Arctera Data Insight Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Getting started- Introduction to Arctera Data Insight administration
- Configuring Data Insight global settings- About Data Insight licensing
- SQLite WAL mode
- Configuring SMTP server settings
- About scanning and event monitoring
- Monitoring Indexer Node Storage Utilization
- About filtering certain accounts, IP addresses, and paths
- About archiving data
- About Data Insight integration with Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
- Importing sensitive files information through CSV
- Configuring advanced analytics
- About open shares
- About user risk score
- Configuring file groups
- Configuring Workspace data owner policy
- Configuring Management Console settings
- About bulk assignment of custodians
- Configuring Watchlist settings
- Configuring Metadata Framework
- Proof of concept
 
 
- Section II. Configuring Data Insight- Configuring Data Insight product users
- Configuring Data Insight product servers- About Data Insight product servers
- Adding a new Data Insight server
- Managing Data Insight product servers
- Viewing Data Insight server details
- About node templates
- Adding Portal role to a Data Insight server
- Adding Classification Server role to a Data Insight server
- Assigning Classification Server to a Collector
- Associating a Classification Server pool to a Collector
- Viewing in-progress scans
- Configuring Data Insight services
- Configuring advanced settings
- Monitoring Data Insight jobs
- Rotating the encryption keys
- Viewing Data Insight server statistics
- About automated alerts for patches and upgrades
- Deploying upgrades and patches remotely
- Using the Upload Manager utility
- About migrating storage devices across Indexers
- Viewing the status of a remote installation
 
- Configuring saved credentials
- Configuring directory service domains- About directory domain scans
- Adding a directory service domain to Data Insight
- Managing directory service domains
- Fetching users and groups data from NIS+ scanner
- Configuring attributes for advanced analytics
- Deleting directory service domains
- Scheduling scans
- Configuring business unit mappings
- Importing additional attributes for users and user groups
 
- Configuring containers
 
- Section III. Configuring native file systems in Data Insight- Configuring NetApp 7-mode file server monitoring- About configuring NetApp file server monitoring
- Prerequisites for configuring NetApp file servers
- Credentials required for configuring NetApp filers
- Credentials required for configuring NetApp NFS filers
- Configuring SMB signing
- About FPolicy
- Preparing Data Insight for FPolicy
- Preparing the NetApp filer for Fpolicy
- Preparing the NetApp vfiler for Fpolicy
- Configuring NetApp audit settings for performance improvement
- Preparing a non-administrator domain user on the NetApp filer for Data Insight
- Enabling export of NFS shares on a NetApp file server
- Excluding volumes on a NetApp file server
- Handling NetApp home directories in Data Insight
 
- Configuring clustered NetApp file server monitoring- About configuring a clustered NetApp file server
- About configuring FPolicy in Cluster-Mode
- Pre-requisites for configuring clustered NetApp file servers
- Credentials required for configuring a clustered NetApp file server
- Preparing a non-administrator local user on the clustered NetApp filer
- Preparing a non-administrator domain user on a NetApp cluster for Data Insight
- Persistent Store
- Preparing Data Insight for FPolicy in NetApp Cluster-Mode
- Preparing the ONTAP cluster for FPolicy
- About configuring secure communication between Data Insight and cluster-mode NetApp devices
- Enabling export of NFS shares on a NetApp Cluster-Mode file server
- Enabling SSL support for Cluster Mode NetApp auditing
 
- Configuring EMC Celerra or VNX monitoring
- Configuring EMC Isilon monitoring- About configuring EMC Isilon filers
- Prerequisites for configuration of Isilon or Unity VSA file server monitoring
- Credentials required for configuring an EMC Isilon cluster
- Configuring audit settings on EMC Isilon cluster using OneFS GUI console
- Configuring audit settings on EMC Isilon cluster using the OneFS CLI
- Configuring Isilon audit settings for performance improvement
- Preparing Arctera Data Insight to receive event notifications from an EMC Isilon or Unity VSA cluster
- Creating a non-administrator user for an EMC Isilon cluster
- Utilizing access zone's SmartConnect Zone/Alias mappings
- Purging the audit logs in an Isilon filer
 
