Veritas Data Insight User's Guide
- Section I. Introduction
- Section II. Data Insight Workspace
- Navigating the Workspace tab
- Analyzing data using the Workspace views
- Viewing access information for files and folders
- About viewing file or folder summary
- Viewing the overview of a data source
- Managing data custodian for paths
- Viewing user activity on files or folders
- Viewing file and folder activity
- Viewing CIFS permissions on folders
- Viewing NFS permissions on folders
- Viewing SharePoint permissions for folders
- Viewing OneDrive permissions for folders
- Viewing Box permissions on folders
- Viewing audit logs for files and folders
- About visualizing collaboration on a share
- Viewing access information for users and user groups
- Viewing the overview of a user
- Viewing the overview of a group
- Managing custodian assignments for users
- Viewing folder activity by users
- Viewing CIFS permissions for users
- Viewing CIFS permissions for user groups
- Viewing NFS permissions for users and user groups
- Viewing SharePoint permissions for users and user groups
- Viewing Box permissions for users and user groups
- Viewing audit logs for users
- Section III. Data Insight reports
- Using Data Insight reports
- About Data Insight reports
- How Data Insight reporting works
- Creating a report
- About Data Insight security reports
- Activity Details report
- Permissions reports
- Inactive Users
- Path Permissions
- Permissions Search report
- About Permissions Query templates
- Creating a Permissions Query Template
- Creating custom rules
- Permissions Query Template actions
- Using Permissions Search report output to remediate permissions
- Entitlement Review
- User/Group Permissions
- Group Change Impact Analysis
- Ownership Reports
- Create/Edit security report options
- About Data Insight storage reports
- Create/Edit storage report options
- About Data Insight custom reports
- Considerations for importing paths using a CSV file
- Managing reports
- About managing Data Insight reports
- Viewing reports
- Filtering a report
- Editing a report
- About sharing reports
- Copying a report
- Running a report
- Viewing the progress of a report
- Customizing a report output
- Configuring a report to generate a truncated output
- Sending a report by email
- Automatically archiving reports
- Canceling a report run
- Deleting a report
- Considerations for viewing reports
- Organizing reports using labels
- Using Data Insight reports
- Section IV. Remediation
- Configuring remediation workflows
- About remediation workflows
- Prerequisites for configuring remediation workflows
- Configuring Self-Service Portal settings
- About workflow templates
- Managing workflow templates
- Creating a workflow using a template
- Managing workflows
- Auditing workflow paths
- Monitoring the progress of a workflow
- Remediating workflow paths
- Using the Self-Service Portal
- About the Self-Service Portal
- Logging in to the Self-Service Portal
- Using the Self-Service Portal to review user entitlements
- Using the Self-Service Portal to manage Data Loss Prevention (DLP) incidents
- Using the Self-Service Portal to confirm ownership of resources
- Using the Self-Service Portal to classify sensitive data
- Managing data
- About managing data using Enterprise Vault and custom scripts
- Managing data from the Shares list view
- Managing inactive data from the Folder Activity tab
- Managing inactive data by using a report
- Archiving workflow paths using Enterprise Vault
- Using custom scripts to manage data
- Pushing classification tags while archiving files into Enterprise Vault
- About adding tags to devices, files, folders, and shares
- Managing permissions
- Configuring remediation workflows
- Appendix A. Command Line Reference
- Index
Consumption Reports
Use the Consumption reports to view and export details of how storage on file servers is allocated and is being used. You can create these reports for all configured data repositories or for selected file servers, shares, SharePoint web applications, or SharePoint site collections.
The Consumption reports help you identify the user accounts or departments that are placing the most burden on your storage resources. You can also use the information in the report to assign departmental charge back.
Each report contains a summary table. For each user or department, you can drill down the summary table to display statistics for the following parameters:
The total space occupied by files created by the user.
The total files created by the user.
The name of the business unit to which the user belongs.
The owner of the business unit.
Note the following about the information captured by the Consumption reports:
Data Insight computes the number of records as the top N files based on the file size for every data owner or for every device path in the report input.
For example, during report configuration the input path is one share,
\\<Filer 1>\<Share 1> and the Number of records = 5.
In this case the report computes the owner of each file on the share, and lists the top 5 files based on size for every data owner.
Let us say Share 1 has total 30 files, such that 10 files are owned by UserA, 10 by UserB and 10 by UserC. In this case, the report displays 15 files. (The top 5 files based on size owned by UserA, UserB, and UserC.
For example, during report configuration the input path, \\<Filer 1>\<Share 1>, \\<Filer 1>\<Share 2>, and the Number of records = 10.
Let us say Share 1 has total 20 files, such that 10 files are owned by UserA and 10 by UserB.
Share 2 has total 20 files, 10 files owned by UserA and 10 files by UserC. In this case, the report displays the following output:. (The top 5 files based on size owned by UserA, UserB, and UserC for every share.
UserA: Top 10 files (files from Share 1+ files from Share 2 based on size)
UserB: Top 10 files ( from Share 1)
UserC: Top 10 files (from Share 2)
The report does not return deleted files and files with size 0KB in the output.
For SharePoint file path, size on disk is not applicable; report will always return size on disk as zero.