The following application roles are specifically for Classification functionality. They are to be used in conjunction with Quest One Identity Manager and Data Governance specific application roles. For details on applying application roles, see the Quest One Identity Manager Getting Started Guide and the Data Governance Edition User Guide.
Employees assigned this role are responsible for the care and maintenance of the Data Governance Edition deployment including the Classification services. This Employee uses the administration tools (Manager/Identity Manager) to ensure the Business Owners, Classification Analyst, and Compliance Officers have access to all required information through the web portal.
They are primarily responsible for the deployment of the managed hosts, managed domains, service accounts, Classification Servers, and Classification Workers.
Members of this role can:
Employees assigned this role are responsible for implementing classification, taxonomies, and rules and managing the automated system as designed by the business. This employee uses the web portal to modify rules, troubleshoot categorizations, view classified resources across the entire deployment, and manage taxonomies.
Members of this role can:
Employees assigned this role are responsible for over seeing the Classification deployment and ensuring security requirements are met as defined by the organization. They are responsible for reviewing classified resources across the system regardless of ownership.
Members of this role can:
Employees assigned this role are responsible, through the web portal, for managing and attesting to the classification of resources that they own.
The Direct Owner role (which is automatically assigned to users when they are assigned as the owner of a resource), can perform the same functions as the Business Owner. |
Members of this role can:
To assign application roles
There are a number of PowerShell commands available to help you examine your environment and troubleshoot any issues with it. For details, see Appendix A: PowerShell Commands.
The Get-QCSSupportBundle command gathers Classification system information (such as Classification services status, Classification system configuration, event bus configuration/queue size, log files, and registered services) and Windows system information (such as environment variables, installed services, logical disk, memory cache, memory devices, network adapters, operating system, page file usage, processor information, running processes, and Windows event logs.)
You need to import the QuestQCS snapin by running the Import-Module QuestQCS command and run the Connect-QCSClient command before you can run the Get-QCSSupportBundle. |
You can use the Get-QWorkerServers command to view a list of computers hosting your worker servers to help you troubleshoot connection or other issues. You can also confirm that the proper version of the classification worker is installed.
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