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Archive Manager 5.9.3 - SDK Guide

SDK reference Deployment considerations for Exchange System requirements Hardware recommendations Pre-installation preparations Installing and configuring Archive Manager Upgrading/Uninstalling Archive Manager Post-installation tasks Appendix A: Attachment store types

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Create New SnapLock Volume: Select this option to create a new volume.
Change Retention Times: Select this option to change the default retention times. The settings here apply only if you select SnapLock Default as the retention mode in the Archive Manager Installer.
Filer Address: IP name or address of the machine running Data ONTAP.
User Name: Account name you want to use to access the machine running Data ONTAP. This account must be an Administrator account, preferably root.
Password: Password for the account used to access the machine running Data ONTAP.
Volume Name: Name of the volume you want to create on the machine running Data ONTAP. Or the name of the volume for which you want to change retention times. This name is case sensitive.
New Volume Name: Enter the name of the volume you wish to create.
Number of Disks to Use: Enter the number of disks to use on the volume. Because it is a RAID configuration, this must be an even number.
Create Data Loader User: Select this box if you are not using Active Directory and need to set up a Journal User for the data loader.
Data Loader Log-In User Name: Enter the name for the Journal User that you are creating.
Data Loader Log-In User Password: Enter the password you want to create for the Journal User.
Verify Password: Retype the password.

Click Next to create the volume If this is a new setup, the volume will be created instantly. If this is an existing setup, the wizard will take some time to prepare the volume for use.

Current Retention Times: Shows the current settings for the minimum time, default time, and maximum time.
Set Retention Time: Enter a number for the minimum time, default time, and maximum time. Select days, months, or years from the drop-down list.

EMC Centera

The EMC Centera is supported for the storage of attachments and compliance messages. The native Centera API is used to store attachments in the Centera cluster. Archive Manager considers the Centera to be an "always-online blind storage system." Archive Manager presents an attachment, and then receives a “ticket”. To get the attachment back, Archive Manager presents the ticket and gets the attachment.

Archive Manager does not set any retention policies on the Centera. This is left to the Centera administrator.

Archive Manager supports any centera settings which can be set on the Centera connection string or in a PEA file.

Using a PEA File

When utilizing a PEA file with a Centera Configuration, it is important that the PEA file is accessible by each component that requires access to it. The Archive Manager components that will access the Centera, and therefore require access to the PEA file, are:

As a result, the group ArchiveManagerServiceUsers should have permissions to access the PEA file location. The PEA file should also be present on all servers with the above Archive Manager components. (This is important if you have NLB WebServers, and/or a clustered Archive Manager installation).

If the machines are separate, then the PEA file must be either configured with a UNC path, or placed in the same local path as all machines that use the PEA file.

Caringo CAStor/Dell DX

The Caringo CAStor/Dell DX storage cluster is supported for the storage of attachments and compliance messages. The Caringo HTTP interface is used to store and retrieve items. Archive Manager considers the storage cluster to be an online blind storage system; we present an item, and receive a "ticket". To get the item back, we present the ticket and get the item. Note that performing a full text index reindex can overload the storage cluster with restore requests. Please consult Quest before doing this.

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