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Management report

This section provides an overview of your estate being managed through Osirium PAM. The topics covered in this section are:

Introduction

The Management report provides an overview of the Estate, Device Accounts and User Activity.

To view the Management report page, click Management in the left-hand menu.

Management report

The following information is presented in the Management report:

Section Heading Description
Estate Overview Large users icon Users
Large devices icon Devices
Large password icon Local device accounts
Large password icon Auth service accounts
Total number of users that have been created. Includes enabled and disabled users.

Total number of devices that have been provisioned and managed by Osirium PAM.


Total number of accounts found on the devices provisioned.


Total number of accounts found on the Authentication service provisioned.

If groups of interest were listed during the Auth Service provisioning then only accounts in those groups will be audited.
Device accounts Shows a breakdown by account state percentages for all the accounts on the devices managed by Osirium PAM. See Manage Accounts.
Large password managed icon Account Management coverage This figure is the percentage of Fully Managed and Managed accounts that are managed by Osirium PAM.
User Activity in Last month Large tasks icon Top 5 tasks executed
Large device connections iconDevice connections
Lists the top 5 tasks executed.

Lists the total number of single sign-on connections made through the different protocols.

Show filter

The Filter icon SHOW FILTER button only appears if you have meta columns configured.

To apply a filter:

  1. On the Management report page, click the Filter icon SHOW FILTER button. The Meta-column filter opens.

    Management filters

  2. Select a criteria from the drop-down listbox on how you want to filter your data. The options are ‘and’, ‘or’ and ‘not’.

  3. Then you can add as many meta-column restrictions as you like by clicking on the Plus icon icon.

    Management filters example

    The logic filter is then applied as follows:

    • You start with the set of all non-hidden users and devices.

    • User and device meta-columns are applied directly to those sets of users and devices.

    • Profile meta-columns first translated into a set of users and devices connected to the matching profiles and then applied to the set of users and devices.

    If your selection of meta-columns was such that it didn’t directly affect one or other of the sets, then the complete set is used. Therefore,

    • If you select a device meta-column, the complete set of users will be used.

    • If you select a user meta-column, the complete set of devices will be used.

    • If you select a profile meta-column, then both users and devices will be filtered.

  4. Next, having produced a filtered set of possible users and devices, the statistics are calculated as follows:

    • Recent tasks have to have been run by a possible user on a possible device in order to count.

    • Device connections have to have been made by a possible user on a possible device.

    • Accounts have to be linked to a possible device.