File Access Manager Maintenance Guide
This guide covers the procedures to follow for maintaining a healthy File Access Manager environment. It discusses installing, moving, and uninstalling File Access Manager services, as well as some common maintenance operations such as starting and stopping services, and pruning data. In many cases, troubleshooting information is included with information about maintaining the service.
A note about product names and versions: File Access Manager was previously known as SecurityIQ. Certain items in this document may still refer to SecurityIQ as not all service names within the product have been updated. In general, the instructions in this guide apply to File Access Manager v 8.0, SecurityIQ v6.1, and SecurityIQ v6.0
You can also reference the relevant product documentation for more information on many of the procedures discussed here.
This guide is organized by topic, so you can quickly and easily navigate directly to the information you need:
File Access Manager Component Overview
Maintaining the File Access Manager Database
Maintaining Core Services in File Access Manager
Maintaining the Event Manager in File Access Manager
Maintaining Central Permissions Collection and Central Data Classification Engines
Maintaining Permissions Collection and Data Classification Collector Agents
Maintaining RabbitMQ in File Access Manager
Maintaining Elasticsearch in File Access Manager
Maintaining Activity Monitors (BAMs) in File Access Manager
Stopping and Starting Services in File Access Manager
Setting Up Activity Monitoring Exclusions in File Access Manager
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Is there any change in the above documentations for Version 8.1?