Arctera Insight Information Governance Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Getting started
- Introduction to Arctera Insight Information Governance administration
- Configuring Information Governance global settings
- About Information Governance 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 Information Governance 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 Information Governance
- Configuring Information Governance product users
- Configuring Information Governance product servers
- About Information Governance product servers
- Adding a new Information Governance server
- Managing Information Governance product servers
- Viewing Information Governance server details
- About node templates
- Adding Portal role to a Information Governance server
- Adding Classification Server role to a Information Governance server
- Assigning Classification Server to a Collector
- Associating a Classification Server pool to a Collector
- Viewing in-progress scans
- Configuring Information Governance services
- Configuring advanced settings
- Monitoring Information Governance jobs
- Rotating the encryption keys
- Viewing Information Governance 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 Information Governance
- 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
- Server Pools
- Section III. Configuring native file systems in Information Governance
- 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 Information Governance
- Persistent Store
- Preparing Information Governance for FPolicy in NetApp Cluster-Mode
- Preparing the ONTAP cluster for FPolicy
- About configuring secure communication between Information Governance 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 Insight Information Governance 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 Arctera 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 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 Arctera 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 clustered NetApp 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 Information Governance 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
- Configuring policies
- About Information Governance policies
- Managing policies
- Create Data Activity Trigger policy options
- Create User Activity Deviation policy options
- Create Real-time Data Activity Policy options
- Create Real-time Permitted User-based Activity Policy options
- Create Real-time Restricted User-based Activity Policy options
- Create Real-time Sensitive Data Activity policy options
- Managing alerts
- Configuring policies
- Section IX. Remediation
- Configuring remediation settings
- Section X. Reference
- Appendix A. Information Governance best practices
- Appendix B. Migrating Information Governance components
- Appendix C. Backing up and restoring data
- Appendix D. Arctera Information Governance health checks
- About Information Governance health checks
- Services checks
- Deployment details checks
- Generic checks
- Information Governance Management Server checks
- Information Governance Indexer checks
- Information Governance Collector checks
- Information Governance Windows File Server checks
- Information Governance SharePoint checks
- Classification server health checks
- Information Governance self service portal server health checks
- About Information Governance health checks
- Appendix E. Command File Reference
- Appendix F. Arctera Information Governance jobs
- Appendix G. Troubleshooting
- About general troubleshooting procedures
- About the Health Audit report
- Location of Information Governance logs
- Downloading Information Governance 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
- Troubleshooting CyberArk Password Manager Configuration Issues
Parameterized Purging of access data using Data Retention
This enhancement will enable you to
alter the existing Data Retention Job's behavior of purging access data of all the shares older than a given time.
specify the required shares, devices, or indexers whose access data need to be purged.
add exclusions at each level.
specify custom time interval of purging access data at each level.
generated events for successful / failed purging of access data for each share.
To parameterize purging of access data using Data Retention, you need to perform following functions.
Disable the normal behavior of Data Retention.
Specify the required entities (shares, devices, indexers) where purging of access data is required.
Specify the required interval for which all access data older than that will be purged.
Data Retention Job runs twice every month on 1st and 15th. Purging of access data can be done before that by running Data Retention Job at each required indexer.
Details about each is function is as follows:
Normal behavior can be disabled/enabled using data_retention.global.purge.disable property, which is a global property. You can set this only through command line. If set to false, all shares' access data will be purged based on the global purge interval specified in Data Retention window available in Settings->Data Retention. If set to true, only a selective number of shares' access data will be purged based on other properties explained later.
To disable the normal behavior of Data Retention.
- Go to the bin of install directory. The default location is C:\Program Files\DataInsights\bin
- Run the following commands on command line to set true or false respectively.
configdb -O -J data_retention.global.purge.disable -j true
configdb -O -J data_retention.global.purge.disable -j false
Note:
If not specified, the property is considered false.
If data_retention.global.purge.disable is set to true, purging access data of a share will be determined by the property purge.audits.enable. This property can be present at share device, and indexer level and at each level can have three states: true, false and no value specified. The priority for deciding to purge access data of a share is: share level > device level > indexer level. Setting '' at share, device and indexer level means to skip this level and check the property at the next lower priority level. If this property is not set at all three levels for a share means this share will NOT be purged.
The check for purge.audits.enable starts from the Share level. If it is set to true, the access data will be purged if is set to false it will not be purged. If empty, value in the next level will be checked. If all are empty, access data of the share will not be purged.
Setting purge.audits.enable for a share:
configdb -o -T share -k <msu_id> -J purge.audits.enable -j true
configdb -o -T share -k <msu_id> -J purge.audits.enable -j false
To remove the property: configdb --delete-obj-attr -J purge.audits.enable -T share -k <msu_id>
To set purge.audits.enable for a device
- Navigate to Settings > Inventory > Filers
- Click Select Action of the desired Filer.
- Select Add config Attribute
- In Attribute Name, add purge.audits.enable.
- In Attribute Value, add true / false / ''
- Click Adding Attribute
To set purge.audits.enable for an indexer
- Navigate to Settings > Inventory > Information Governance Servers.
- Select the required Indexer.
- Select Advance Settings.
- Go to Set Custom Property
- In Property name, add purge.audits.enable
- In Property value, add true / false/ ''
- Click Save.
If data_retention.global.purge.disable is set to true, the interval for which access data older than that will be purged. It will be calculated based on the property purge.audits.interval.months. This property can be present at share device, and indexer level and can have two states; interval in months or no value (''). The priority for deciding purge interval is: share level > device level > indexer level > globally set purge interval. Setting '' at share, device and indexer level means skip this level and check the property at the next lower priority level. If this property is not set at any level, globally set purge interval will be considered.
The purge interval is determined by checking purge.audits.interval.months at share level. If specified, this value is used. If not, same property will be checked at the device level and follow the same procedure till indexer level. If all are empty, then global purge interval will be considered. It can be set in the Data Retention settings page.
To set global purge interval,
- Navigate to Settings > Global Settings > Data Retention.
- Click Edit
- Mark the Purge Access data automatically checkbox
- Enter the number of months below the checkbox.
To set purge.audits.interval.months for a share,
- Navigate to the bin of install directory. The default location is C:\Program Files\DataInsights\bin
- Run the following commands on the command line:
configdb -o -T share -k <msu_id> -J purge.audits.inteval.months -j <months>
To remove the property: configdb --delete-obj-attr -J purge.audits.interval.months -T share -k <msu_id>
To set purge.audits.interval.months for a device
- Navigate to Settings > Inventory > Filers
- Click Select Action of the desired Filer
- Select Add config Attribute
- In Attribute Name, add purge.audits.interval.months.
- In Attribute Value, add months in numbers / ''
- Click Save
To set purge.audits.interval.months for an indexer.
- Navigate to Settings > Inventory > Information Governance Servers
- Select the required Indexer.
- Select Advance Settings
- Go to Set Custom Property
- In Attribute Name, add purge.audits.interval.months.
- In Attribute Value, add months in numbers / ''
- Click Save
The purging of audits takes place when Data Retention Job is executed at the indexer. The default schedule of Data Retention Job is twice in a month, that is 1st and 15th .
To run the Data Retention Job manually on an indexer,
- Navigate to Settings > Inventory > Information Governance Servers
- Select the required Indexer.
- Go to Jobs
- Search Data Retention Job
- Click Select Action.
- Click Run