Arctera Data Insight Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Getting started
- Introduction to Arctera Data Insight administration
- Configuring Data Insight global settings
- About Data Insight licensing
- SQLite WAL mode
- Configuring SMTP server settings
- About scanning and event monitoring
- Monitoring Indexer Node Storage Utilization
- About filtering certain accounts, IP addresses, and paths
- About archiving data
- About Data Insight integration with Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
- Importing sensitive files information through CSV
- Configuring advanced analytics
- About open shares
- About user risk score
- Configuring file groups
- Configuring Workspace data owner policy
- Configuring Management Console settings
- About bulk assignment of custodians
- Configuring Watchlist settings
- Configuring Metadata Framework
- Proof of concept
- Section II. Configuring Data Insight
- Configuring Data Insight product users
- Configuring Data Insight product servers
- About Data Insight product servers
- Adding a new Data Insight server
- Managing Data Insight product servers
- Viewing Data Insight server details
- About node templates
- Adding Portal role to a Data Insight server
- Adding Classification Server role to a Data Insight server
- Assigning Classification Server to a Collector
- Associating a Classification Server pool to a Collector
- Viewing in-progress scans
- Configuring Data Insight services
- Configuring advanced settings
- Monitoring Data Insight jobs
- Rotating the encryption keys
- Viewing Data Insight server statistics
- About automated alerts for patches and upgrades
- Deploying upgrades and patches remotely
- Using the Upload Manager utility
- About migrating storage devices across Indexers
- Viewing the status of a remote installation
- Configuring saved credentials
- Configuring directory service domains
- About directory domain scans
- Adding a directory service domain to Data Insight
- Managing directory service domains
- Fetching users and groups data from NIS+ scanner
- Configuring attributes for advanced analytics
- Deleting directory service domains
- Scheduling scans
- Configuring business unit mappings
- Importing additional attributes for users and user groups
- Configuring containers
- Section III. Configuring native file systems in Data Insight
- Configuring NetApp 7-mode file server monitoring
- About configuring NetApp file server monitoring
- Prerequisites for configuring NetApp file servers
- Credentials required for configuring NetApp filers
- Credentials required for configuring NetApp NFS filers
- Configuring SMB signing
- About FPolicy
- Preparing Data Insight for FPolicy
- Preparing the NetApp filer for Fpolicy
- Preparing the NetApp vfiler for Fpolicy
- Configuring NetApp audit settings for performance improvement
- Preparing a non-administrator domain user on the NetApp filer for Data Insight
- Enabling export of NFS shares on a NetApp file server
- Excluding volumes on a NetApp file server
- Handling NetApp home directories in Data Insight
- Configuring clustered NetApp file server monitoring
- About configuring a clustered NetApp file server
- About configuring FPolicy in Cluster-Mode
- Pre-requisites for configuring clustered NetApp file servers
- Credentials required for configuring a clustered NetApp file server
- Preparing a non-administrator local user on the clustered NetApp filer
- Preparing a non-administrator domain user on a NetApp cluster for Data Insight
- Persistent Store
- Preparing Data Insight for FPolicy in NetApp Cluster-Mode
- Preparing the ONTAP cluster for FPolicy
- About configuring secure communication between Data Insight and cluster-mode NetApp devices
- Enabling export of NFS shares on a NetApp Cluster-Mode file server
- Enabling SSL support for Cluster Mode NetApp auditing
- Configuring EMC Celerra or VNX monitoring
- Configuring EMC Isilon monitoring
- About configuring EMC Isilon filers
- Prerequisites for configuration of Isilon or Unity VSA file server monitoring
- Credentials required for configuring an EMC Isilon cluster
- Configuring audit settings on EMC Isilon cluster using OneFS GUI console
- Configuring audit settings on EMC Isilon cluster using the OneFS CLI
- Configuring Isilon audit settings for performance improvement
- Preparing Arctera Data Insight to receive event notifications from an EMC Isilon or Unity VSA cluster
- Creating a non-administrator user for an EMC Isilon cluster
- Utilizing access zone's SmartConnect Zone/Alias mappings
- Purging the audit logs in an Isilon filer
- Configuring EMC Unity VSA file servers
- Configuring Hitachi NAS file server monitoring
