Enterprise Vault™ Backing Up Enterprise Vault: Medium Environment
- Backing up Enterprise Vault: Medium environment
- About this document
- About Enterprise Vault backup functionality
- About Enterprise Vault safety copies
- Choosing when to remove Enterprise Vault safety copies
- Checking that the partition has been backed up before Enterprise Vault removes safety copies
- Using the archive attribute to determine whether a partition has been backed up
- Using the trigger file mechanism to determine whether a partition has been backed up
- About Enterprise Vault backup mode
- About Enterprise Vault safety copies
- Backup tools and supporting components
- Medium-sized Enterprise Vault environment
- Enterprise Vault backup schedules
- Component backups
Using the archive attribute to determine whether a partition has been backed up
The option requires your backup software to reset the archive attribute on the files in vault store partitions after they have been secured. If your backup software does not reset the archive attribute, you must use the trigger file mechanism.
When Enterprise Vault creates a file in a vault store partition, the file's archive attribute is set. Until the archive attribute is cleared, Enterprise Vault considers that the file is not backed up, and the corresponding safety copies are not removed. However, when your backup software clears the archive attribute, Enterprise Vault considers that the file is backed up, and is free to remove the safety copy. If appropriate, shortcuts to the archived items are created at the same time the safety copy is removed.
Note:
Some WORM devices do not allow the archive attribute to be changed. These devices are incompatible with the option.