory for AIX This function Card Access Report Management Application 5 53 Monitor Hosts and Micros operates slightly differently on the Unixware platform only showing the shared memory statistics for Picture Perfect Micro Firmware Versions This displays the Rev and Micro of the computer host This checks all online and communicating micros for the current firmware version in the micro This report may take some time to complete depending on the number of micros loaded on the host This function is not currently supported for Unixware Picture Perfect hosts but may be generated manually on the host itself using a shell prompt if desired Run cas bin checkmicros sh while logged in as root gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 At the top of the right side of the Monitor Hosts and Micros page the s question marks appear next to each section Click the and a window displays information pertaining to the selected section Click Close to close this window 5 54 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started System Administration gt To access the System Administration page 1 Click System Administration on the CARMA Main Menu CARMA Administration Op
135. tion A 1 T troductOn nesies gasi A 1 Shutting Down and Rebooting the CARMA e1 DTA esthetic i iasiesie an timcattsibaseaae hls A 2 Verifying that mySQL is Running A 3 Resetting the CARMA Database A3 Manually Running the Sweeper Program AA If You are Unable to Connect to the Picture Perfect Database A S Configuring CARMA for a Picture Perfect Redundant System s s s A 7 Turning on Verbose Mode A 7 Turning on Error Logging 0 A8 Changing the Sweeper Schedule A8 Changing the Parameters Supplied During INStAN ATOM recnsecdcha eee acesencaess A 10 Backing up the Database A 13 Restoring the Database A 14 Verifying the Daily Import e A 15 Viewing System Information A 16 Useful Web Resources B 1 Using the vi Editor C 1 OVELVICW oo cecececececececececececesecesesesesenees C 1 Modeen N RRR C 1 Changing Modes s s s C2 Card Access Report Management Application iii Contents Command Mode Functions C3 Ex Mode Functions eeeeeeeeeeeeee C4 Editing the etc hosts File CA License Agreement D 1 Glossary E 1 Software Defect Report Customer Survey iv Card Access Report Management Application Using This Manual Purpose This manual provides instructions for installation of the Card Access Report Management Application CARMA initial setup and configuration It also contains information
136. tions _y en Card Access Report Management Application G Home Y gt es System Administration Create Edit User If you would like to create a new user just skip down and fill out the i Edit An Existing User updated You can q user to edit by picking one from the list of existir i i bo filled with tho information Mre and selest one a s it exists and you can edit as needed BADGE HOLDER INFORMATION First Nome Last Name Username Contact Password Password again E Mail REPORT SYSTEM PRIVELEGES Assign e E By Department C Dy Facit Permissions y Deopertme y Foctity What this user can do Departments this user can Facilities this user can view view I Search Badge Event History I Search Alarm Event History I Search Personnel Records erator Event History dr Ho T administrate CARMA System and Users I View Badge Molder Information Dossier Close Commit Changes Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Figure 5 20 Administration This page allows for the administration of CARMA in several different ways Different Card Access Report Management Application 5 55 System Administration CARMA administration options can be found at the top of this page These options are USERS create edit USER HISTORY reports and logins ADVANCED SETTINGS delete users and configure and DATABASE force import Select the item as described following under the list box that
137. tions will be written and packages will be installed If you wish to abort the installation you should reboot now before any existing information on any hard drive is rewritten To cancel this installation process press your computer s Reset button or use the Control Alt Delete key combination to restart your machine Card Access Report Management Application 3 27 Installing Red Hat Linux NOTE 50 51 Click Continue to proceed Result The installation wizard proceeds to install your system This may take a while The progress is displayed on the screen and you will be prompted to insert the CDs in the following order 2 3 4 1 You should now see a screen preparing you for the installation of Red Hat Linux For your reference a complete log of your installation can be found in root install log once you reboot your system Result When you are done the Congratulations dialog displays Click Reboot and allow the system to reboot If during the reboot process you are prompted to change system permissions tab to the entry labeled DO IT and press Enter Result When the reboot is complete the Welcome dialog displays 3 28 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Removal 3 yee eae Welcome Date and Time There are a few more steps to take before your system is ready to use The Red Hat User Account Setup Agent will now guide you through some basic configuration
138. to a real number format instead of the scientific number format to which it defaults On the report page you can sort the report by clicking the column headers Click twice on a column header in the report to change the sort order For example if the report is sorted with the latest events first click Date and it will be sorted with the earliest events first Click Date again and the report displays the latest events first Card Access Report Management Application 5 41 Personnel Records 4 If you would like the report to be sorted in alphabetical order by name instead of sorting by date click the Name column Click Date to sort the report by date order gt To e mail any of above reports 1 Create the report When the report is on the screen go to the top of the page on the right side and enter an e mail address in the E mail this to box 2 Select the HTML option to send e mail in HTML format or select TEXT to send in pipe delimited format The file will be sent as a zipped attachment 3 Click Go A report will be sent to the specified e mail address gt To obtain help with selected sections 1 Along the right side of the Personnel Search page the s question marks appear next to each section 2 Click the and a window displays information pertaining to the selected section 3 Click Close to close this window 5 42 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started Operator
139. ts contents be disclosed to any third party without the written approval of GE GE PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT AND THE INFORMATION INCLUDED THEREIN AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED STATUTORY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE Copyrighted 2007 GE Security Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in the USA Contents Contents 1 Using This Manual 1 1 PULP OSE nai ansaan 1 1 Who Should Read this Manual 1 2 Related Documentation cee 1 2 Terminology e sssessssseireeresesesresrsesresese 1 3 Clik aneen a aR 1 3 Selecteer eei 1 3 POSS casshe aon anaa aa 1 4 Command sieniin enaa 1 4 Notational and Typographical ConventiON Sse nonnneinu in 1 5 2 System Overview ccccceee 2 1 Introduction eenessneiirisrosnina 2 1 System Requirements cece 2 3 Server Requirements cece 2 4 Minimum Requirements 2 4 PEPE WaAllls c 3 sonic cnoniansd odiriy ccobyteftovauisioss 2 5 3 Installation and Removal 3 1 Introducti r sisccencntbsvassetaborreneieatcsasbateress 3 1 Installing Red Hat Linux 3 2 Installing CARMA nsee 3 39 Removing CARMA sssr 3 62 4 Upgrading Carma from a Previous VerS ON ssassnsunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 1 Introducti noneiniecieiniiaiacay 4 1 Back up your existing CARMA 3 0 database 4 3 Card Access Report Management Application i Contents Install R
140. typing etc cron daily carma cron The import may take some time depending on the size of the Picture Perfect installation and number of Picture Perfect hosts To enable remote access to your CARMA server In addition to the notes above you will need to add the IP name and address of your CARMA host to your client workstations s hosts file which are located in the following directories On Windows XP C windows hosts On Windows NT or Windows 2000 C winnt system32 drivers etc hosts Card Access Report Management Application 3 53 Installing CARMA gt Configure your system for Sendmail You need to edit the conf file to include the IP address for the mail server and set the domain name 1 Log in to the CARMA server as root 2 Using the vi editor edit the file as follows nameserver lt ipaddress gt domain lt domainname gt search lt carmahostname gt For information on how to modify the etc resolv conf file see Appendix C Using the vi Editor gt To install the CARMA software on the Picture Perfect host 1 Unmount the CD by typing cd ENTER umount dev cdrom ENTER 2 Remove the CD ROM from the drive and insert it into the drive on the Picture Perfect host to which you are connecting 3 Log into the Picture Perfect host as the root user Result A prompt will display 4 Type cd ENTER 3 54 Card Access Report Management Application Installation and Remov
141. ublic License version 2 as reproduced below GE is the owner of copyright in CARMA and grants only the rights set forth below under Terms and Conditions for Copying Distribution and Modification The term Program includes CARMA The terms copyright holder original copyright holder and original licensor used below refer to GE The term appropriate copyright notice means a notice including the following 2001 GE as to the portions authored by GE The terms and conditions of this license include only those terms and conditions set forth in the General Public License version 2 as reproduced below Except with the explicit and specific written consent of GE this license will not be modified or superseded to conform with any later version of the General Public License that may be made available by the Free Software Foundation Inc or any successor The General Public License GPL Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 675 Mass Ave Cambridge MA 02139 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your Card Access Report Management Application D 1 freedom to share and change free software to make sure the softwar
