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Archive Shuttle 11.4 - Administration Guide

Introduction Configuring Archive Shuttle Using HOTS Using the Archive Shuttle user interface Dashboards Manage Configuration Advanced configuration Monitoring Logging Reporting Journal Transformation migration Troubleshooting

Introduction

This guide contains detailed information on configuring and using Archive Shuttle.

Key terms

The following table introduces the terminology that is used throughout Archive Shuttle documentation, videos, and the user interface.

TERM

ITEM + DESCRIPTION

Link

Enterprise Vault

A link is a Vault Store

Exchange

A link is an Exchange database

Office 365

A connection to Office 365

PST

A connection to a PST Output Area

Proofpoint

A connection to a Proofpoint output area

EAS

A connection to an EAS IIS Server

Metalogix

A connection to a Metalogix server

Container

Enterprise Vault

A container is a Vault / Archive

Exchange

A container is an Exchange mailbox

Office 365

A container is an Office 365 mailbox or Personal Archive

PST

A container is a PST file

Proofpoint

A container currently has no applicable context

EAS

A container is an archive relating to a user

Metalogix

A container is an archive

Item

Enterprise Vault

An item is an archived Item

Exchange

An item is an item in the mailbox

Office 365

An Item is an item in the mailbox or personal archive

PST

An item is an item inside a PST file

Proofpoint

An item currently has no applicable context

EAS

An item is a message in the archive

Metalogix

An item is a message in the archive

Configuring Archive Shuttle

This section outlines the basic steps required to configure Archive Shuttle. This is applicable for most archive migration projects. The user interface and other components of Archive Shuttle are explained in subsequent sections. Archive Shuttle recommends reading each section before performing the post-installation configuration.

Initial Archive Shuttle Setup

After Archive Shuttle has been installed, the following five tasks need to be performed before you start migrating archives:

·Configure module schedules.

·Enable Active Directory domains.

·Add Enterprise Vault environment(s), if Enterprise Vault is the source or target environment.

·Add link databases.

·Configure module mappings.

·Validate the setup.

Configuring module schedules

During Archive Shuttle installation, the core product, databases, and a number of modules will have been deployed in the environment in order to fulfill migration requirements. During the installation of the modules, each module is enabled. If modules are not enabled, they will not receive any work from the Archive Shuttle Core.

In order to check that all appropriate modules are enabled and operational, follow these steps:

1.From the Archive Shuttle web interface, click Configuration > AS Modules in the navigation bar.

2.Review the list of modules:

·Ensure all required modules are present. For more information see the Archive Shuttle Installation Guide, as well as the Archive Shuttle Planning Guide, which will help you validate this part of the migration.

·Ensure that the computer name, domain name, and version are as expected.

3.Verify that all modules are reported appropriately and that none of the modules have a red background. If they do, there is a communication problem between the module and the Archive Shuttle Core.

All of the modules are configured to run continuously by default. If this does not meet your requirements for the migration, modules can be individually scheduled to more suitable times using the [Set Schedule] button on the AS Modules page.

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