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Identity Manager Data Governance Edition 9.1 - Deployment Guide

One Identity Manager Data Governance Edition Deployment Guide Data Governance Edition system requirements Install One Identity Manager Data Governance Edition Deploy Data Governance Edition components Post installation configuration Authentication using service accounts and managed domains Working with managed hosts and agents Upgrade Data Governance Edition Remove Data Governance Edition Troubleshooting NetApp managed host deployment EMC managed host deployment SharePoint Farm managed host deployment

Groups missing from the Group Memberships tree view

To examine group membership in your enterprise, Data Governance Edition requires credentials that allow it to read group memberships in the domains that make up your enterprise structure. These credentials are provided when syncing the domain for Active Directory. For SharePoint group membership, it uses the provided database connection string and reads group information from the SharePoint database. If Data Governance Edition is having trouble resolving group memberships, you will see a link in the lower-left pane (after having selected Manage Access from the client). Clicking this link displays a list of issues that details any problems encountered during group expansion.

Resolution
  • Ensure that you have provided credentials with the required access.

NetApp managed host deployment

Data Governance Edition uses the NetApp Data ONTAP file screening policy (FPolicy) to track activities on the filer. This policy allows third-party file screening software to interact with the NetApp filer.

Understanding the following aspects of the deployment process are key to ensuring a successful deployment of NetApp managed hosts:

Permissions required to access NetApp filer

The service account for the remote agent responsible for scanning the NetApp filer must meet the following minimum permissions:

  • Log On as a Service local user rights on the agent computer. (This is automatically granted when the agent is deployed.)
  • Must be a member of the local Administrators group on the NetApp filer.
  • Must have permissions to access the folders being scanned.

Data Governance agent deployment

NetApp filers are added to a Data Governance Edition deployment as managed hosts with remote agents. When selecting an agent for scanning a NetApp filer, take the following into consideration:

  • The remote agent must be hosted on a machine in the same domain as the NetApp filer device.

    Note: If you host a remote agent in an external domain to monitor a filer, the agent will NOT record the resource activity data.

  • There should be a good network connection between the NetApp filer and the monitoring agent servers.
  • The machine hosting the agent for NetApp can host agents for other servers, but those servers should be close to the agent host.
  • If the NetApp is split up into multiple domains, you must deploy one or more agents for each domain.
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