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Data Mover 1.20
Data Mover 1.20
  • πŸš€GETTING STARTED
    • What is Primeur Data Mover
    • Main features of Primeur Data Mover
    • Primeur Data Mover deployment
    • Navigate through Primeur Data Mover
  • πŸ“šINFRASTRUCTURE
    • STENG, clusters and servers
      • Adding a cluster and a STENG
      • Deleting a STENG
    • DMZ Gateways
      • Blocking users automatically at the DMZ level πŸš€
    • DMZ Clusters
      • Load balancing across active DMZ clusters for outbound file transfers πŸš€
  • πŸ‘₯Actors
    • Who are the actors
    • Create your first actor
    • Configure an actor πŸš€
      • Users Tab
      • Groups Tab
      • VFS Tab
      • File Resource Tab
      • Connection Contract Tab
      • Client Connections Tab
    • Search files by actor
    • Actor Lineage πŸš€
      • Aggregation of flows by protocol πŸš€
      • Lineage with connection contracts πŸš€
      • Lineage with input, mediation and output contracts πŸš€
      • Lineage with any contract type πŸš€
  • πŸ—„οΈVIRTUAL FILE SYSTEMS
    • Virtual File Systems (VFS) πŸš€
      • Creating a VFS πŸš€
      • Configuring a VFS
      • Adding Virtual Paths
      • Modifying and Deleting a VFS
    • Searching files in all VFS
    • Storage Classes πŸš€
      • Storage Class: SMB v3 or later versions πŸš€
      • Storage Class: Azure Blob Storage πŸš€
      • Storage Class: Amazon S3 πŸš€
      • Storage Class: Google Storage πŸš€
      • Storage Class: Local File System πŸš€
    • Retention Classes
  • πŸ“Contracts
    • What is a contract
    • Create your first contract
      • Create an Input Contract
        • Define the contract info
        • Associate the contract with the actor
        • Define the contract actions
        • Set the contract variables
      • Create a Mediation Contract
      • Create an Output Contract
      • Create a Connection Contract
        • Create a contract clause
        • Associate the VFS with file processing rules
        • File Processing Rules
    • Managing contracts πŸš€
    • File Resources
      • Creating File Resources
      • Navigating File Resources
      • How to use File Resources
  • 🧱Workflows
    • What is a workflow
    • Create your first workflow template
    • Trigger types
      • Trigger types for input contracts
      • Trigger types for mediation and output contracts
    • Service tasks
      • Standard service tasks
      • Triggerable service tasks πŸš€
      • Spazio selectors and filebox metadata management
      • Error management
    • Variables
      • Variables in workflows and contracts
      • Handling process variables
    • Workflow templates
      • System workflow templates
        • Workflow templates for input contracts
        • Workflow templates for mediation contracts
        • Workflow templates for output contracts
      • Custom workflow templates
        • Workflow template toolbar
        • Workflow template Shape repository panel
        • Workflow template working area
        • Workflow template BPMN-diagram panel
      • Error workflow templates
    • Editing workflow templates
    • DataFlow Instance Context (DFIC) πŸš€
  • πŸ›ΈTRANSPORT PROTOCOLS AND CONNECTORS
    • Data Mover client and server roles
    • Client Connections
      • Client Connection: FTP
      • Client Connection: FTPS
      • Client Connection: SFTP
      • Client Connection: HTTP
      • Client Connection: HTTPS
      • Client Connection: PESIT
      • Client Connection: SMB v3 or later versions
      • Client Connection: POP3 or IMAP
      • Client Connection: SMTP
      • Client Connection: PR4/PR4S
      • Client Connection: PR5
      • Client Connection: PR5S
      • Client Connection: HDFS
      • Client Connection: HDFSS
      • Client Connection: Amazon S3 πŸš€
      • Client Connection: Google Cloud Storage
        • Credentials
      • Client Connection: Azure Blob Storage
      • Client Connection: IBM Sterling Connect:Direct
      • Client Connections retry settings
    • Server Connections πŸš€
      • Server Connection: FTP
      • Server Connection: FTPS
      • Server Connection: SFTP
      • Server Connection: HTTP
      • Server Connection: HTTPS
      • Server Connection: PeSIT
      • Server Connection: PR4
      • Server Connection: PR5
      • Server Connection: PR5S πŸš€
      • Server Connection: IBM Sterling Connect:Direct
    • Protocol Connections Reference
    • Stopping all servers in one go
  • πŸ’»API
    • HTTP MFT Rest API
    • Job Manager APIs πŸš€
    • SFTP Server sessions APIs πŸš€
    • Audit Logs APIs πŸš€
  • πŸ”“Security
    • Identity and Access Management
    • Users & Groups
      • Setting the password policy
      • Creating Internal Users πŸš€
      • Creating Internal Groups
      • Creating External Users
      • Creating External Groups
    • Key Stores and Trust Stores
      • Key Store πŸš€
        • Creating a Key πŸš€
        • Creating a Certificate πŸš€
        • Importing a Key or a Certificate
        • Creating a Symmetric key
        • Examples
      • Trust Store πŸš€
        • Importing Keys πŸš€
        • Importing Certificates
      • Untrusted Cache πŸš€
      • Trusting Keys and Certificates
      • PGP Key Store and PGP Trust Store
        • PGP Key Store
        • Importing keys into the PGP Trust Store
    • ICAP
      • Configuring ICAP
      • Defining an ICAP rule
  • 🎧FILE EVENT LISTENER
    • What is the File Event Listener
    • Configuring File Event Listeners
      • Setting the File Event Listener Engine
      • Defining a contract for the File Event Listener
      • Setting events to be monitored πŸš€
    • RegEx Rules πŸš€
    • Monitoring File Event Listeners
  • πŸ‘‘FILE MANAGER
    • What is the File Manager
    • Logging into File Manager
    • Managing the File Manager πŸš€
      • The list of results
      • Creating new folders
      • Uploading files
      • Downloading files πŸš€
      • Searching for files and folders
      • Deleting files πŸš€
      • Bulk actions πŸš€
    • File Manager and VFS
    • Customizing File Manager externals
      • The configuration-wui.json file πŸš€
      • How to customize the Login window and the logo
      • How to customize the footer
      • How to configure the Upload with Metadata option
      • How to customize bulk actions πŸš€
  • πŸ§‘β€βš–οΈFILE ROUTING
    • What is File Routing πŸš€
    • Routing Rules
      • The Rules tab
      • The Categories tab
      • The Output tab
    • How to create a rule πŸš€
      • Add metadata πŸš€
      • Select ACTIONS
      • Select OUTPUTS
      • Policy for the selection of metadata rules
    • Configuration of the environment in Data One
      • Set up Storage Classes
      • Set up Retention Classes
      • Configure the Actor
      • Set up File Resources
    • Associate the Routing Rule with a Contract
    • Example
  • πŸ“©NOTIFICATION CHANNELS
    • What are Notification Channels
    • Configuring the default Email Notification Channel
    • Configuring a new Email Notification Channel
    • Trusting Certificates
    • Managing Templates
      • Data Watcher Macros
      • Contract Macros
      • ICAP Macros
      • Central Log Macros
      • Email Templates
      • Editing default templates
      • Loading a new template
  • πŸ’¬LOGS & AUDIT
    • Logs πŸš€
      • Logs options πŸš€
      • Troubleshooting error analysis in Logs
    • Audit Options πŸš€
      • Export audit logs πŸš€
      • List of Audit entity types πŸš€
      • Audit message codes πŸš€
    • Log Notifiers πŸš€
      • FEL message codes
  • πŸ•’MONITORING
    • Jobs
      • Details about Jobs πŸš€
      • jobman.sh CLI
    • Job Manager
    • Job Queues
      • Managing Job Queues
    • File Transfers
      • Ongoing
      • Finished
      • Reports
    • File Transfers Rules
      • Configuring Rules
  • 🧐HOW TO...
    • ... use different DNS names πŸš€
    • ... configure a Cron Expression
    • ... configure an application
    • ... customize the header
    • ... run searches in Data Watcher πŸš€
    • ... use Data Shaper graphs in Data Mover contracts
    • ... modify DMCFG and deploy it
    • ... tune Data One data retention
    • ... fine tune Data Mover
      • Email sender for the Notification Channel
  • πŸ—’οΈRELEASE NOTES
    • Data One 1.20.10
    • Data One 1.20.9
    • Data One 1.20.8
    • Data One 1.20.7
      • Data One 1.20.7.1
    • Data One 1.20.6
    • Data One 1.20.5
    • Data One 1.20.4
    • Data One 1.20.3
    • Data One 1.20.2
    • Data One 1.20.1
    • Data One 1.20.0
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Creating External Groups

