Veritas Data Insight Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Getting started
- Introduction to Veritas Data Insight administration
- Configuring Data Insight global settings
- Overview of Data Insight licensing
- About scanning and event monitoring
- About filtering certain accounts, IP addresses, and paths
- About archiving data
- About Data Insight integration with Symantec Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
- Configuring advanced analytics
- About open shares
- About bulk assignment of custodians
- Section II. Configuring Data Insight
- Configuring Data Insight product users
- Configuring Data Insight product servers
- About node templates
- About automated alerts for patches and upgrades
- Configuring saved credentials
- Configuring directory service domains
- Configuring containers
- Section III. Configuring native file systems in Data Insight
- Configuring NetApp file server monitoring
- Configuring clustered NetApp file server monitoring
- About configuring secure communication between Data Insight and cluster-mode NetApp devices
- Configuring EMC Celerra or VNX monitoring
- Configuring EMC Isilon monitoring
- 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
- Adding filers
- Adding shares
- Renaming storage devices
- Configuring NetApp file server monitoring
- Section IV. Configuring SharePoint data sources
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint web applications
- About the Data Insight web service for SharePoint
- Adding web applications
- Adding site collections
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint Online accounts
- About SharePoint Online account monitoring
- Adding SharePoint Online accounts
- Adding site collections to SharePoint Online accounts
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint web applications
- Section V. Configuring cloud data sources
- Section VI. Configuring ECM data sources
- Section VII. Health and monitoring
- Section VIII. Alerts and policies
- Section IX. Remediation
- Section X. Reference
- Appendix A. Backing up and restoring data
- Appendix B. Data Insight health checks
- Appendix C. Command File Reference
- Appendix D. Data Insight jobs
- Appendix E. Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting FPolicy issues on NetApp devices
About configuring a DFS target
Veritas Data Insight supports Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS) targets.
DFS allows you to group shared folders located on different servers by transparently connecting them to one or more DFS namespaces. A DFS namespace is a virtual view of shared folders in an organization. DFS simplifies access to and management of shares by mapping a single logical namespace to shared folders on multiple filers. You can create folders within a DFS to create an additional level of hierarchy. For example, if you have a NetApp filer, NETAPP01, which has a shared folder called NetAppShare1
. You can link a target, HQ\Sales\Test
, present on a DFS server, DFSSvr01, to the subfolder named Finance
within NetAppShare1
.
You must first import the DFS mappings to physical shares in to Data Insight before you can view data using DFS hierarchy.
You can either map a filer using the hostname or IP address that is used to configure it in Data Insight, or use a list of aliases for the filer to map it. To use filer aliases to map filers to DFS targets, you must add a filer-level object attribute with a comma-separated list of aliases for configured filers and DFS filers.
See Adding a configuration attribute for devices.
When Data Insight consumes the CSV file containing the DFS mappings, it checks the object attribute to ensure that the filer is not being referred to in the Data Insight configuration by another alias. Similarly, Data Insight checks the DFS filer names in DFS filer alias list. If an alias is found for a DFS filer, then it means that the DFS filer is already configured in Data Insight and it is not added again to the Data Insight configuration.