Collecting Data Stored in an External Application
Terminology
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Connector - The collection of features, components and capabilities that comprise File Access Manager support for an endpoint.
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Collector - The “Agent” component or service in a Data Classification and or Permission Collection architecture.
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Engine - The core service counterpart of this architecture.
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Identity Collector - A logical component used to fetch identities from an identity store and holds the configuration, settings for that identity store, and the relations between these identities. The identity collector has no “physical” manifest. The actual work is done by the Collector Synchronizer.
Configuring Data Collection and Analysis
The list below describes the high level installation process required to collect and analyze data from an external application. Most of these should already be set up in your File Access Manager installation. See the server Installation guide for further details.
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Install a Data Classification central engine
- One or more central engines, installed using the server installer.
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Install a Permission Collection central engine
- One or more central engines, installed using the server installer.
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Create an Application in File Access Manager
- From the Business Website. The application is linked to central engines listed above.
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Add an Activity Monitor
- To collect activities for this application - run the Collector Installation Manager and add an application under Activity Monitoring.