The Cloud Provider page appears when managing a cloud resource. This page indicates if you are successfully authenticated with the Data Governance Edition API cloud proxy. You can also use this page to re-authenticate to the API cloud proxy. This API cloud proxy provides a consistent method for Data Governance Edition to interface with different cloud providers. When valid login credentials are provided, the system issues an access token which is used during the current and subsequent sessions to access resources hosted by the specified cloud provider.
Note: This page only applies to Cloud managed hosts.
Clicking the Re-authenticate button redirects you to Microsoft to sign in to your account and grant access to Office 365 data.
On Microsoft's Sign in to your account dialog, enter the following information:
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Email, phone, or Skype: Enter the email address of the administrator account to be used to authenticate with the cloud proxy.
For example: Administrator@MyDomain.onmicrosoft.com
NOTE: You must create a separate administrator account for this purpose. This administrator account must be, or have equal access as, a SharePoint Online Administrator. Each site will be modified to list this account as a Site Collection Administrator for the site. This provides the account with access to the site's contents.
For SharePoint Online, create a separate Global Administrator account.
Click Next.
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Password: Enter the password associated with the specified email account.
Click Sign in.
Once signed in, Data Governance Edition will have access to the specified resources for all users in your organization; no other user will be prompted to enter credentials.
Use the Agents page of the Managed Hosts Settings dialog to configure the agents to be used to monitor remote managed hosts and SharePoint farms. Once an agent is deployed, use the Agents view to check its status and performance metrics.
Note: For EMC managed hosts, if you are collecting resource activity (Collect and aggregate events on the Resource Activity page) or real-time security updates (Collect activity for real-time security updates on the Security Scanning page), you can only specify one agent to scan the EMC storage device.
Note: You can only specify one agent to scan a cloud host.
Table 45: Agents page: Remote managed hosts
Select the agent |
Select the agent host computer to be used to monitor the target computer. |
Select the service account |
Select the service account with sufficient permissions to access both the target computer and the agent host.
An agent requires a service account that has the rights to read security information on the remote host. Only previously configured service accounts that are registered with Data Governance Edition are available for selection. For more information, see Readying a service account and domains for deployment. |
Add |
After selecting the agent and service account, click the Add button to add it to the Agent list. |
Remove |
Select an agent from the Agents list and click the Remove button to remove it from the Agent list.
Removing the selected agent also removes the configured managed paths for the agent. |
Agent list |
Displays the agents selected to monitor the target computer.
For remote managed hosts, add only one remote agent during the host's initial deployment. You can add additional remote agents later using the Edit host settings task after the managed host is deployed. |
Table 46: Agents page: SharePoint farm managed hosts
Agent Service Account |
Select the service account with sufficient permissions to access the SharePoint farm.
The service account must be the SharePoint farm account (same account that is used to run the SharePoint timer service and the One Identity Manager service (job server)). The SharePoint farm account also needs to be added to the local Administrators group on the SharePoint server.
Only previously configured service accounts that are registered with Data Governance Edition are available for selection. For more information, see Readying a service account and domains for deployment. |
Add |
After selecting the service account, click the Add button to add an agent service to the Agent list.
Repeat to add additional agent services to be used to scan the target SharePoint farm. |
Remove |
Select an agent service from the Agent list and click the Remove button to remove it from the Agent list.
Removing the selected agent service also removes the configured managed paths for the agent service. |
Agent list |
Displays the agent services selected to monitor the target SharePoint farm. |
Managed paths determine the unstructured data for which a security index is maintained. A managed path is the root of an NTFS directory tree to be scanned by an agent, or a point in your SharePoint farm hierarchy below which everything is scanned. The agent monitors the specified managed paths for changes to security settings to maintain the security index. In addition, if resource activity collection is enabled, the agent collects resource activity for resources within these same managed paths.
Use the Managed Paths page on the Managed Host Settings dialog to specify the paths to be monitored and scanned for the target managed host.
NOTE: For all managed host types, when placing a resource under governance, the resource must be a managed path or a folder or share under a managed path.
- For remote managed hosts and SharePoint managed hosts, if you select to place a resource under governance that is not yet defined as a managed path, the path is automatically added to the managed paths list. If the managed host has more than one agent assigned, you are prompted to select the agent to which the managed path is added.
- For local managed hosts, if you are scanning managed paths (that is, there are paths in the managed paths list), and you select to place a resource under governance that is not yet defined as a managed path, the path is automatically added to the managed paths list. However, if you are scanning the entire server (that is, the managed paths list is empty) and you place a resource under governance, no changes are made to the managed paths list and you continue to scan the entire server.
Table 47: Managed paths page: Controls and settings
Managed paths list |
Displays the managed paths to be monitored by the agent.
- For local managed hosts, when this list is empty, all NTFS drives are scanned and monitored (default scan behavior). When paths are added to this list, only the specified paths are scanned and monitored.
- For remote managed hosts and SharePoint managed hosts, you must specify the paths to be managed in order for scanning to occur. So if this list is empty, no scanning will occur for the target managed host.
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Add |
Use the Add button to define the paths to be monitored. Clicking the Add button displays the Managed Paths Picker dialog allowing you to select the paths to be managed and the agent to be used to scan the selected managed paths. In the Managed Paths Picker dialog, click the check box to the left of a path to add it to the managed paths list and use the Agent Selection drop-down menu to specify the agent to be used to scan the different managed paths.
Multiple agents cannot scan the same managed paths on a remote managed host or SharePoint managed host. |
Remove |
Use the Remove button to remove a path from the managed paths list. Select the path to be removed and click the Remove button. |
The Managed Paths Picker dialog allows you to select the managed paths (root of an NTFS tree or point in your SharePoint farm hierarchy) to be scanned by the selected agent. This dialog appears when you click the Add button on the Managed Paths page of the Managed Host Settings dialog for a managed host.
This dialog contains the following controls:
Table 48: Managed Paths Picker dialog: Controls
Managed Paths Selection |
Displays a hierarchical view of the NTFS tree or SharePoint farm.
Navigate to the managed paths to be scanned and select the check box to the left of an NTFS directory to select it. By default, everything under a selected managed path will also be selected for scanning. To exclude parts of a managed path, clear the top level path's check box and select and clear individual check boxes to ensure you are scanning only those items you want to scan.
Once a managed path is specified, a check mark appears in the check box to the left of the managed path. In addition, the name of the agent appears in the Scanning Agent column to the right of the managed path. |
Agent Selection |
When using multiple agents to scan a remote managed host or SharePoint managed host, the managed paths to be monitored and then select an agent from the Agent Selection drop-down menu. Repeat this process for each of the agents, selecting a different managed path for each agent. The Scanning Agent field in the Managed Paths Selection grid displays the agent selected to scan the different paths.
NOTE: Multiple agents cannot scan the same managed paths on a remote managed host. |
OK |
Click the OK button to save your selections and close the dialog. |
Cancel |
Click the Cancel button to close the dialog without saving your selections. |
Related Topics
Managed paths page