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Identity Manager Data Governance Edition 8.1.5 - Technical Insight Guide

One Identity Manager Data Governance Edition Technical Insight Guide Data Governance Edition network communications Data Governance service Data Governance agents Resource activity collection in Data Governance Edition Cloud managed hosts permission level to role mapping QAM module tables Configurable configuration file settings
Data Governance service configuration file settings Data Governance agent configuration file settings
Configurable registry settings PowerShell commands
Adding the PowerShell snap-ins Finding component IDs Data Governance Edition deployment Service account management Managed domain deployment Agent deployment Managed host deployment Account access management Resource access management Governed data management Classification management

Remove-QServiceAccount

Removes a server account from the Data Governance Edition deployment.

Note: Remove any associated managed domains BEFORE removing a service account. Run the Remove-QManagedDomain cmdlet to remove a managed domain from your Data Governance Edition deployment.

Syntax:

Remove-QServiceAccount [-ServiceAccountId] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Table 134: Parameters
Parameter Description
ServiceAccountId

Specify the ID (GUID format) of the server account to be removed from the list of registered service accounts.

Run the Get-QServiceAccounts cmdlet without any parameters to retrieve a list of registered service accounts, including the assigned service account ID.

Examples:
Table 135: Examples
Example Description

Remove-QServiceAccount -ServiceAccountId b0a0e218-55c1-41d7-9585-bf7578ad1130

Removes the specified service account from the list of service accounts registered for use by Data Governance Edition.

Set-QServiceAccountUpdated

Notifies the Data Governance server that the service account was updated and the server should process it.

Syntax:

Set-QServiceAccountUpdated [-ServiceAccountId] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Table 136: Parameters
Parameter Description
ServiceAccountId

Specify the id of the service account to be updated.

Run the Get-QManagedDomains and Get-QServiceAccounts cmdlets to retrieve a list of available service accounts and their IDs.

Examples:
Table 137: Examples
Example Description

Set-QServiceAccountUpdated -ServiceAccountId 18CC36D3-81AE-4856-925B-9B1B1E587381

Updates the specified service account.

Managed domain deployment

Before you can gather information on the data in your enterprise, you must specify the domain that contains the computers and data that you want to manage. Then assign the service account to access the resources within them.

The following commands are available to you to deploy managed domains. For full parameter details and examples, click a command hyperlink in the table or see the command help, using the Get-Help command.

Table 138: Managed domain deployment commands

Use this command

If you want to

Add-QManagedDomain

Add a new domain to the Data Governance Edition deployment.

For more information, see Add-QManagedDomain.

Get-QManagedDomains

View the list of managed domains in a deployment.

NOTE: You can optionally specify a managed domain ID if you are only interested in a particular domain.

For more information, see Get-QManagedDomains.

Remove-QManagedDomain

Remove a managed domain from your deployment.

For more information, see Remove-QManagedDomain.

Add-QManagedDomain

Adds a new domain to the Data Governance Edition deployment.

The Data Governance server constructs an in-memory map of the Active Directory forest and domain structure where it is deployed. Administrators responsible for the Data Governance Edition deployment must register Service Accounts with the system and link them with domains. The link between a Service Account and an Active Directory domain makes it a "managed domain".

Note: Only domains that have been previously synchronized into the One Identity Manager database are available to be managed by Data Governance Edition.

Syntax:

Add-QManagedDomain [-ServiceAccountID] <String> [-DomainName] <String> [<CommonParameters>]

Table 139: Parameters
Parameter Description
ServiceAccountID

Specify the ID (GUID format) of the service account that will manage the domain.

Run the Get-QServiceAccounts cmdlet to retrieve a list of all service accounts registered with your Data Governance Edition deployment.

DomainName

Specify the DNS name of the domain to be added as a managed domain.

Examples:
Table 140: Examples
Example Description
Add-QManagedDomain -ServiceAccountID 7dd2eb51-e1cb-47f2-8c76-093fd4e0459e -DomainName mydomain.local Adds a new managed domain.
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