Please enter search query.
Search <book_title>...
Enterprise Vault™ Reporting
Last Published:
2019-10-21
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (12.5)
- About this guide
- Introducing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Overview of implementing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Installing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Configuring Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Configuring FSA Reporting
- Preparing for an FSA Reporting proxy server
- Accessing the reports
- Administrator roles that provide access to Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports
- Accessing Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports from SQL Server Reporting Services Report Manager
- Managing FSA Reporting
- Maintaining the FSA Reporting databases
- Troubleshooting Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Appendix A. Report overviews
- The Enterprise Vault Reporting operation reports
- Archived Items Access Trends report
- The FSA Reporting data analysis reports
- The Enterprise Vault Reporting operation reports
Running the FSA Reporting database purging job manually
FSA Reporting includes a separate FSA Reporting database purging job for each FSA Reporting database. The purging job moves data from the database's main tables to the history tables.
You can run an FSA Reporting database purging job manually if for some reason the job does not run automatically for some time.
To run an FSA Reporting database purging job manually
- For the SQL Server that hosts the database or databases that you want to purge, make sure that the status of the SQL Server Agent service is Started.
- Start SQL Server Management Studio.
- Expand the SQL Server Agent node.
- Expand the Jobs node.
- Right-click EV FSAReporting Purging Job FSAReporting_db where FSAReporting_db is the name of the database that you want to purge.
From the shortcut menu select the option Start Job or Start Job At.
A Start Jobs window opens, and shows the status of the job as the job progresses.