To view and manage such policies, right click an item with them (for example, an alarm), or click
Manage > Control Panel, and under Redcell click Database Aging Policies.
Policies appear in the Aging Policies tab of this screen, with columns that indicate whether the
policy is Enabled, the Policy Name, Details (description), Scheduled Intervals and icons triggering
three Actions (Edit, Delete and Execute). Notice that the bottom right corner of this page also lets
you Enable / Disable / Execute All policies listed.
How To:
DAP Workflow
The following are steps typical for implementing DAP:
From the screen listing Database Aging Policies (DAP), click Add Policy, and select a policy
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from the displayed list of alternatives.
This opens Aging Policies Editor.
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In the Aging Policies > General tab, specify the name, schedule interval, whether this policy
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is Enabled, and so on.
Specify the Archive Location. Those listed are the Repositories listed on the Repositories tab.
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You can manage those on that tab.
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