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Creating External Groups

To create an External Group, go to Setup β†’ Users & Groups β†’ External Groups β†’ New Group. In the dialog window that appears, fill in the fields to configure the External Group.

External Group Details:

Field
Description

GROUP NAME

Insert the name you want to assign to the External Group

USERS

Type the name of the user you want to assign to the Group (digit at least 3 characters). All users matching the entered characters will be listed. Double click the username of the User you want to add to the Group. To remove the user, click the xx icon next to the user’s name

ACTOR

Select the Actor you want to assign to the External Group you are creating.

Once you have created the group, press Create.

Editing Groups Attributes

To Edit the attributes of a Group, click the icon on the right of the screen. The same mask with Group Details entered for the Group will be loaded and you will be able to modify attributes as needed. Click Save to confirm your changes.

On the right of the screen, clicking the three-dot icon, the following options will appear:

UN-ASSIGN FROM ACTOR

Selecting this option, the External Group will be unassigned from the Actor. Once the Group is unassigned, the entry will change to ASSIGN TO ACTOR.

UNBIND FROM REPOSITORY

Selecting this option, the External Group will no longer have access to external configuration of user permissions such as LDAP or IAM. Once the Group is unbound, it will be removed from the Results list. To bind it again, select the BIND GROUP button.

DELETE

Selecting this option, the External Group will be removed from PRIMEUR Data One.

Binding allows you to grant permissions to an external configuration of user permissions, for example in LDAP or IAM.

To bind a Group, go to Setup β†’ Users & Groups β†’ External Groups β†’ Bind Group. On the left of the dialog window, select the Group you want to bind. On the right, select the Actor to be assigned to the Group. When you bind a group, a registered user within the group will be bound too.

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