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
Viewing audit logs for users
You can view audit logs of the access details for a particular user in a given time period.
To view the audit logs for users
- From the Workspace, navigate to the Users list-view.
- Click a user. The Summary panel populates to display additional details.
- Click Expand Profile on the Summary panel to display the underlying user-centric views.
By default, the Overview tab displays a summary of the selected user.
- Click Audit Logs. Or right-click the user, and select Audit Logs.
- Apply the time filter for which you want to view the selected user's activity. By default, Data Insight displays the audit logs for the last six months from the current date.
- Select the share for which you want to view the activity by the selected user.
Use the device filter in the content pane to search for specific devices where selected group has permissions. The Devices with activity filter is applied by default. The filter pane displays the list of data sources that have some shares, site collections, or equivalent on which the selected user has activity.
At the share-level in the hierarchy, you can also filter the paths using other predefined filters, such as disabled share or site collections where the user has activity.
- Enter the start and the end dates in the To and From field.
Additionally, you can also filter the audit logs based on the following criteria:
The IP address of the computer that the user has generated the access activity from.
The type of access for which you want to view audit logs. For SharePoint web applications, you can specify either access type (meta operations, such as Read, Write, Delete, Create, and Rename) or access details (SharePoint operations).
Data Insight maps all SharePoint access types such as checkout, view, check in, write, update, delete, and move to Data Insight meta access types - Read, Write, Delete, and Rename.
You can enter multiple values separated by commas. Enter the filter criteria in the relevant fields and click Go.
- Click on a folder to see the user's activity on that folder.
- The audit logs provide the following information:
The name of the file that is accessed.
The path of the file.
The type of access event.
In case of a folder on a SharePoint site, the SharePoint access type such as checkout, view, check in, write, or update.
The type of file.
The access count.
The IP address of the computer from which the file was accessed.
Currently, you cannot view the IP address of the computer from which the file was accessed for Windows File Servers, VxFS filers, and SharePoint sites.
The start and the end time of the access events.
- Click the drop-down arrow on any column header and select Columns. Then select the parameters you want to show.
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