Enterprise Vault™ Setting up File System Archiving (FSA)
- About this guide
- About File System Archiving
- About FSA shortcut files
- Steps to configure File System Archiving
- Adding a Windows file server to File System Archiving
- About archiving from Windows Server 2012 or later file servers
- Permissions and privileges required by the Vault Service account on Windows file servers
- Adding a NetApp filer to File System Archiving
- Adding a NetApp C-Mode Vserver to File System Archiving
- Adding a Celerra/VNX device to File System Archiving
- Adding a Dell EMC Unity 4.3 device to File System Archiving
- Configuring FSA with clustered file servers
- Troubleshooting the configuration of FSA with clustered file servers
- Installing the FSA Agent
- Defining volume and folder policies
- About selecting the shortcut type for an FSA policy
- About FSA policy archiving rules
- Configuring the deletion of archived files on placeholder deletion
- Configuring target volumes, target folders, and archive points
- About adding target volumes, target folders, and archive points for FSA
- About managing archive points
- Archive point properties
- Effects of modifying, moving, or deleting folders
- About deleting target folders, volumes, and file servers
- Configuring pass-through recall for placeholder shortcuts
- Configuring and managing retention folders
- Configuring and running FSA tasks
- Using Run Now to process FSA targets manually
- Configuring file system filtering
- Managing the file servers
- PowerShell cmdlets for File System Archiving
- Appendix A. Permissions and privileges required for the Vault Service account on Windows file servers
- Permissions required by the Vault Service account for the FSA Agent
Configuring or reconfiguring the FSA resource
You can add the FSA resource to the cluster groups or reconfigure the FSA resource settings by running the FSA Cluster Configuration wizard.
Note:
You must run the FSA Cluster Configuration wizard with an account that is a member of the local Administrators group on each node of the file server cluster. The account must also have Full Control permission on the FSA Cluster
folder of the Enterprise Vault server. The FSA Cluster
folder is a subfolder of the Utilities
folder under the Enterprise Vault installation folder. For example:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Enterprise Vault\Utilities\FSA Cluster
To configure or reconfigure the FSA resource
- Start the FSA Cluster Configuration wizard in one of the following ways:
When you add the virtual file server as a target, click Configure FSA Cluster in the New File Server wizard
If you have already added the clustered file server as a target, then in the left pane of the Enterprise Vault Administration Console, right-click the clustered file server target and then click FSA Cluster Configuration.
- When the welcome page of the FSA Cluster Configuration wizard appears, click Next.
- Select Add, remove, or reconfigure the FSA resource for groups that have shared disks, and then click Next.
- Select the cluster groups that are to include the FSA resource.
If you select Services HA for a selected group, and there is a problem with the node on which the FSA services are running, then the FSA services and all the other resources in the group automatically failover to a working node in the cluster. In effect, by selecting Services HA, you make the failure of the FSA services on one node a sufficient reason to move all the resources to another node.
- Click Next, and then wait for the FSA Cluster Configuration wizard to apply your requested settings to the cluster group.
- The wizard displays a summary of the changes that it has made to the cluster group. You can click View log to view details of the configuration changes in
FSACluster.log
. Click Finish to close the wizard.