142. uery and then click Delete This Saved Query Click Delete this Saved Query 6 5 a Card Access Report Management Application HOME Y Delete Your Saved Queries Schedules Select One B DELETE THIS SAVED QUERY Your List Of Saved Schedules Select One a DELETE THIS SAVED SCHEDULE Your List Of Saved Queries Copyright 2006 2007 GE Security Figure 5 4 Delete Your Saved Queries Another page displays and asks if you are sure you want to delete this query e Ifyou are sure click Yes e Tf not click No If you click Yes you are returned to the prior page to confirm that you have successfully Card Access Report Management Application 5 7 Main Menus and Submenus deleted that query If you click No you are returned to the prior page but no reports will have been deleted You can also delete previously saved schedules Previously saved schedules are those reports which have been scheduled to be sent at recurring intervals to selected operators Deleting Schedules You can also delete previously saved schedules Previously saved schedules are reports that are schedules to be run at specified times gt To delete a saved schedule 1 At the bottom of the main menu page click Delete Saved Queries to display the Delete Your Saved Queries page A list box at the bottom of the page contains all previously saved schedules 2 Choose the name of the schedule you wish to dele
143. upgraded checkbox To perform a fresh installation select Perform a new Red Hat _ Linux installation Once you have made your x B Hide Help B Release Notes Back Next Figure 3 3 Install Options 6 Select Perform a new Red Hat Linux installation in order to perform a full installation of the server Then click Next Result The Disk Partitioning Setup dialog displays Card Access Report Management Application 3 5 Installing Red Hat Linux Online Help Disk Partitioning Setup Disk Partitioning Setup One of the largest obstacles for a new user during a Linux installation is partitioning Red Hat Enterprise Linux makes this Automatic Partitioning sets partitions based on the selected installation type You also can customize the partitions once process easier by providing a e eA automatic partitioning The manual disk partitioning tool Disk Druid allows you to By selecting automatic create partitions in an interactive environment You can set the partitioning you will not have to file system types mount points partition sizes and more use partitioning tools to assign Automatically partition mount points create partitions Manually partition with Disk Druid or allocate space for your installation To partition manually choose the Disk Druid partitioning tool Use the Back button to choose gi gt
144. vent History 5 22 Apache Web Serve 3 53 B Badge Event History 5 9 c Card Access Report Management Application 2 1 Card Access System Specifics 5 13 5 25 Certificate Technologies and Certificate Authorities 6 1 Change Your Password 5 5 Color Styles 5 9 Command Mode C 3 Customer Survey 1 1 D Delete Saved Queries 5 7 DHCP 3 18 Disk Partitioning dialog 3 5 E Error Logging A 8 Ex Mode C 4 F Firewall Configuration dialog 3 21 Firewalls 2 5 G Gateway 3 20 Generated Report Page 5 18 5 29 5 40 5 49 Generated Report Page Badge Event History 5 18 5 29 5 40 5 49 Generating the CSR and Installing the Certificate 6 6 Glossary D 1 E 1 H Hostname 3 18 3 19 l Individual Package Selection 3 26 Installation and Removal 3 1 Installation of Red Hat Linux 3 2 IP Address 3 18 IP address 3 18 K Keyboard Configuration dialog 3 3 L Language dialog 3 21 Language Selection 3 2 Letter of Authorization 6 5 M Manually Running the Sweeper Program A 4 Monitor Hosts and Micros 5 52 MySql 3 53 N Notational and Typographical Conventions 1 5 Oo Obtaining a Certificate for the CARMA Server 6 2 Operator History 5 43 P Package Selection 3 25 Parameters Supplied During Installation A 10 Card Access Report Management Application IX 1 Personnel Records 5 33 X PHP scripting engine 3 53 X 509 Server Certificate 6 1 Picture Perfect Administration Guide 1 2 Picture Perfect AIX Installatio
