DISA STIG for Mongo DB (Fed Gov Environment)

2017-01-27 Thread Rackley, James A CIV
Listers, Greetings, all! As a warning, if you don't know what the acronyms DISA and STIG are, this discussion will likely give you a headache. If you do know what they mean, you've likely had a headache for a very long time. :D We're looking at an 8.1 to 9.1 upgrade of our

Re: DISA STIG for Mongo DB (Fed Gov Environment)

2017-01-27 Thread JD Hood
"Information Assurance -- We're working *darned* hard to make sure you can't!!" I do not personally know of a CON, STIG or anything for that DB product. Good luck! -JDHood On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Rackley, James A CIV < james.a.rack...@uscg.mil> wrote: > ** > > Listers, > > > >

Re: ARS 9.1: Question about hiding fields

2017-01-27 Thread Mueller, Doug
I had some testing done on the original question – what happens when you set focus to a field that is hidden or not in view. The results we had were that doing this quietly did nothing (as expected). We even defined an operation to set focus to a field that doesn’t even exist on the form and

Re: Splunk

2017-01-27 Thread Murnane, Phil
Hi Randy, Splunk can also be very nice for correlating anomalies. We've had customers e.g. explain why their mid-tiers are running slowly by correlating heavy load on the virtual compute hardware that was not observable in the mid-tier virtual server OS, much less tomcat. As Rick mentioned,

Re: ARS 9.1: Question about hiding fields

2017-01-27 Thread Thomas Miskiewicz
Thanks for this insight Doug! Can you please elaborate on the other discovery? When we place a character field and an attachment field on a hidden page holder with public permissions the active links have access to both. For instance they can open an attachment to present it to the user or can

Re: DISA STIG for Mongo DB (Fed Gov Environment)

2017-01-27 Thread Drew Shuller
If that's the only product that can be used, you may be able to get a waiver. On Jan 27, 2017 12:52 PM, "Rackley, James A CIV" wrote: > ** > > Listers, > > > > Greetings, all! > > > > As a warning, if you don't know what the acronyms DISA and STIG are, this >

Re: ARS 9.1: Question about hiding fields

2017-01-27 Thread Mueller, Doug
You are back to the same issue I was describing…. When you have no permission to the hidden page holder, that page holder is not constructed in the html page (just like if you had no permission to any field). Now that that page holder is not constructed, there is no construction of any of the

Re: ARS 9.1: Question about hiding fields

2017-01-27 Thread Mueller, Doug
Thomas, I would consider this a bug. The system should be gracefully degrading by noting that the fieldID is not in the view and so take no action quietly. If you are getting an error or failure of the screen, this is not what I would expect. Doug From: Action Request System discussion

Re: ARS 9.1: Question about hiding fields

2017-01-27 Thread Thomas Miskiewicz
Doug, we discovered some other issues with in this area too. 1. When an attachment field is not in the view PERFORM-ACTION-OPEN-ATTACHMENT fieldId stops working 2. When you place all kind of fields on a tab and the use has no access to the page holder, the Active Link workflow can access

Re: Can you see who is running reports?

2017-01-27 Thread Jarl Grøneng
If your on v9.x. you can enable the Exeption Logging, and/or you can use the the Always on Logging to dump the logs to file. Those method may give you a clue. -- J 2017-01-26 22:27 GMT+01:00 theReel : > Hi Guys, > > We had a few blips in performance today and I suspect that

Re: ARS 9.1: Question about hiding fields

2017-01-27 Thread Jarl Grøneng
I have seen similar behavior when using hidden tablefields in workflow. -- J 2017-01-27 9:06 GMT+01:00 Thomas Miskiewicz : > ** > Doug, > > we discovered some other issues with in this area too. > > 1. When an attachment field is not in the view

Splunk

2017-01-27 Thread Mckinnish, Randy
Hey Listers, Anyone using Splunk for monitoring mid tiers or your AR Servers? If so what are your thoughts on any value that it adds? Our shop uses several tools already in place and we now have Splunk for some of the other applications. Just wondering if it's a better option and wanted to see

Re: Splunk

2017-01-27 Thread Rick Cook
As with any monitoring tool, it's all in the configuration and support. Our experience doesn't show it to be all that helpful, but I think that's less he tool and more the experience level of those running it. Rick On Jan 27, 2017 09:13, "Mckinnish, Randy"

Re: Splunk

2017-01-27 Thread LJ LongWing
Randy, When I was working at a company that had Splunk I was able to use it to monitor all of my important log files (of course), but also wrote some tools that generated specific data from Remedy such as transaction volumes and such and displayed all of that information in charts in SplunkI