Enterprise Vault™ Reporting
- About this guide
- Introducing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Overview of implementing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Installing Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Configuring Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Configuring FSA Reporting
- Configuring FSA Reporting
- Preparing for an FSA Reporting proxy server
- Adding a file server as an archiving target with FSA Reporting data collection enabled
- Enabling FSA Reporting data collection for an existing target file server
- Enabling or disabling FSA Reporting data collection for a file server target volume
- Setting the defaults for FSA Reporting data collection
- Setting the storage location for FSA Reporting's temporary files
- Verifying the placeholders on Dell EMC Celerra/VNX devices
- Including NetApp filer snapshot folders in FSA Reporting scans
- Checking that the configuration of FSA Reporting was successful
- Accessing the reports
- About accessing Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports
- Administrator roles that provide access to Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports
- Accessing Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports from SQL Server Reporting Services Report Manager
- Accessing Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports from the Administration Console
- Managing FSA Reporting
- Managing FSA Reporting
- Viewing the status of FSA Reporting
- Running an unscheduled FSA Reporting scan on a file server
- Stopping FSA Reporting scans
- Disabling all FSA Reporting data collection
- Changing the default FSA Reporting data collection schedule
- Changing a file server's FSA Reporting database
- Maintaining the FSA Reporting databases
- Changing the FSA Reporting proxy server for a non-Windows file server
- Modifying the FSA Reporting data collection parameters
- Obtaining data for a specific file type in the FSA Reporting reports
- Upgrading the FSA Agent
- Troubleshooting Enterprise Vault Reporting
- Appendix A. Report overviews
- The Enterprise Vault Reporting operation reports
- Archive Quota Usage report
- Archived Items Access report
- Archived Items Access Trends report
- Content Provider Ingest History report
- Content Providers Licensing and Usage Summary report
- Domino Mailbox Archiving Status report
- Domino Server Journal Mailbox Archiving Health report
- Domino Server Journal Mailbox Archiving Trends report
- Enterprise Vault Server 24-hour Health Status report
- Enterprise Vault Server Seven Day Health Status report
- Exchange Mailbox Archiving Status report
- Exchange Server Journal Mailbox Archiving Health report
- Exchange Server Journal Mailbox Archiving Trends report
- IMAP usage report
- Items Archival Rate report
- Move Archive report
- Single Instance Storage Reduction by File Type report
- Single Instance Storage Reduction per Vault Store Group report
- Single Instance Storage Reduction Summary report
- SMTP Provisioning report
- Vault Store Savesets report
- Vault Store Usage by Archive report
- Vault Store Usage by Billing Account report
- Vault Store Usage Summary report
- The FSA Reporting data analysis reports
- Archive Points Space Usage Summary report
- Drive Space Usage on a Server report
- Drive Space Usage Summary report
- Duplicate Files on a Server report
- Duplicate Files Summary report
- File Group Space Usage on a Server report
- File Group Space Usage Summary report
- Inactive Files on a Server by File Group report
- Inactive Files on a Server by User report
- Inactive Files Summary report
- Storage Summary report
- Storage Trends report
- File Space Usage on an Archive Point report
- Largest Files Per Volume report
- Largest Files of a Specified File Type Per Volume report
- Top Duplicate Files Per Volume report
- The Enterprise Vault Reporting operation reports
Enabling the synchronization of Enterprise Vault RBA role membership
Enterprise Vault Reporting uses RBA roles to control access to its reports. When you run the Enterprise Vault Reporting Configuration utility, Enterprise Vault synchronizes the Enterprise Vault Reporting report security settings with the current RBA roles.
If you subsequently modify RBA roles or role membership, Enterprise Vault must synchronize Enterprise Vault Reporting again to reflect the changes. The synchronization process requires some specific Internet Explorer security settings on the computer on which you make the changes to the roles.
The following procedure sets Internet Explorer's security settings to the required values to enable the synchronization of role changes.
To enable the synchronization of Enterprise Vault Reporting roles-based security
- Log on with the Vault Service account to the Enterprise Vault server.
- Open Internet Explorer. If the Enterprise Vault server is installed on a server in which User Account Control (UAC) is enabled, you must open Internet Explorer with administrator privileges. Right-click the Internet Explorer shortcut and then click Run As Administrator.
- On Internet Explorer's Tools menu, select Internet Options.
- On the Security tab, click Trusted sites and then Sites.
- Add the following URLs to the Trusted sites zone:
http://SSRS_hostname
http://SSRS_computername
http://SSRS_IP_address
Where:
SSRS_hostname is the fully qualified host name of the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Server, for example blackbird.demo.local.
SSRS_computername is the computer name of the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Server, for example blackbird.
SSRS_IP_address is the IP address of the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Server.
- On the Security tab, make sure that the Trusted sites zone is still selected and then click Custom level.
- In the Security Settings - Trusted Sites Zone dialog box, under User Authentication > Logon, select Automatic logon with current user name and password.
- Save the Internet Explorer settings and close Internet Explorer.