145. will not need proof if your domain is registered to your company exactly as it is in your CSR If you will not be using the CARMA server on the Internet you probably will not need this If your domain is registered to a person the CA will generally require a letter authorizing your organization to use the domain for business purposes from the person to whom the domain is registered If you are a subdivision of the company who owns the domain the CA will require a letter proving this If your domain is registered to a company and you have subsequently changed the organization name in any way the CA will need supporting documentation Card Access Report Management Application Secure Socket Layer 6 Letter of Authorization You will need a signed letter from a high ranking individual in the organization authorizing the use of a Certificate to authenticate the company during secure online communications This letter must be printed on the organization s letterhead This is required to prevent unauthorized individuals within an organization from creating an authenticated electronic presence for the organization without proper clearance The letter needs to establish that the organization s decision makers have agreed to the use of a Certificate and must be signed by the decision maker and not by a third party The letter may also be required to authorize a credit card charge to cover the cost of the certificate The Certif
146. wn TOM GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL GLOBAL READER C0464 SERVER ROON our C0464 3025 SERVER ROOM OUT C0464 3025 SERVER ROOM our Cosa 2025 SERVER ROOM OUT HK READER 1 2 Figure 5 8 Badge Event Report fe Reader Ofline Reader Offline Reader Offline Reader Offline Reader Offline vom gt To navigate the generated report page 1 The number of records that particular report contains is listed at the top of that report If a report has multiple pages you can move to the next page in the report by clicking Next 2 Click End to move to the last page of the report 3 Click Back to return to the query page that you used to create the report 4 Click Home to return to the CARMA main page 5 18 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started 5 gt To print any of the above reports 1 3 Create the report and when the report displays go to the top of the page on the right side and click Print The report is formatted so that all returned rows from the query appear on a single page You may then sort the report by column headers as explained below Click Print to send the report to your local printer Click Back to return to the report page gt To save the reports 1 Create the report and when the report displays go to the top of the page on the right side and click Save The report is saved as a text
147. ws multiple selections within that submenu as well as the ability to deselect an item 5 Enter the report title in the TITLE section and then click Add Schedule to add this schedule Click Clear button to remove the selections NOTE A scheduled report cannot be saved if Any graph options are selected yj e The title is left blank e Another scheduled report with the same title has been created by the same login e Date option is selected 5 28 Card Access Report Management Application Getting Started The Generated Report Page j Card Access Report Management Application Home Y lt lt Back Y save gt PRiNT Alarm Event Report E mail thes to HTL E mail TEXT E maa GO REPORT LIMITED BY ALARM es ay DESCRIPTION LOGICAL STATE 446 RECORDS POU DEV bev LOGICAL PROCESS ey owen Cerone ALARN INPUT FACILITY RESPONSE OPERATOR LOGICAL PROCE 2005 MICRO neon PLACED M2 6 MICRO 32 Alarm Active be OFFLINE 2 2005 MICRO raat PLACED M2 12 MICRO 35 Alarm Active ba OFFLINE a MICRO nena PLACED M2 1 MICRO 59 Alarm Active OFFLINE 2 2005 MICRO AES PLACED M2 8 MICRO 66 Alarm Active ba OFFLINE micro 02 2 2005 M3 1 MICRO 107 PLACED n s Alarm Active 00 59 10 OFFLINE SECURITY CLST ae MICRO Reine PLACED M2 7 MICRO 875 Alarm Active OFFLINE MICRO 02 2 2005 M3 4 MICRO 103 PLACED Spei Alarm Active 08 59 10 ED SECURITY CLST MICRO 02 2 2005 M3 3 MICRO 109 PLACED S Alarm A
148. y wish to allow access to specific services on your computer from others Allow access to which services C Remote Login SSH C Web Server HTTP HTTPS O File Transfer FTP C Mail Seever SMTP Securty Enhanced Linux SELinux provides finer grained security controls than those available in a traditional Linux system It can be Set up in a disabled state a state which only wams about things which would be denied or a fully active state aT STH Enable SELinux Disabled v Figure 3 16 Firewall Configuration 35 Select the No Firewall option button 36 Select Disabled for SELinux 37 Click Next Result The Additional Language Support dialog is displayed 38 Click Proceed to close the warning Result The Additional Language Support dialog is displayed Card Access Report Management Application 3 21 Installing Red Hat Linux Online Help Additional Language Support Select a language to use as the default language The default language will be the language used on the system once installation is complete If you choose to install other languages itis possible to change the default language after the installation Red Hat Enterprise Linux can install and support several languages To use more than one language on your system choose specific languages to Additional Language Support Select the default language for the system English USA Select additional langu
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