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- Audits, audit policies, and audit results
- Audit management
- Audit configuration
- Audit and remediation rules
- File inclusion and exclusion rules
- Audit rule exceptions
- Compliance checks
- Audit policy management
- Audit results
- Viewing audit results
- Remediation methods
- Viewing value-based audit results
- Remediating comparison-based audit results
- Remediating rules with inherited values
- Viewing and remediating audit results differences
- Cancelling an active remediate audit results job
- Viewing audit results with exceptions
- Searching for an audit
- Deleting an audit
- Deleting audit results
- Archiving audit results
- Exporting audit results
Audit results
An audit defines the server configurations that you want to check on a server, according to the audit’s rules. Audit results are produced by running an audit. These results show the differences between the audit rules and the actual server configuration values for each target server or target snapshot.
Whether or not you can remediate a rule depends on the rule type. The rule must support remediation and the source of the audit rule for that server must contain data to support the remediation.
Example: Some rules do not support remediation, such as a Hardware rule. You cannot remediate a server’s physical memory or hardware. Also, if your audit is using a snapshot as a source and the snapshot was unable to gather sufficient information from a rule, that rule will not be remediated.
For audits that link to audit policies, the results will show all rules in the audit. However, the results do not show the audit policy or policies where the rules were originally defined.
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