Configuring Express Query - HP StoreAll Series Installation Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

1.
Complete the following fields:
Field
Enable Data Retention
Retention Mode
Minimum Retention Period
Maximum Retention Period
Set Default Retention Period
Set Auto-Commit Period
Enable Data Validation
and
Schedule Data Validation
2.
Click Next. The Express Query screen appears.

Configuring Express Query

Use the Express Query screen to enable the Express Query feature and schedule times for
maintenance tasks to be performed.
138 Discovering and configuring HP StoreAll servers and their storage
Description
Specify a retention profile that includes minimum,
maximum, and default retention periods that specify
how long a file must be retained.
NOTE:
Enabling data retention is irreversible.
Two modes exist:
Enterprise mode. Allows the expiration date of the
retention period to be extended to a later date.
Relaxed mode. Allows the expiration date of the
retention period to be moved in or extended to a
later date.
The shortest retention period that can be assigned to a
file. If you set a shorter retention period for a retained
file, the expiration time of the period is adjusted to match
the minimum retention period.
The longest retention period that can be assigned to a
file. If you set a longer retention period for a retained
file, the expiration time of the period is adjusted to match
the maximum retention period.
The default retention period determines whether you
can manage WORM (non-retained) files, as well as
WORM-retained files. (WORM [non-retained] files can
be deleted at any time; WORM-retained files can be
deleted only after the file's retention period has expired.)
To manage only WORM-retained files, set the default
retention period to a non-zero value. WORM-retained
files then use this period by default; however, you can
assign a different retention period, if desired.
To manage both WORM (non-retained) and
WORM-retained files, clear Set Default Retention Period.
The default retention period is then set to 0 seconds.
After you make a WORM file retained, you will need
to assign a retention period to the file.
Files that are not changed during this period
automatically become WORM or WORM-retained when
the period expires. (If the default retention period is set
to zero, the files become WORM. If the default retention
period is set to a value greater than zero, the files
become WORM-retained.) The auto-commit period is
optional and should not be set if you want to keep
normal files in the file system.
Optionally, select these options to enable and schedule
periodic scans on the file system. Use the default
schedule, or click Modify to specify your own schedule.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents