Data Insight 3.0.1 scanning cifs.homedir share
I am trying to setup Data Insight 3.0.1 with an artificial share so I can see activity on users home shares from a NetApp filer. I have created the .pb script as mentioned in the admin guide but I am struggling finding the user id to use with the configdb.exe command: Find the user ID of a Data Insight user assigned Product Administrator Server Administrator role from the latest configuration database table in the $DATADIT/conf folder. Is this the user ID of the Server Administrator that I see in the Settings -> Data Insight Users screen? If so how do I get the user ID from Windows? ... also ... Somewhere in the script I am guessing that the line: value: "/CIFS.HOMEDIR" should containg the actual path to the home directories? Thanks folks. DavidSolved3.6KViews0likes3CommentsSpeeding up console
Is there any configuration changes we can make on the server side to speed up the console such as browsing the workspace? Browsing the workspace is pretty slow such as getting audit data or just getting permission info. The server is not running low on memory or CPU. We're running DI 4.0.Solved2.4KViews1like2CommentsIntegrating Data Insight With Enterprise Vault
Hello, I am attempting to integrate Data Insight with Enterprise Vault. On the Data Insight server I: Click on Settings. Click on Data Mangement. Enter the IP address of the EV server. I had used port 443 but I was having issues connecting the the EV server. Can you confirm that the port is 443? Cheers Cameron Mottus1.1KViews0likes2CommentsDQL Report does not output to 1 file 5.0.1
I am using DI 5.0.1 and I am not able to have the DQL report to output to 1 single file. Is anyone else having this issue? I have a DQL query and when I am pulling some of the AD Attributes, it will separate the files. I even have put 'format user AS csv' at the end and it still puts it into multiple files. From user get name, principal_name, login, Home_directory, Department If Home_Directory not in ('nowhere') format user AS CSV; Please help!3.2KViews1like3CommentsData Insight Policies and Alerts
I have a client that would like to be notified if a user attempts to access files or folders to which they shouldn't have access. Now, this should not be an issue at all if file and folder ACLs are correct but that's another story. So, assuming a user doesn't have read access but can view files and folders can SDI provide alerts for this attempted access? Can the Widows File Server agent even track unsuccessful access attempts?The client is after real time alerting, if possible. I've had a look at reports but there doesn't seem to be anything useful so I thought policies may be the way to go.Has anyone got whitelist or blacklist policies to work? The documentation goes on about custom AD attributes and such but gives no information about how one would actually use them. I've asked Symantec for examples but I received nothing useful. Thanks Mark882Views0likes1CommentData Insight User Activity Deviation/Monitoring/Trigger - Access denied or reads?
I have a potential client who is asking about the User Activity Deviation functionality of Data Insight. They want to know if it can trigger alerts based on number of access attempts or denies? I know it can trigger based on access or read attempts and there are thresholds for that. But they want it to trigger on access denied and just accessattempts. I know the read/writes and other things are monitor but could not find anything in the 4.5 admin guide on that specifically and do not have access to the DI console at the moment. Thanks! Nate592Views0likes1CommentLooking for best solution to find growing folders
We have a number of filers we monitor, and every so often someone will decide to dump a HUGE amount of data on them. Space runs out, and then we get to track down where the culprit is. My question, is- has anyone found a decent solution for this within Data Insight? I can see for example, users reading/writing, but finding the folder that blew up the storage allocation would be really nice to find. While the trend/utilization reports can show it from a high level, that only shows the filer not the folder that suddenly grew 20gb in an hour.717Views0likes0CommentsHigh amount of backlog on Indexer
My client has an indexer that has over 30GB in backlog audit files located in the inbox. I have done some digging and found the commd0.0err log, this shows numerous errors. These errors range from "files could not be consumed in batch mode", to "report execution failed" to "status update failed to config. None or more than one migration running for device" Until recently this indexer had over 70 filers attached to it. That number has been reduced to 50, but the backlog has failed to diminish.Solved656Views4likes1CommentIndexer configuration
I am looking at one of the indexers deployed within my client's environment and in "C:\Program Files\Symantec" the file is empty. This indexer is running slow and has over a 30GB backlog in the inbox. Are these related? What is the best way to fix this issue?Solved652Views0likes1Comment