The local AMS Organization Servers group includes the accounts under which the organization’s InTrust servers run. To allow your organization’s InTrust servers to communicate with the server you are setting up, add its account to this group.
For example, if you have two InTrust servers installed (IT1 and IT2), to allow data communication between IT1 and IT2, you can take the following steps:
Then, each time you add a new InTrust server to the organization and need to allow communication between all servers in the organization, you should do as follows:
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Caution: If you configured non-dbo accounts to access InTrust databases (as described in the Providing Database Access topic), include the corresponding group in the AMS Organization Servers group on all InTrust servers. |
The local AMS Readers group includes the accounts that are permitted to connect to InTrust servers using InTrust Manager in order to run tasks, view the configuration and so on. Include in this group all personnel who are supposed to work with InTrust Manager.
This group is granted the Log on as a batch job right on the InTrust server where the task or job is executed. When you create a task or a job with a specific account, this account is automatically granted the Log on as a batch job right and included in the AMS Readers group.
Members of this group automatically have read access to all objects available in InTrust Manager. This lets the group's members run existing jobs and tasks but not delete or change them. To let an account perform configuration, make the account an InTrust organization administrator, as described in InTrust Organization Administrators.
InTrust offers a number of predefined sites for Microsoft Windows Network and UNIX network; you can use them by selecting the Configuration | Sites node in InTrust Manager.
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Note: It is recommended that you do not change predefined sites directly to conform to your environment. Instead, consider copying existing predefined sites that correspond to the sites you need, and making changes to the copies. |
You can populate a site with the following objects:
You can use filters to populate InTrust sites basing on:
For example, you want to create an InTrust site with all domain controllers of the domain. For that on the Site Objects step of the New Site Wizard you should click Add button and select All Domain Controllers in | Domain.
InTrust automatically discovers and enumerates site resources in case shortcuts to domains, Active Directory organizational units, Active Directory sites, or IP ranges are used. This means, if you add a new domain controller to a domain processed by InTrust, it will be automatically discovered and included in the corresponding site.
You can perform domain enumeration for the site either by using the Computer Browser service, or by getting the computer list from a domain controller.
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Caution: In some cases, when an InTrust site is configured to include computers by matching a filter, ‘excessive’ computers may appear in the site after enumeration. This happens if the filter matching cannot be done for some computers in the scope of the site (domain, OU, IP range, etc.) due to specific reasons (for example, if a computer cannot be accessed at the enumeration time). However, to reduce a probability of data loss, such computers are included in the site as if they matched the filter defined for the site objects. InTrust tries to process such computers. If filter matching fails, users are notified by a message. |
Operators are persons responsible for specific InTrust operations, tasks and jobs. They receive notifications from InTrust jobs and real-time monitoring rules. Operators can be grouped into notification groups that also receive notifications.
To create a new operator, in InTrust Manager click Configuration, select Personnel and right-click Operators. Select New Operator. A new operator named “New Operator” is created, and its Properties dialog box pops up.
In the dialog box, specify the following:
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