Veritas Access Appliance 8.1 Solutions Guide for Enterprise Vault
- Introduction
- System Requirements
- Installing and configuring Enterprise Vault with Access Appliance
- Access Appliance features for Enterprise Vault archival storage
- Access Appliance archival policy configuration for Enterprise Vault
- Episodic replication job failover and failback
- Continuous replication failover and failback
- Troubleshooting
Configuring the archival policy using GUI
Once policy prerequisites are completed (like configuring storage pool and replication set up), you have to activate the archival policy.
Note:
It is recommended that you keep the size of the file system such that there are a maximum of 100 million files on the file system.
For example, if the average size of file object from Enterprise Vault is 50 KB, then the size of the file system should be ~ 100 M x 50K = 5TB.
Note:
To use the archival policy, ensure that you have five disks in the configured pool as the policy creates five-column striped file system layout. Otherwise, you can perform similar operations using the Veritas Access CLISH. See Configuration of CIFS shares for archival using Veritas Access CLISH.
To configure the archival policy using GUI
- Log on to the Access Appliance GUI.
- Click on Policies & Select Archival Policy. Activate the required policy by clicking Activate on the policy.
The figure below shows activation of Enterprise Vault WORM policy.
- Select the storage pool during policy activation.
- Select the replication link if the replication-related policy is activated. Select the replication link that has been configured.
- Provide replication job schedule information.
Once you activate the archival policy, storage for archival can be provisioned using the activated policy.
Note:
Enterprise Vault partition rollovers show expected behavior only if there is a one-to-one mapping between the Enterprise Vault partitions and Veritas Access shares.