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Add a Data Classification Computer
Relocate a Data Classification Database
Defragment Volumes on a Data Classification Computer
Set the Monitor Status for Volumes on a Data Classification Computer
Administer Filtered Volumes on a Data Classification Computer
Administer Registry Values for a Data Classification Computer
The DC Console is used to manage Data Classification services and file reports for Unix computers where the Data Classification Enabler is installed. Specifically, you can use the console to do the following:
Relocate a Data Classification database
The DC Console is available from the CommCell Console as a matter of course, but it can also be used as a standalone tool.
The DC Console allows you to add computers with Data Classification to the console's computer administration list.
See Add a Computer with Data Classification for step-by-step instructions.
You can query for files per their size or file name pattern matching on the computers with Data Classification and generate reports regarding the affected files.
The capabilities provided by this tab represent only a subset of the capabilities provided by Storage Resource Management (SRM). For more information, see SRM or your software representative. |
See Generate Reports Regarding Attributes of Files on a Data Classification Computer for step-by-step instructions.
You can move a Data Classification database to another location on your computer.
See Relocate a Data Classification Database for step-by-step instructions.
You can defragment (optimize) a Data Classification database on your computer. This is especially helpful for re-organizing highly-active databases.
See Defragment Volumes on a Data Classification Computer for step-by-step instructions.
You can start or stop monitoring volumes on a Data Classification computer.
See Set the Monitor Status for Volumes on a Data Classification Computer for step-by-step instructions.
You can add or remove volumes to or from a Data Classification computer.
See Administer Filtered Volumes on a Data Classification Computer for step-by-step instructions.
You can change the value of specific registry keys on a Data Classification computer, including the following:
When you install Data Classification on a Unix computer, a Data Classification database is created on each volume. You can use this key to create a centralized database directory to accommodate all these databases.
This key indicates the period of time after which the Data Classification services will refresh all the monitored volumes. If any changes occur on the monitored volumes, the Data Classification services will attempt an incremental scan of the data after the refresh period. You can use this key to change the refresh interval. Depending on the time specified, if you add any new volumes, the services will "pick up the volumes" and start to monitor those volumes after the refresh period.
Other registry keys whose value you should not change include the following:
These modes are initially set by the Data Classification install and they cannot be changed.
This key indicates the priority at which data scans will run. This is the same value that is supported by Unix.
This key indicates the number of volumes at a time that Data Classification will pick up and start to scan.
See Administer Registry Values for a Data Classification Computer for step-by-step instructions.