Enterprise Vault™ Reporting
- 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
Configuring FSA Reporting
To obtain reports from FSA Reporting for a file server you must configure FSA Reporting for that file server.
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Before you can access the reports, you must also perform all of the steps to implement Enterprise Vault Reporting.
Table: Steps to configure FSA Reporting for a file server
Step | Action | Description |
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Step 1 | If the file server is not yet a target for File System Archiving, prepare to configure it for File System Archiving. | See the appropriate section in Setting up File System Archiving:
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Step 2 | For non-Windows file servers, prepare for the FSA Reporting proxy server. | |
Step 3 | Enable FSA Reporting data collection for the file server. | Do one of the following:
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Step 4 | Specify whether data is to be collected on individual volumes. | See Enabling or disabling FSA Reporting data collection for a file server target volume. |
Step 5 | Set the default FSA Reporting data collection settings if you have not already done so. | |
Step 6 | Make sure that there is sufficient space on the file server for FSA Reporting's temporary files. | See Setting the storage location for FSA Reporting's temporary files. |
Step 7 | For Celerra/VNX devices, decide whether you want to verify which files are placeholders on the target. | If programs other than Enterprise Vault set the offline attribute on Celerra/VNX files, some reports can show incorrect space saving information for Celerra/VNX. To avoid this problem you can configure FSA Reporting to perform an enhanced scan that verifies which files are placeholders. See Verifying the placeholders on Dell EMC Celerra/VNX devices. |
Step 8 | Wait until at least one successful FSA Reporting data scan has completed on the file server. Then check that you can access the data analysis reports. | See Checking that the configuration of FSA Reporting was successful. |