Arctera Insight Information Governance Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Getting started
- Introduction to Arctera Insight Information Governance administration
- Configuring Information Governance global settings
- About scanning and event monitoring
- About filtering certain accounts, IP addresses, and paths
- About archiving data
- About Information Governance integration with Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
- Configuring advanced analytics
- About open shares
- About user risk score
- About bulk assignment of custodians
- Configuring Metadata Framework
- Section II. Configuring Information Governance
- Configuring Information Governance product users
- Configuring Information Governance product servers
- About node templates
- About automated alerts for patches and upgrades
- Configuring saved credentials
- Configuring directory service domains
- Adding a directory service domain to Information Governance
- Configuring containers
- Server Pools
- Section III. Configuring native file systems in Information Governance
- Configuring clustered NetApp file server monitoring
- About configuring secure communication between Information Governance 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 Arctera File System (VxFS) file server monitoring
- Configuring monitoring of a generic device
- Managing file servers
- Adding filers
- Adding shares
- Renaming storage devices
- Configuring clustered NetApp file server monitoring
- Section IV. Configuring SharePoint data sources
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint web applications
- About the Information Governance web service for SharePoint
- Adding web applications
- Adding site collections
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint Online accounts
- About SharePoint Online account monitoring
- Adding site collections to SharePoint Online accounts
- 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
- Managing policies
- 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
- About Information Governance health checks
- Appendix E. Command File Reference
- Appendix F. Arctera Information Governance jobs
- Appendix G. Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting FPolicy issues on NetApp devices
Handling changes in account password
You use various account credentials at the time of configuring the Information Governance system. Accounts are used when configuring the following:
Fpolicy Service
Celerra Service
Filers
SharePoint web applications
Cloud data sources, such as Box, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon S3, or SharePoint Online
Scanner
Active Directory
Perform the following steps to ensure that updates to account passwords are synchronized with the passwords used in Information Governance:
To handle changes in account password
- Determine the places where the account is being used.
- Log in to the Information Governance console and edit the saved credential password.
For example, navigate to Settings > Saved Credentials, and edit the credential to update the password.
- If the password of an account, which is used for Fpolicy service or Celerra service configuration, has changed, you must reconfigure the services as well.
Navigate to Server details page for the corresponding nodes acting as Collectors, click the Reconfigure Fpolicy or Reconfigure Celerra sections on the page.
Enterprises regularly rotate passwords to minimize the risk of credential compromise. Manual rotation is complex, especially across multiple applications and accounts, and storing credentials insecurely poses additional risks. Tools like CyberArk are used for password rotation with PAM. However, when passwords for filers or named credentials are changed, Information Governance fails to update its configurations, which prevents job execution. To address this, Information Governance will support automated password updates using CyberArk.
CyberArk can trigger a PowerShell script packaged with the Information Governance installer, passing predefined parameters. These parameters will be parsed by a utility to update configurations in the Management Server (MS), and the changes will propagate to all nodes through the UpdateConfigJob.