When Management Servers are in a 3-level structure and you perform a log search on both the Master Management Server and a downstream Management Server, restore the management information of the Master Management Server in the Log Viewing Database. Restore log data by restoring the log information that was separately obtained by the Master Management Server and the downstream Management Server.
Log information and administrator information obtained in older versions can also be browsed by restoring it to the Log Viewing Database.
When restoring log information backed up on a Master Management Server in a 3-level structure to the Log Viewing Database, the Master Management Server IP address that is displayed in the CT operation log window becomes the Management Server IP address used when building the Log Viewing Database. Also, the downstream Management Server IP address will be displayed as "0.0.0.0".
When restoring log information backed up on a downstream Management Server in a 3-level structure or Management Server in a 2-level structure to the Log Viewing Database, the Management Server IP address that is displayed in the CT operation log window becomes the Management Server IP address used when building the Log Viewing Database.
The department administrator can also browse the Log Viewing Database. The groups that can be browsed in the Log Viewing Database are displayed in accordance with the department administrator permission settings that were registered in the restored management information.
Before browsing the configuration change log of a downstream Management Server in a 3-level structure, restore the downstream Management Server management information to be browsed. In this case, the configuration change log, CT operation log, and user operation log search only the information in the downstream Management Server.