Disable Immuta from Sampling Raw Data
If you want to disable the metadata collection that requires sampling data, you must
- Disable Immuta fingerprinting.
- Stop all data source health checks.
- Add the
Skip Stats Job
tag to all data sources.
These steps will ensure that Immuta queries no data, under any circumstances. Without this sample data, some Immuta features will be unavailable. Sensitive data discovery (SDD) cannot be used to automatically detect sensitive data in your data sources, and the following masking policies will not work:
- Masking with format preserving masking
- Masking with k-anonymization
- Masking using randomized response
Advanced Configuration
Fingerprinting
To stop Immuta from running fingerprints on all data sources,
- Navigate to the App Settings page, and scroll to the Advanced Configuration section.
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Enter the following YAML:
fingerprints: uri: null classification: enabled: false
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Click Save.
Data Source Health Checks
To stop Immuta from running data source health checks on all data sources,
- Navigate to the App Settings page, and scroll to the Advanced Configuration section.
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Enter the following YAML:
plugins: snowflakeHandler: config: healthCheckQuery: null redshiftHandler: config: healthCheckQuery: null trinoHandler: config: healthCheckQuery: null databricksHandler: config: healthCheckQuery: null asaHandler: config: healthCheckQuery: null
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Click Save.
Skip Stats Job Tag
Tag each data source with the seeded Skip Stats Job
tag to stop Immuta from collecting a sample and running table
stats on the sample. You can tag data sources as you create them in the UI or via the Immuta API.
Note that data sources automatically skip the stats job upon registration, without the Skip Stats Job
tag, as long as there are no active policies requiring them. The following policies require stats:
- Column masking with randomized response
- Column masking with format preserving masking
- Column masking with k-anonymization
- Column masking with rounding
- Column masking with reversibility
- Row minimization