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Enterprise Vault™ Setting up File System Archiving (FSA)
Last Published:
2024-09-02
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (15.1)
- 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 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
About choosing not to display the file size in NetApp placeholder shortcuts
By default, a placeholder shortcut shows the size of the file that it replaced, although the shortcut itself takes up very little space.
Enterprise Vault incurs a performance overhead when it determines the original file size for a placeholder on a NetApp filer. This overhead can become significant under some circumstances. To avoid the performance overhead, you can use the registry value SetNetappPHOriginalSize to turn off the file size determination process for NetApp placeholders. NetApp placeholders then show a file size of 0 KB.
For more details, see the description of SetNetappPHOriginalSize in the Registry Values guide.