Enterprise Vault™ Utilities
- About this guide
- ArchivePoints
- Audit Viewer
- Backtrace
- CenteraPing
- Domino Archive Exporter
- Domino Profile Document Tool
- Domino Retention Plan Tool
- DTrace
- EVDominoExchangeMigration Tool
- Running the EVDominoExchangeMigration tool
- EVDuplicateCleaner
- EVEARemovalUtility
- EVFSASetRightsAndPermissions
- EVrights
- EVservice
- EVSPShortcutManager
- EVSVR
- About EVSVR
- About the EVSVR operation settings
- Using the output from one EVSVR operation as input for another operation
- Viewing the EVSVR output log file
- Running EVSVR in interactive mode
- FSARunNow
- FSAUndelete
- FSAUtility
- NTFS to Centera Migration
- Permissions Browser
- Policy Manager (EVPM)
- Sections and keynames in Policy Manager initialization file
- Policy Manager initialization file examples
- About using the Provisioning API to run Policy Manager scripts
- ResetEVClient
- Vault Store Usage Reporter
About EVEARemovalUtility
EVEARemovalUtility is a command-line utility that removes extended attributes from files.
Enterprise Vault cannot create placeholder shortcuts on NTFS file systems for files with extended attributes, such as files that were migrated from Novell file systems or files that were previously archived with applications such as Dell EMC DiskXtender. This limitation is due to a Microsoft restriction. Placeholders use reparse points, which cannot contain extended attributes.
Enterprise Vault can archive files with extended attributes, but placeholder creation fails. Enterprise Vault includes a message similar to the following in the File System Archiving task report:
Failed to write a placeholder file because it has extended attributes. Use EVEARemovalUtility to remove the extended attributes. File Name: %1
Note:
To obtain this message in the task report, a Windows file server must have the Enterprise Vault 10.0 or later FSA Agent installed.
You can use EVEARemovalUtility to remove the extended attributes from files. If placeholder creation failed previously, the removal of the extended attributes allows Enterprise Vault to create the placeholders on the next archiving run.