To Edit Store Details (Administrators Only); To Delete A Store (Administrators Only); Permissions (Administrators Only); Item Summary - HP StoreOnce B6000 Series User Manual

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Table 15 Store details (continued)
Data job retention
period (days)
Inbound Copy Log
retention period (days)
Outbound Copy Log
retention period (days)
Primary (default)
transfer policy
Secondary transfer
policy

To edit store details (administrators only)

It is possible to edit store details after creating a store.
1.
Select the store in the list to display its details and then click on Edit.
2.
Amend details as appropriate and click Update to apply them.

To delete a store (administrators only)

Select the required store and then click on Delete in the Details section to delete it. You will be
prompted to confirm that this is what you wish to do.

Permissions (administrators only)

This tab is only active if you have enabled the Client Access Permission Checking box on the
Settings tab.
1.
Click Edit to change permissions.
2.
The default setting is No Access, which means that the client cannot access the store for data
or copy jobs. Click in the appropriate Access button for the client(s) who should have access
and click Update.

Item summary

This tab provides summary details of each item in the store.
Use the filter options to locate the required item(s).
By default 50 items are displayed per page. This may be changed from Items per Page. Either
use the scroll bar to scroll through all items on the page; or use the Prev or Next buttons to
display more pages.
Once items are displayed, users with an Admin logon may use the Delete button to delete a
selected item.
The retention period for data jobs. The default is 90 days.
The retention period for inbound copy jobs. The default is 90 days.
The retention period for outbound copy jobs. The default is 90 days.
This may be High or Low. High means all data is sent from the media server and deduplicated
on the HP StoreOnce Backup System. Low means that the media server deduplicates the data
and sends only unique data. The primary transfer policy is the default transfer policy for the
server. Each media server may be configured individually to use the most efficient transfer
policy. As long as the two transfer policies have different values, the media server will determine
which is the most bandwidth efficient transfer policy to use.
This may be High or Low and is normally the opposite to the Primary transfer policy so that
the media server can choose to use which is most appropriate. However, if you wish to enforce
the transfer policy that the media server uses, set both Primary and Secondary transfer policies
to the same value.
Catalyst Stores
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