Enterprise Vault™ Setting up File System Archiving (FSA)
- About this guide
- About File System Archiving
- About File System Archiving
- About using FSA with clustered file servers
- About setting up File System Archiving
- About FSA policies
- About target volumes, folders, and archive points
- About client access to FSA-archived items
- About archived file permissions
- About FSA shortcut files
- About the FSA Agent
- About retention folders
- About FSA Reporting
- About FSAUtility
- Steps to configure File System Archiving
- Adding a Windows file server to File System Archiving
- Adding a Windows file server to File System Archiving
- Using FSA with the Windows Encrypting File System (EFS)
- About archiving from Windows Server 2012 or later file servers
- Account requirements for managing FSA with Windows file servers
- Permissions and privileges required by the Vault Service account on Windows file servers
- Configuring a file server's firewall for FSA
- Adding a Windows file server as an archiving target
- Adding a NetApp filer to File System Archiving
- Adding a NetApp C-Mode Vserver to File System Archiving
- Adding a NetApp C-Mode Vserver to File System Archiving
- Permissions and privileges required by the Vault Service account on NetApp C-mode Vservers
- Granting the required permission on each Vserver
- Configuring the FPolicy server details
- Adding a NetApp C-Mode Vserver as an archiving target
- Points to note about File System Archiving on NetApp C-Mode file servers
- Adding a Celerra/VNX device to File System Archiving
- Adding a Dell EMC Unity device to File System Archiving
- Configuring FSA with clustered file servers
- About configuring FSA with clustered file servers
- Steps to configure FSA with clustered file servers
- Preparing to set up FSA services in a cluster
- Adding the Vault Service account to the non-secure VCS cluster for FSA high availability
- Adding the virtual file server as an FSA target
- Configuring or reconfiguring the FSA resource
- Removing the FSA resource from all cluster groups
- Troubleshooting the configuration of FSA with clustered file servers
- Installing the FSA Agent
- Defining volume and folder policies
- About defining FSA volume and folder policies
- Creating FSA volume policies and folder policies
- About FSA volume policy and folder policy properties
- About selecting the shortcut type for an FSA policy
- About FSA policy archiving rules
- About options for archiving files that have explicit permissions, and files under DAC
- Configuring the deletion of archived files on placeholder deletion
- Configuring target volumes, target folders, and archive points
- About adding target volumes, target folders, and archive points for FSA
- Adding a target volume for FSA
- Adding a target folder and archive points for FSA
- About managing archive points
- Archive point properties
- Effects of modifying, moving, or deleting folders
- About deleting target folders, volumes, and file servers
- Configuring pass-through recall for placeholder shortcuts
- Configuring and managing retention folders
- Configuring and running FSA tasks
- About configuring and running FSA tasks
- Adding a File System Archiving task
- Scheduling a File System Archiving task
- Setting the FSA folder permissions synchronization schedule
- Scheduling the deletion of archived files on placeholder deletion for Dell EMC Celerra/VNX
- Configuring FSA version pruning
- Using Run Now to process FSA targets manually
- About File System Archiving task reports
- About scheduling storage expiry for FSA
- Configuring file system filtering
- Managing the file servers
- PowerShell cmdlets for File System Archiving
- Appendix A. Permissions and privileges required for the Vault Service account on Windows file servers
- About the permissions and privileges required for the Vault Service account on Windows file servers
- Group membership requirements for the Vault Service account
- DCOM permissions required by the Vault Service account
- WMI control permissions required by the Vault Service account
- Local security user rights required by the Vault Service account
- Permissions required by the Vault Service account for the FSA Agent
- Permissions required by the Vault Service account to support the FSA resource on clustered file servers
- FSA target share and folder permissions required by the Vault Service account
About installing the FSA Agent on a Windows file server
If you want to use placeholder shortcuts, or FSA Reporting with a Windows file server, you must install the FSA Agent on the file server.
Note the following:
Do not install the FSA Agent on Enterprise Vault servers, NetApp filers, or Dell EMC Celerra/VNX devices.
You cannot install the FSA Agent on a Windows file server that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 or earlier.
For details of the supported versions and required service packs of the Windows operating system, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts.
For a Windows server other than a Server Core installation, the FSA Agent requires .Net Framework 4.7.2 on the file server.
For a Windows Server 2008 Server Core installation, the prerequisites are that the following optional Windows features are enabled:
ServerCore-WOW64 (installed by default)
NetFx2-ServerCore
NetFx2-ServerCore-WOW64
For a Windows Server 2012 or later Server Core installation, the prerequisites are that the following optional Windows features are enabled:
ServerCore-WOW64
NetFx3
NetFx3ServerFeatures
Note:
FSA Agent installation requires an up-to-date root certificate on the target computer. Certificate updates usually happen automatically over the Internet. If the certificate is out-of-date, for example because the computer has no Internet connection, the FSA Agent installation fails with a 'Signature verification failed' error in the FSA Agent installation log. For more details and for instructions on how to update the root certificate, see the following technical note on the Veritas Support website:
You can install the FSA Agent on the file server from the Administration Console, or manually.
Table: Options for installing the FSA Agent lists the options for installing the FSA Agent.
Table: Options for installing the FSA Agent
Method | Notes | Description |
|---|---|---|
Installation from the Administration Console ("Push install"). | If the file server's firewall is on, the firewall must be suitably configured to allow access. You must run the Administration Console with an account that is a member of the local Administrators group on the file server. Requires the password of the Vault Service account. | See Installing the FSA Agent using the Install FSA Agent wizard. |
Manual installation on the file server. | Does not require access through the file server's firewall. The MSI installation kits and other required files are provided on the Enterprise Vault server. You must use an account that is a member of the local Administrators group on the file server. Requires the user name and password of the Vault Service account. |
Note:
Before you install any antivirus product on a file server on which you have installed the FSA Agent, we recommend that you stop the File Placeholder Service on the file server. After completing the installation of the antivirus product, you must restart the File Placeholder Service.
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