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A Guardium administrator installed an S-TAP but is not seeing any data in reports on the collector. The administrator discovered that an Inspection Engine is not configured for that S-TAP.
What is an Inspection Engine?
A. A piece of software residing on the Collectors.
B. Another software to be installed on the Database server.
C. The same thing as the policy and it runs on the S-TAP to inspect the traffic in real-time.
D. A set of parameters needed for the S-TAP to define how to monitor traffic for a particular database instance on a server.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
An inspection engine monitors the traffic between a set of one or more servers and a set of one or more clients using a specific database protocol (Oracle or Sybase, for example).
The inspection engine extracts SQL from network packets; compiles parse trees that identify sentences, requests, commands, objects, and fields; and logs detailed information about that traffic to an internal database.
Note: The Guardium S-TAP is a lightweight software agent installed on a database server system. The S-TAP monitors database traffic and forwards information about that traffic to a Guardium system.
Reference: https://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSMPHH_9.1.0/com.ibm.guardium91.doc/administer/topics/inspection_engine_configuration.html
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