How should you configure PSM for SSH to support load balancing?
How should you configure PSM for SSH to support load balancing?
To configure PSM for SSH to support load balancing, you should use a network load balancer. CyberArk does not provide a native option within the PVWA settings or through configuration files to manage load balancing for PSM for SSH. Therefore, utilizing a network load balancer is the appropriate solution to distribute the load among the PSM for SSH servers effectively.
In which configuration file on the Vault can filters be configured to either include or exclude log messages that are sent through SNMP?
Filters for including or excluding log messages sent through SNMP can be configured in the PARAgent.ini file. This file contains parameters such as LogMessagesFilterRegexp and ExcludedLogMessagesFilterRegexp, which can be used to control which log messages are sent via SNMP.
A first PSM server has been installed.
What should you confirm before installing any additional PSM servers?
Before installing additional PSM servers, it is essential to confirm that the user performing the installation is not a direct owner in the PSMUnmanagedSessionAccounts Safe. This ensures that the user's permissions do not interfere with the installation process. This is a specific requirement mentioned in the CyberArk documentation for installing multiple PSM servers.
During the PSM installation process, Safes and a User are created.
In addition to Add Safes, Add/Update Users, Reset Users’ Passwords, and Activate Users, which authorization(s) does the Vault user installing the PSM need to enable them to be successfully created?
During the PSM installation process, the vault user performing the installation needs to have specific authorizations to create Safes and Users. Among the listed options, 'Manage Server File Categories' is a valid authorization that the user needs. 'Manage Directory Mapping' is not required, and 'Manage Vault File Categories' is not a valid authorization. Therefore, the correct answer is to have 'Manage Server File Categories' authorization.
Your customer wants to store the Safes Data on Vault Drive D instead of Drive C.
Which file should you edit?
The correct file to edit for changing the storage location of Safes Data is TSparm.ini. This file is used to specify the directories on the Vault or other storage solutions to store safes (databases). Therefore, to move the data from Drive C to Drive D, you would update the directory path in the TSparm.ini file.