Defining the Owner for Each Monitored System - Honeywell DOC4000 - 7.3 - Help - Intergraph

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For each system, you need to identify the system owner so that DOC4000 can notify the appropriate person when a change management, policy management, or patch management workflow case is created. DOC4000 allows you to specify the object type and property to use to define the system owner for each system. You can use Configuration Manager to modify the following property values for the CyberIntegrityWorkflows object in the PAS Workflows asset model:

MonitoredSystemOwnerObjectType

Specifies the object type that DOC4000 uses to identify the name of the system owner. DOC4000 uses the Asset Inventory tree to find the object of the specified type, and then uses the value of the property specified in the MonitoredSystemOwnerPropertyName property as the owner's full (first and last) name.

MonitoredSystemOwnerPropertyName

Specifies the property that DOC4000 uses to identify the full (first and last) name of the system owner. DOC4000 uses the MonitoredSystemOwnerObjectType and MonitoredSystemOwnerPropertyName properties together.

These configuration properties are used for change management, policy management, and patch management workflows. If a property does not exist, use Configuration Manager to add that property.

DOC4000 searches the defined users and groups for the owner's full name, and then uses the email address associated with that account. DOC4000 can use application authentication or Windows authentication. For more information, see Configuring Users and Groups.

To define the owner for each monitored system:

  1. Identify an object type and property that you want DOC4000 to use to define the full name of the owner for each system. For example, you can add a property called SystemOwner to each DataOwner object, and set the property value to the first and last name of the owner for that asset (data owner). Each value must exactly match a user defined for DOC4000.

    In this example, the system owner defined for a PAS Recon data owner is used for all computers in the collection group associated with that data owner.

  2. Open Configuration Manager on the DOC4000 server. To open Configuration Manager, run the following file:

    InstallPath\DataCollector\ConfigurationManager.exe

  3. In the right pane, check Asset Model.

  4. In the Asset field, select PAS Workflows.

  5. In the Object Type field, select Setting.

  6. In the Objects list on the Object List tab, select CyberIntegrityWorkflows. The Properties field is populated with the properties for this object.

  7. If the MonitoredSystemOwnerObjectType or MonitoredSystemOwnerPropertyName property is not listed in the right pane, complete the following steps for each missing property:

    1. Click in the Property Name column at the bottom in the first empty row.

    2. Type the name for the property to add, such as MonitoredSystemOwnerObjectType or MonitoredSystemOwnerPropertyName.

  8. In the PropertyValue column, specify values for the following properties:

    • MonitoredSystemOwnerObjectType - type the object type that you want DOC4000 to use to identify the system owner name, such as DataOwner.

    • MonitoredSystemOwnerPropertyName - type the name of the property that you want DOC4000 to use to identify the full (first and last) name of the system owner, such as SystemOwner.

  9. Click Save.