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
- Viewing user activity on files or folders
- About visualizing collaboration on a share
- Viewing access information for users and user groups
- Section III. Data Insight reports
- Using Data Insight reports
- About Data Insight security reports
- Permissions reports
- Permissions Search report
- Creating a Permissions Query Template
- Permissions Query Template actions
- Ownership Reports
- About Data Insight storage reports
- About Data Insight custom reports
- Managing reports
- Viewing reports
- Using Data Insight reports
- Section IV. Remediation
- Configuring remediation workflows
- Managing workflow templates
- Creating a workflow using a template
- Managing workflows
- Using the Self-Service Portal
- About the Self-Service Portal
- Managing data
- About managing data using Enterprise Vault and custom scripts
- About adding tags to files, folders, and shares
- Managing permissions
- Configuring remediation workflows
- Appendix A. Command Line Reference
About data custodian
A Data Insight user assigned server administrator role can designate one or more persons as the custodian of a data location. The assigned custodian does not require access to files or folders.
Data Insight uses information about custodians to infer persons responsible for remediation and to determine report recipients. Tagging data repositories with custodians also provides you an explicit point-of-contact for data ownership queries.
A custodian is a user who has a record within Active Directory, NIS, NIS+ or LDAP, Azure AD, or any other implementation that keeps user records. A group cannot be assigned as a custodian. The custodian tags are assigned at the parent level and are automatically inherited by all subfolders and files. Custodian tags are only assigned at filer, share, or folder level for CIFS and NFS file systems and web application, site collection, or folder level for SharePoint. For SharePoint Online, you can assign custodians at the account, site collection, and folder level, while for Microsoft OneDrive custodians can be assigned at the account, user account, or folder level. You cannot directly assign a custodian to files. In addition to physical paths, custodians can also be assigned on DFS paths.
Data Insight applies custodian assignment at any level in the following ways:
If a subfolder is renamed within the same parent, no changes apply to custodian tags on that subfolder.
If a subfolder is moved from one parent to another, then the inherited tags of the previous parent are removed and the tags of the new parent are automatically inherited.
Tags that are explicitly assigned move with the subfolder. This also applies to everything under the sub-tree of the moved subfolder.
You must manually remove the custodian assignment from Data Insight. For example, if an assigned custodian's record is deleted from Active Directory, Data Insight does not automatically remove that custodian from the data location to which the custodian is assigned.
See Managing data custodian for paths.
You can automatically assign custodians on various paths and generate a comma-separated values (CSV) file with information about data custodian assignments using the mxcustodian.exe
utility. For more details,
As a Data Insight administrator, you can assign custodians to multiple paths at once. For more infomation about assigning custodians in bulk, see the Veritas Data Insight Administrator's Guide.
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