- Configuring EMC Unity VSA file servers
- Configuring Hitachi NAS file server monitoring
- Configuring Windows File Server monitoring
- Configuring Veritas File System (VxFS) file server monitoring
- Configuring monitoring of a generic device
- Managing file servers- About configuring filers
- Viewing configured filers
- Adding filers- Add/Edit NetApp filer options
- Add/Edit NetApp cluster file server options
- Add/Edit EMC Celerra filer options
- Add/Edit EMC Isilon file server options
- Add/Edit EMC Unity VSA file server options
- Add/Edit Windows File Server options
- Add/Edit Veritas File System server options
- Add/Edit a generic storage device options
- Add/Edit Hitachi NAS file server options
 
- Custom schedule options
- Editing filer configuration
- Deleting filers
- Viewing performance statistics for file servers
- About disabled shares
- Adding shares
- Managing shares
- Editing share configuration
- Deleting shares
- About configuring a DFS target
- Adding a configuration attribute for devices
- Configuring a DFS target
- About the DFS utility
- Running the DFS utility
- Importing DFS mapping
 
- Renaming storage devices
 
- Configuring NetApp 7-mode file server monitoring
- Section IV. Configuring SharePoint data sources- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint web applications- About SharePoint server monitoring
- Credentials required for configuring SharePoint servers
- Configuring a web application policy
- About the Data Insight web service for SharePoint
- Viewing configured SharePoint data sources
- Adding web applications
- Editing web applications
- Deleting web applications
- Adding site collections
- Managing site collections
- Removing a configured web application
 
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint Online accounts- About SharePoint Online account monitoring
- Configuring user with minimum privileges in Microsoft 365
- Creating an application in the Microsoft Azure portal
- Configuring application without user impersonation for Microsoft 365
- Adding SharePoint Online accounts
- Managing a SharePoint Online account
- Adding site collections to SharePoint Online accounts
- Managing site collections
 
 
- Configuring monitoring of SharePoint web applications
- Section V. Configuring cloud data sources- Configuring monitoring of Box accounts
- Configuring OneDrive account monitoring
- Configuring Azure Netapp Files Device
- Managing cloud sources
 
- Section VI. Configuring Object Storage Sources
- Section VII. Health and monitoring
- Section VIII. Alerts and policies
- Section IX. Remediation- Configuring remediation settings
 
- Section X. Reference- Appendix A. Data Insight best practices
- Appendix B. Migrating Data Insight components
- Appendix C. Backing up and restoring data
- Appendix D. Data Insight health checks- About Data Insight health checks- Services checks
- Deployment details checks
- Generic checks
- Data Insight Management Server checks
- Data Insight Indexer checks
- Data Insight Collector checks
- Data Insight Windows File Server checks
- Data Insight SharePoint checks
- Classification server health checks
- Data Insight self service portal server health checks
 
 
- About Data Insight health checks
- Appendix E. Command File Reference
- Appendix F. Data Insight jobs
- Appendix G. Troubleshooting- About general troubleshooting procedures
- About the Health Audit report
- Location of Data Insight logs
- Downloading Data Insight logs
- Migrating the data directory to a new location
- Troubleshooting FPolicy issues on NetApp devices
- Troubleshooting EMC Celera or VNX configuration issues
- Troubleshooting EMC Isilon configuration issues
- Troubleshooting SharePoint configuration issues
- Troubleshooting Hitachi NAS configuration issues
- Troubleshooting installation of Tesseract software
- Troubleshooting RHEL 9 upgrade issue
 
