SCM currently can do a comparison between two configurations at different points in time on the SAME system. How about we have a feature that allows us to compare configuration settings ACROSS 2 systems. This can ease the administration tasks of system administrators to a great deal - as OS configurations, OS updates, OS…
Compliance policies similar to NCM would be great. Something that supports STIGs, PCI, etc. etc.
SCM does a great job telling me who made the change when monitoring files on a Windows machine, but I want it to do the same thing on a Linux machine..
Please update the policy to include support for windows server 2019 and sql server 2019.
thanks to KMSigma for pointing this out during the #SWUG in Frankfurt Implemented: Server Configuration Monitor 2019.4 Now Available - Linux joins the configuration party
We need a way to monitor PostgreSQL database configurations for unwanted/unauthorized changes.
Would like to see the ability to submit/request asking for a change, and the ability to Approve/Deny the change in the form of a job/task (Similar to the Change Approval Feature in NCM).
It would be nice to have a Compliance or evaluation tool to baseline server configurations. If you take the NCM compliance and apply it to the server realm that would be a start. Just like in the networking world you have to check to see if the configurations are similar, different or if it has basic settings need to…
Add an out-of-the-box Profile for SQL Server.
I'd love for SCM to connect to a database and run query and pull that data back for analysis.
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