Enterprise Vault™ Installing and Configuring
- About this guide
- Section I. Enterprise Vault requirements
- Enterprise Vault hardware requirements
- Hardware requirements for Enterprise Vault server
- About the storage requirements for Enterprise Vault
- Storage for vault stores
- Storage requirements for SQL databases
- Enterprise Vault required software and settings
- Basic software requirements for Enterprise Vault
- Best practice settings for Enterprise Vault servers
- Preinstallation tasks for Enterprise Vault server
- About assigning permissions and roles in SQL databases
- Additional requirements for Operations Manager
- Additional requirements for classification
- Additional requirements for Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Additional requirements for Exchange Server archiving
- Preinstallation tasks for Exchange server archiving
- Assigning Exchange Server permissions to the Vault Service account
- Enterprise Vault client access with Exchange Server archiving
- Additional requirements for Domino Server archiving
- Requirements for Domino mailbox archiving
- Register the Enterprise Vault Domino Gateway
- About the user ID for Domino mailbox archiving
- Requirements for Domino journaling archiving
- Additional requirements for File System Archiving (FSA)
- Additional requirements for SharePoint Server archiving
- Additional requirements for Skype for Business Archiving
- Additional requirements for SMTP Archiving
- Additional requirements for Enterprise Vault Search
- Additional requirements for a standalone Enterprise Vault Administration Console
- Additional requirements for the Archive Discovery Search Service
- Additional requirements for Single Sign-On
- Enterprise Vault hardware requirements
- Section II. Installing Enterprise Vault
- Section III. Configuring Enterprise Vault
- About configuring Enterprise Vault
- Running the Enterprise Vault configuration wizard
- Securing Enterprise Vault Web Access components
- Customizing security for the Web Access components on client computers
- Running the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- About the express and custom modes of the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- About indexing configuration with the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- About storage configuration with the Enterprise Vault Getting Started wizard
- Configuring Enterprise Vault Operations Manager
- Configuring the Archive Discovery Search Service
- Section IV. Initial Enterprise Vault setup
- Initial Enterprise Vault setup
- Setting up storage
- About Enterprise Vault single instance storage
- About creating vault stores
- About Enterprise Vault safety copies
- About Enterprise Vault safety copies
- Creating vault store partitions
- Configuring index locations
- Setting up Index Server groups
- Do I need to create Index Server groups?
- Reviewing the default settings for the site
- Setting up Enterprise Vault Search
- Setting up provisioning groups for Enterprise Vault Search
- Configuring user browsers for Enterprise Vault Search
- Setting up Enterprise Vault Search Mobile edition
- Managing metadata stores
- Section V. Clustering Enterprise Vault with VCS
- Introducing clustering with VCS
- Installing and configuring Storage Foundation HA for Windows
- Configuring the VCS service group for Enterprise Vault
- Running the Enterprise Vault Configuration wizard
- Setting up Enterprise Vault in an active/passive VCS configuration
- About setting up Enterprise Vault in a VCS N+1 configuration
- Implementing an SFW HA-VVR disaster recovery solution with Enterprise Vault
- Troubleshooting clustering with VCS
- Section VI. Clustering Enterprise Vault with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Introducing clustering with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Control of Enterprise Vault services in a Windows Server failover cluster
- Preparing to cluster with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Configuring Enterprise Vault in a Windows Server failover cluster
- Setting up a new Enterprise Vault installation with Windows Server Failover Clustering support
- Examples of Enterprise Vault installations in various Windows Server Failover Clustering modes
- Converting an existing Enterprise Vault installation to a Windows Server failover cluster
- Modifying an existing Enterprise Vault cluster
- Troubleshooting clustering with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Introducing clustering with Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Appendix A. Automatically preparing an Enterprise Vault server
Creating a standard vault store partition
You can create a standard vault store partition using the New Partition wizard.
In an environment that uses Enterprise Vault single instance storage, the network connection speeds must be adequate to support sharing. If you intend to use single instance storage in the vault store, run the connectivity test when the New Partition wizard prompts you. The connectivity test helps to determine whether the connection speeds are adequate for sharing.
See Developing a suitable sharing regime for Enterprise Vault single instance storage.
Note:
You are recommended not to use disk quota and File Server Resource Manager quotas for vault store partitions.
To create a standard vault store partition
- If you created a vault store using the New Vault Store wizard, the New Partition wizard starts automatically. Go to step 7.
- In the left pane of the Administration Console, expand the Enterprise Vault site hierarchy until Vault Store Groups is visible.
- Expand the Vault Store Groups container to show the existing vault store groups.
- Expand the vault store group that contains the vault store for which you want to create the partition.
- Expand the vault store in which you want to create the partition.
- Right-click the Partitions container, and then click New > Partition.
The New Partition wizard starts.
- The New Partition wizard takes you through the steps to create a partition.
You need to provide the following information:
The partition name and description.
Whether the new partition should be created closed, open or ready. There can only be one open partition. If you create an open partition, any existing open partition is closed.
The type of device on which the partition is to be created. Select the required type of storage device from the drop-down list. The additional information that you need to provide depends on which device type you select. For help with the options, see the Administration Console help for the wizard pages.
The location on the device for the new partition. The location can be entered as a UNC path or a path that starts with a drive letter. For a network location, enter the full UNC path rather than a mapped network drive path.
Note:
Do not specify the location of an existing partition, or a location that includes any folders that are associated with an existing partition. Take particular care to avoid the overlap of partition folders when using network shares or mount points. You may suffer data loss if any folder is associated with more than one partition.
The Storage service does not start if it detects that two partitions share the same path.
Enterprise Vault assumes that the partition root path is empty. Do not use the root path to hold files or folders other than those that Enterprise Vault creates.
The Storage service creates a network share for a partition if you specify the storage type as NTFS Volume and you specify a local path such as
H:\...
as the location. The Storage services on remote Enterprise Vault servers use the partition network share when they require access to the data on the partition.See Partition network shares for NTFS partitions with local paths.
If you specify a UNC path that includes an administrative share, such as
\\server\H$\partitionlocation
, then administrative shares must always be enabled. If you disable the server's administrative shares, Enterprise Vault is unable to access the partition.The storage settings that are used by the storage device. Enterprise Vault uses this information to help optimize data storage. For more details, see the Administration Console help for the wizard pages.
With the exception of the storage mode, you can change the storage settings later from the Volume tab of the partition's properties.
If you change the storage settings on the device at a later date, you must update the related storage settings on the Volume tab of the partition's properties to reflect the new behavior.
For partitions on Centera devices, whether to enable device-level sharing.
Partition rollover criteria if you choose to enable the feature for this partition.
Although you can create ready partitions on Centera devices, you cannot enable onward rollover from a Centera-hosted partition.
Whether to use Security ACLs. This option does not apply to Centera devices. It is usual to create a vault store partition with security ACLs on the folders in the partition. Some optical devices, however, do not allow Enterprise Vault to add the ACLs.
How to check whether items have been secured.
Whether to use file collection software. If you choose to use collection files you can configure the collection criteria, and optionally provide details of how and when to migrate the collection files to secondary storage.