- Configuring Windows File Server monitoring
- Configuring Veritas File System (VxFS) file server monitoring
- Configuring monitoring of a generic device
- Managing file servers
- About configuring filers
- Viewing configured filers
- Adding filers
- Add/Edit NetApp filer options
- Add/Edit NetApp cluster file server options
- Add/Edit EMC Celerra filer options
- Add/Edit EMC Isilon file server options
- Add/Edit EMC Unity VSA file server options
- Add/Edit Windows File Server options
- Add/Edit Veritas File System server options
- Add/Edit a generic storage device options
- Add/Edit Hitachi NAS file server options
- Custom schedule options
- Editing filer configuration
- Deleting filers
- Viewing performance statistics for file servers
- About disabled shares
- Adding shares
- Managing shares
- Editing share configuration
- Deleting shares
- About configuring a DFS target
- Adding a configuration attribute for devices
- Configuring a DFS target
- About the DFS utility
- Running the DFS utility
- Importing DFS mapping
- Renaming storage devices
- Configuring NetApp 7-mode file server monitoring
- Section IV. Configuring SharePoint data sources
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint web applications
- About SharePoint server monitoring
- Credentials required for configuring SharePoint servers
- Configuring a web application policy
- About the Data Insight web service for SharePoint
- Viewing configured SharePoint data sources
- Adding web applications
- Editing web applications
- Deleting web applications
- Adding site collections
- Managing site collections
- Removing a configured web application
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint Online accounts
- About SharePoint Online account monitoring
- Configuring user with minimum privileges in Microsoft 365
- Creating an application in the Microsoft Azure portal
- Configuring application without user impersonation for Microsoft 365
- Adding SharePoint Online accounts
- Managing a SharePoint Online account
- Adding site collections to SharePoint Online accounts
- Managing site collections
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint web applications
- Section V. Configuring cloud data sources
- Configuring monitoring of Box accounts
- Configuring OneDrive account monitoring
- Configuring Azure Netapp Files Device
- Managing cloud sources
- Section VI. Configuring Object Storage Sources
- Section VII. Health and monitoring
- Section VIII. Alerts and policies
- Section IX. Remediation
- Configuring remediation settings
- Section X. Reference
- Appendix A. Data Insight best practices
- Appendix B. Migrating Data Insight components
- Appendix C. Backing up and restoring data
- Appendix D. Data Insight health checks
- About Data Insight health checks
- Services checks
- Deployment details checks
- Generic checks
- Data Insight Management Server checks
- Data Insight Indexer checks
- Data Insight Collector checks
- Data Insight Windows File Server checks
- Data Insight SharePoint checks
- Classification server health checks
- Data Insight self service portal server health checks
- About Data Insight health checks
- Appendix E. Command File Reference
- Appendix F. Data Insight jobs
- Appendix G. Troubleshooting
- About general troubleshooting procedures
- About the Health Audit report
- Location of Data Insight logs
- Downloading Data Insight logs
- Migrating the data directory to a new location
- Troubleshooting FPolicy issues on NetApp devices
- Troubleshooting EMC Celera or VNX configuration issues
- Troubleshooting EMC Isilon configuration issues
- Troubleshooting SharePoint configuration issues
- Troubleshooting Hitachi NAS configuration issues
- Troubleshooting installation of Tesseract software
- Troubleshooting RHEL 9 upgrade issue
Preparing a non-administrator domain user on the NetApp filer for Data Insight
To configure a NetApp filer from the Management Console, you can use an account which is not in the administrators group on the NetApp filer, but has some specific privileges.
Perform the following steps on the NetApp filer console to add a non-administrator user, for example, testuser.
To create a non-administrator user
- Create a new role, for example testrole, using the
useradminutility on the filer. - Add the login-* and API-* capabilities to the role.
For example, useradmin role add testrole -a login-*,api-*.
You can also choose to assign specific capabilities to the role.
Table: Additional capabilities for adding a non-administrator user account provides a detailed description of each capability.
- Create a new group, for example, testgroup and apply the role testrole to it.
For example, useradmin group add testgroup -r testrole.
