Enterprise Vault™ Compliance Accelerator Administrator's Guide
- Overview and latest updates
- Understanding Veritas Surveillance
- Configuring Compliance Accelerator Desktop Client
- Customizing the reviewing action statuses
- Importing configuration data from an XML file
- Specifying the Windows domains with which to synchronize employee details
- Mapping employee properties to Active Directory or Domino directory attributes
- Grouping departments into partitions
- Setting up department attributes
- Setting up custom message types
- Setting Compliance Accelerator system configuration options
- Ad Hoc Searches configuration options
- Diagnostics configuration options
- Document Conversion configuration options
- Export/production configuration options
- General configuration options
- Home Page configuration options
- Hotword Analysis configuration options
- Item Prefetch Cache configuration options
- Item Prefetch Cache (Advanced) configuration options
- Policy Integration configuration options
- Profile Synchronization configuration options
- Random Capture configuration options
- Reviewing configuration options
- Search configuration options
- Security configuration options
- System configuration options
- Vault Directory Synchronization configuration options
- Creating and viewing reports
- About the Compliance Accelerator reports
- Accessing data through the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
- Enhanced reporting
- Accessing reports through the OData web service
- Configuring a Power BI template for reporting
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Veritas Surveillance user interface user interface is not displayed properly in non-English environment
- Issues with the random sampling of items
- Display issues when you open a Compliance Accelerator website in Internet Explorer 10 or later
- Vault stores not displayed in the Veritas Surveillance web client
- TNEF-encoded attachments to Internet Mail (.eml) messages may not be readable after you export the messages from a review set
- Synchronization errors after you rename the SQL Server computer
- Performance counter errors when the Accelerator Manager service starts
- SQL Service Broker warning when restoring a customer database to a different server
- Error messages when the Intelligent Review (IR) API authentication and authorization fails
- Known issues after enabling FIPS
System configuration options
Use these options to record the dates on which you installed Enterprise Vault and began to archive data, configure the threads that Compliance Accelerator uses to pause searches, and more.
Enterprise Vault Oldest Archived Item Date | Specifies the date on which Enterprise Vault archived the oldest available data. If the oldest archived item date and "Enterprise Vault V5 Installation Date" are the same then, when entering the criteria for a search, you can specify the message type without also specifying a start date. (Compliance Accelerator does not return any pre-5.0 data.) However, if the oldest archived item date is earlier than the V5 installation date, you can only specify the message type if you specify a start date that is on or after the V5 installation date. |
Enterprise Vault V5 Installation Date | Specifies the date on which you first installed or upgraded Enterprise Vault 5.0 or later. |
IIS Application Pool | Identifies the application pool in which the Accelerator web applications are grouped. Application pools allow specific configuration settings to be applied to groups of applications and to the worker processes that service those applications. The default application pool is EVAcceleratorAppPool. |
Initial Pausing Queue Size | Specifies the maximum number of searches that you can pause instantly. The default is 2. |
Number Of Pause Search Threads | Specifies the number of threads that are assigned to pausing searches. Enter a value in the range 1 through 10, where 1 is the default value. |
Pause queue threshold | Specifies the total number of pause search requests that can be queued at once. Enter a value in the range 10 through 100, where 10 is the default value. |
Pause Threads Delay | Specifies the number of minutes that Compliance Accelerator waits at startup before it initializes the threads that are assigned to pausing searches. By default, Compliance Accelerator does not delay before it initializes the threads. |
Search Pause Thread Checking Period (Sec) | Specifies the number of seconds to wait before starting pause threads. The default is 5. |
Show Vault Management Option | Does not serve any function in the current version of Compliance Accelerator. The option will be removed from Compliance Accelerator in a later release. |