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Policy Reports
R81 Harmony Endpoint Server Administration Guide|74
Policy Reports
A policy report shows information about the assigned policies on each Endpoint Security Client
computer in the organization. You cannot see the Policy Report in SmartEndpoint. It is a CSV
file that is created on the Endpoint Security Management Server at scheduled times.
To enable scheduled Policy Reports:
1. On the Endpoint Security Management Server, run: cpstop
2. Open the server's local.properties file:
$UEPMDIR/engine/conf/local.properties
3. Find the line: #emon.scheduler.time=9:55:00,10:55:00,15:33:00
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Delete the # from the line
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Edit the times to show the hour when the reports will be created. Reports will be
created each day at these times.
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Make sure the line is in this format:
emon.scheduler.time=HH:mm:ss,HH:mm:ss,HH:mm:ss
with no spaces between the times and commas.
4. Find the line: #emon.scheduler.max.reports=10
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Delete the # from the line
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The number represents the maximum number of reports that can remain in the
report directory. The oldest ones are overridden by newer ones. Optional: Edit the
number.
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Make sure the line is in this format: emon.scheduler.max.reports=<number
of reports to save>.
5. Find the line: #emon.scheduler.policyreport=true
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Delete the # from the line
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Make sure the line is in this format: emon.scheduler.policyreport=true
6. Create a new folder in $FWDIR/conf/SMC_Files/uepm/reports/. Run:
mkdir $FWDIR/conf/SMC_Files/uepm/reports
chmod 2777 $FWDIR/conf/SMC_Files/uepm/reports
The name of the report will be: policyReport<number>.csv
The number represents the creation time so newer reports have higher numbers.
7. Run: cpstart
When a Policy Report is generated, it includes these fields:

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