MID Server domain separation
Use the MID Server user role to configure MID Servers to access separate domains. The credentials in the config.xml file of a MID Server determine which domains it can access. Specific MID Server policy records can be restricted for use only by MID Server from the same domain.
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The records that can be read, updated, or created by a MID Server are determined by the credentials configured for that MID Server in the config.xml file. These are the user credentials that a MID Server uses to access the instance and specify which domain's records that MID Server can access.
- MID Server MIB File [ecc_agent_mib]
- MID Server JAR File [ecc_agent_jar]
- MID Server Script File [ecc_agent_script_files]
Set up domain separation for MID servers
Set up domain separation through the MID server user role and the MID Server configuration file.
Avant de commencer
Procédure
Que faire ensuite
- Stop the MID Server and delete the ecc_agent record.
- Update the MID Server config.xml with the new user in the new domain and restart the MID Server service.
- Open or create a record in one of these MID Server modules:
- SNMP MIBs
- JAR Files
- Script Files
- Update an existing domain policy or submit a new record.Remarque :Attachments on MIB or JAR file records might not appear as they did in a non-domain separated environment. The attachments do not appear because the Attachments [sys_attachment] table is data separated. When data is separated between domains, a record in a child domain cannot access records in a parent domain.
Configure a multi-domain MID Server
You can create a MID Server in the global domain that can explore targets in other domains.
Avant de commencer
- Activate the Domain Support - Domain Extensions Installer [com.glide.domain.msp_extensions.installer] plugin.
- Ensure that your instance is domain separated.
Role required: admin
