You can collect resource activity on local managed Windows servers, SharePoint farms, and supported NetApp and EMC managed hosts.
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Note: Limitations with collecting resource activity on EMC storage devices:
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When enabled, you can configure to collect data on identities, reads, writes, creates, deletes, renames, and security changes on securable objects. Resource activity summary information is used to calculate ownership and for generating activity-related reports, including
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Important: By default, the collection of resource activity is disabled. You can enable it when you configure your managed hosts. However, collecting resource activity on your managed hosts impacts network usage and increases load on the Resource Activity database server and Data Governance server, especially when collecting activity on large busy servers. Configuring the proper exclusions and aggregation is important to limit some of this load. You should carefully plan out which servers you want to collect activity on and enable it only on those machines. If you are collecting resource activity, it is recommended that you set up a scheduled execution of the activity database compression utility. This utility compresses the activity in your database that is older than a certain age and optionally purges entries that are even older. This is essential in ensuring your database remains manageable. For more information on the activity database compression utility, see the One Identity Manager Data Governance Edition Technical Insight Guide. |
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Note: Data Governance Edition may report certain operations in unexpected ways. For example, in some instances a file rename operation may be represented as a delete and a create. This is normal behavior and depends on the system, or in some cases, the applications being used to interact with the resources. |
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Note: The time stamps for resource activity are based on the agent local time. |
The Resource Activity page on the Managed Host Settings dialog contains the following information and options to configure the collection and aggregation of resource activity.
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No activity (scheduled security scans only) |
Use this option if you do not want to collect resource activity for the target managed host.
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Collect and aggregate events |
Select this option to collect resource activity for the target managed host. When this option is selected, you can configure the events to be collected and the aggregation interval to be used to compress the activity data.
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Events |
Select or clear the check boxes to specify the type of events to be included in the resource activity collection process:
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Aggregation |
Select how often you would like to aggregate the data. Valid aggregation intervals are:
All activity is aggregated within the set time frame, which is 8 hours by default. For example, if a user reads a file ten times within the time frame, it appears as a single line item with a count of 10.
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Resource Activity Exclusions |
Click this button to specify the accounts, file extensions, and folders to be excluded from the resource activity collection process. By focusing on the objects in whose activity you are interested, you can reduce network traffic. Certain well known system accounts, file extensions, and folders are excluded by default, such as:
By default, the Data Governance agent excludes the run as account (local managed hosts) and the domain service account (remote managed hosts) from activity collection and aggregation regardless if the service account is specified in the Resource Activity Exclusions list. The service account for SharePoint farm managed hosts are not excluded by default; you will need to add the SharePoint service account manually for SharePoint farm managed hosts. To see the full list, click the Resource Activity Exclusions button.
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View/Update cepp.conf |
For EMC Celerra/VNX hosts, this button allows you to view or update the cepp.conf file for the selected data mover. Clicking this button displays a Logon Credentials dialog allowing you to enter the EMC Celerra/VNX control station credentials and to select the data mover to be scanned.
The client then retrieves and displays the cepp.conf file from the selected data mover. You can edit the Proposed cepp.conf file (lower pane) as needed. To save your edits, select Update File. The client then sends the Proposed cepp.conf file to the EMC device. It will stop and start the cepp service for the selected data mover to apply the new cepp.conf file. Click the Check Status button to retrieve the same information you wold get if you ran "server_cepp server_2-pool-info" on the EMC device. |
You can edit the managed host settings for one or more managed hosts of the same host type. For more information on the configuration options available, see Managed host configuration settings. You can also use the Edit host settings task to add, remove or change the agents used to scan a remote managed host. For more information, see Removing agents.
To edit a managed host’s configuration settings
In the Managed Hosts view (right pane), select the required managed host with a status of Managed.
Select Edit host settings in the Tasks view or right-click menu.
The Managed Host Settings dialog appears, displaying the pages that contain settings that can be edited based on the type of host selected in the Managed hosts view.
The agent will scan using the new settings at the next scheduled scan time. However, if you modified the managed paths being scanned and the Immediately scan on agent restart or when managed paths change option is selected on the Security Scanning page, the agent initiates a scan immediately.
To edit multiple managed hosts
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Note: When multiple managed hosts are selected, keep in mind that the settings are overwritten for all selected managed hosts and only the settings that are appropriate for the selected managed host type are applied. Because of this, you may notice that not all the same pages are displayed when multiple managed hosts are selected for editing (for example, the Managed Paths page is not displayed). |
Select Edit host properties in the Tasks view or right-click menu.
The Managed Host Settings dialog appears, displaying the pages that contain settings that can be edited based on the type of host selected in the Managed hosts view.
The options displayed are the factory default values regardless of the current values of the selected managed hosts.
The agent will scan using the new settings at the next scheduled scan time.
Defining default host settings for each type of managed host is now available through the Manager. Using the Customize default host settings task in the Manager, you can define the default scanning schedule and settings and the default resource activity collection and aggregation settings for the selected managed host type. Once customized default settings are defined, they are used when adding new managed hosts to the Data Governance Edition deployment.
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Note: Currently managed hosts are not affected by the default host setting changes made on this dialog; only those added in the future use the settings defined here. |
To customize default host settings
Select the Customize default host settings from the Tasks view or right-click menu.
The Customize default host settings dialog appears.
Host Type: Select the host type from the drop-down menu:
Agent Install Path: Use this field if you want to specify an alternate installation location. This must be a local path (for example, C:\MyPath) and cannot exceed 512 characters.
Use the Resource Activity page to define the resource activity collection and aggregation settings. For more information, see Resource activity page.
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Note: Resource activity collection is not available for the following host types:
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If necessary, click the Restore Factory Defaults button to reset all changed settings back to the factory defaults.
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Note: Clicking the Restore Factory Defaults button resets all custom default settings back to the factory default settings for all managed host types. |
All managed hosts of the selected host type that are added in the future will use these customized default settings.
You should regularly check the status of your managed hosts to ensure that the system is working properly. You can see the state of your deployment through the Managed hosts view and Agents view.
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