Configuring target file servers for FSA Reporting

You must perform a number of steps for each target file server from which you want to obtain data for FSA Reporting.

Table: Steps to configure a target file server for FSA Reporting lists the steps to perform for each target file server.

Table: Steps to configure a target file server for FSA Reporting

Step

Action

Description

Step 1

For an NTFS file server, make sure that the FSA Agent is installed on the file server.

This step is not required for NetApp and EMC Celerra file servers.

See "Installing the FSA Agent on NTFS file servers" in the Setting up File System Archiving manual.

Step 2

Configure FSA Reporting data collection for the file server.

See Configuring FSA Reporting data collection for a file server.

Step 3

If required, specify whether data is to be collected on individual volumes.

See Enabling or disabling FSA Reporting for a file server target volume.

Step 4

Make sure that there is sufficient space on the file server for FSA Reporting's temporary files.

See Setting the storage location for FSA Reporting's temporary files.

Step 5

When you have performed all the steps to implement Enterprise Vault Reporting, wait until at least one successful FSA Reporting data scan has completed. Then check that you can access the data analysis reports.