 
Generating SSL certificates for NetApp cluster-mode authentication
Use the openssl command to create a self-signed certificate.
Generating Self-Signed certificate
- To generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for Windows Collector, go to the command prompt window and execute the following command:openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout <yourKeyFileName>.key -out <yourCertName>.pem The generated certificate looks as follows: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIICwjCCAiugAwIBAgIJAJpgINzlWl06MA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMHoxCzAJBgNV BAYTAklOMRMwEQYDVQQIDApTb21lLVN0YXRlMSEwHwYDVQQKDBhJbnRlcm5ldCBX aWRnaXRzIFB0eSBMdGQxEDAOBgNVBAMMB2Fhc2hyYXkxITAfBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEW EmFhc2hyYXlAbmV0YXBwLmNvbTAeFw0xMzA3MzAxNjQ2NDRaFw0xNDA3MzAxNjQ2 NDRaMHoxCzAJBgNVBAYTAklOMRMwEQYDVQQIDApTb21lLVN0YXRlMSEwHwYDVQQK DBhJbnRlcm5ldCBXaWRnaXRzIFB0eSBMdGQxEDAOBgNVBAMMB2Fhc2hyYXkxITAf BgkqhkiG9w0BCQEWEmFhc2hyYXlAbmV0YXBwLmNvbTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEF AAOBjQAwgYkCgYEAv8jid3ADQH/HQ05iZ6Tk0NF2cY9iiEna71PVKjM1L8GGkyWJ kGioW2j1qoHO4kJEXUOMoX7YREOKLYbBQW5nx6rrg8Z3iFvP09YJnByonUIuN9QZ 96OHQ+ws9u6wNgM2LTJbcbOUUdJuOQNgaQ4XhzLDa6g0jEzyDBHbC05m2XUCAwEA AaNQME4wHQYDVR0OBBYEFDdavnhJnCUHDJXgZEAovxcoYAsxMB8GA1UdIwQYMBaA FDdavnhJnCUHDJXgZEAovxcoYAsxMAwGA1UdEwQFMAMBAf8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEF BQADgYEAdnD5BzSlV2SiZJbOjzmhkYraNwG3WauDYlnzo8K0v6BFhxKEC/abjUaa Ic/mBXEE8JqnLN7uqQf1wZtqIU60eNexMMdg+tstYe5O0Fnu27ss9HsmDD51A9LZ kT5+XIfG21EYJMnFa1LwWTtmkla66GNhVEzzJKUtOXD23H6SyNc= -----END CERTIFICATE----- 
- To generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for Linux collector, go to the terminal and execute the following command: openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout <yourKeyFileName>.key -out <yourCertName>.pem 
- Save the content of the generated certificate in two separate files - <yourCertName>.pem and <yourKeyFileName>.key in the -keyout and -out files as mentioned in the command.
To generate a unique CA-signed certificate
- Collect the following information to generate a certificate request:- Common name - The fully qualified DNS name of the NetApp Admin Vserver. This name must be the actual name of the server that is accessible by all the clients. For example: https://ditest. 
- Organization Name - For example, Veritas ¡ City ¡ State ¡ Country ¡ Expiration 
- Organizational unit (optional) 
- Country - For example, US 
- State - For example, CA 
- City - For example, San Francisco 
- Expiration - Expiration time in days 
 
- On the cluster-mode Admin Vserver, switch to Administrator mode. From the command prompt window, run the following command: set -privilege admin 
- Run the command to generate the Certificate Signing request:security certificate generate-csr -common-name <hostname of the Admin Vserver> -size 2048 -country <name> -state <name of state> -locality <name of locality> -organization <name of organization> -unit <name of organizational unit> -email-addr <email address> 
- Copy the certificate and the key strings and save them in two different files with extension .pemand.keyrespectively.Paste the certificate to a text document exactly as it appears on the screen. Include the top line and bottom line (-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- and -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----) with the extension .pem. Make sure that no extra lines, spaces, trailing carriage returns, or characters have been inadvertently added.Paste the key strings from (-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY ----- and -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----) to a text document with the extension .key.
- Send the CSR string (the string portion from "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- to-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----") to a Certification Authority (CA) electronically to apply for a digital certificate. After the CA sends you the signed digital certificate, you must install it with the associated private key (<yourKeyFileName>.key) on the Vserver.