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  • 1.  CSV file name for exported logs

    Posted Mar 20, 2013 03:58 PM

    Hi,

    I'm running SEP Version: 12.1.2015.2015.

    We've noticed logs exported from Monitors -> Logs -> Computer Status had changed default file name compared to version 11.x.

    Now they have 32 hex characters appended.

    Questions is: what are those 32 hex digits (128 bits)? Are they a hash (digest/resume)? If so, which one?

    Seems it could be MD5, but there is no match. Ex:

    $ md5sum computer_status_export_0BDF2285CA640A4C9863948BC4E28AD3.csv
    a64477f93b96d8b35a08cb28847c15a3  computer_status_export_0BDF2285CA640A4C9863948BC4E28AD3.csv

    Please, feedback me 'cos hash information for downloaded CSV files would be a very nice feature to be accomplished.

    Even if that hash information is not exactly calculated from file as it is, it would be great to understand how that hashing is calculated. Let us know the details, please, since I couldn't find any related information from official documentation or previous forum threads.

    Regards

     



  • 2.  RE: CSV file name for exported logs

    Posted Mar 20, 2013 05:18 PM

    Unless a Symantec employee can answer this on the forum, you may need to place a call to support for such specifics.



  • 3.  RE: CSV file name for exported logs
    Best Answer

    Posted Mar 20, 2013 07:11 PM

    Kindly create a case with symantec Support as Brian suggested.



  • 4.  RE: CSV file name for exported logs

    Posted Mar 22, 2013 06:58 PM

    Ow, such a pity!

    I thought it would be easier than it is...

     

    Thanks anyways



  • 5.  RE: CSV file name for exported logs

    Posted Apr 10, 2013 04:39 PM

    Any update on this....... Wat is the end result...



  • 6.  RE: CSV file name for exported logs

    Posted Apr 10, 2013 07:07 PM

    Mohan,
    I have no access to contract info from my company and Symantec, so I had to talk to someone else.
    That person has already opened a case for me resquesting info.
    Till now, all I was informed is "the end string at the name is indeed a hash to avoid file overwriting".

    No much info considering what I was expecting. But still waiting. Since I got an update, I'll post it here.

     

    Regards