- Add the user testdomain\testuser to testgroup
For example, useradmin domainuser add testdomain\testuser -g testgroup.
- Add the user testdomain\testuser to Backup Operators group.
For example, useradmin domainuser add testdomain\testuser -g Backup Operators.
Note:
For vfilers, append the above command-line examples with vfiler run <vfilername>.
Table: Additional capabilities for adding a non-administrator user account
Capability | Description |
|---|---|
login-http-admin | Enables you to log into the NetApp filer and run commands. With this capability, you can get latency statistics (for scan throttling), volume size information, or discover shares. |
api-system-get-ontapi-version api-system-get-version | Enables you to get the ONTAPI version number and the system version number respectively. These are required to set the login handle context properly. Data Insight reports a failure when you test the connection to the filer, if these capabilities are absent. Also, if these capabilities are absent, you cannot execute any APIs including those required to discover shares, and get latency statistics. |
api-fpolicy-set-policy-options | Enables you to set a flag on the NetApp filer to enable ACL change notifications. If you choose not to supply this capability to Veritas, the filer administrator must set this property manually using the root telnet console (fpolicy options <policyname> cifs_setattr on). |
api-fpolicy-list-info api-fpolicy-create-policy api-fpolicy-enable-policy api-fpolicy-disable-policy api-fpolicy-destroy-policy | Required to enable Data Insight to automatically create and enable FPolicy on the NetApp filer. Optionally, the filer administrator can set up the policy using the root telnet console. Data Insight reports a failure when you test the connection to the filer, if these capabilities are absent. However, you can save a filer with the policy that is already created and enabled by the filer administrator without testing the connection to the filer. |
api-fpolicy-server-list-info api-fpolicy-list-info | Used to retrieve useful statistics from the NetApp filer, such as, total event count and event failures. These APIs are used every two hours so they do not load the system. However, absence of these capabilities does not cause any problems. |
api-license-list-info | Used to check if this NetApp filer has CIFS license and print the appropriate diagnostic message. Data Insight reports a failure when you create or enable FPolicy on the filer or when you test the connection to the filer, if these capabilities are absent. However, you can save a filer with the policy that is already created and enabled by the filer administrator without testing the connection to the filer. |
api-options-set | Used to enable the global FPolicy flag on the NetApp filer. In the absence of this capability, FPolicy creation fails. Also, Data Insight reports a failure when you test the connection to the filer, if these capabilities are absent. However, you can save a filer with the policy that is already created and enabled by the filer administrator without testing the connection to the filer. |
api-cifs-share-list-iter-start api-cifs-share-list-iter-next api-cifs-share-list-iter-end | Used to discover shares on the NetApp filer. Absence of these capabilities can result in a failure to discover the shares. Optionally, you can add shares manually from the Data Insight console. |
api-perf-object-get-instances-iter-start api-perf-object-get-instances-iter-next api-perf-object-get-instances-iter-end | Used to get CIFS latency information from the NetApp filer, which enables the self-throttling scan feature of Data Insight. Absence of these APIs can cause scanner to fail if you enable the feature to throttle scanning. |
api-volume-list-info | Used to periodically fetch size information for NetApp volumes. |
api-nfs-exportnfs-list-rules api-nfs-exportnfs-list-rules-2 | Used to discover all NFS shares that are exported from the NetApp filer. If this capability is absent, these NFS shares are not discovered. |
api-net-ping api-net-resolve | Used to check network connectivity from the filer to the Data Insight Collector. These APIs are useful to run some diagnostic checks on the filer. However, such checks can also be done manually by the NetApp administrator, and hence these APIs are not mandatory. |
api-fpolicy-volume-list-set | Used to set the volume names on the filer which are to be excluded from being monitored by FPolicy. If this capability is absent, you cannot exclude volumes from being monitored by FPolicy from the Data Insight console . However, you can exclude volumes manually using the CLI on the NetApp console. |
api-system-get-info | Used to discover the NetApp system serial number. The information is used by external reporting tools like Veritas Operations Manager (VOM) to report about the NetApp filers that Data Insight monitors. This privilege is mandatory if VOM integration is required. |