HP Reference Information Storage System v1.6 Administrator Guide (T3559-96073, July 2007)

Viewing reproce
ssing history logs
The r eprocessi
ng history log at the bottom of the Reprocessing view shows a list of the last successful
reprocessing r
uns for each congured domain. The log includes each domain group, when a domain
was reprocess
ed last , and the number of processed les. This report is based on data from smart cell
groups, which is averaged from the individual smar t c ells of each group.
Repository-level retention
RISS archives emails and other documents in one or more rep ositories. A repositor y is a virtual co llection
of do cuments associated with a given user by routing rules (storing) and access control lists (AC L s)
(retrieving).
You can use the Retention view to congure document retention periods for doma ins and rep ositories. For
example, you can remove expired stored data or remove access to stored data for specic repositories
based on user-dened retention policies. When the retention rules locate expired data, references to
the data are removed fro m the index. The data itself is removed from the le system after all references
to it have been removed. This is useful in meeting compliance requirements, when your company must
retain all emails for a specied number of years.
In addition to a history log report, the Retention view displays a domain’s retention period and status.
Each repository within the domain also has a retention period. If the domain’s retention period is greater
than a specic repository’s retention period, the domain’s retention period is applied to that repository.
Otherwise, the repository’s retention period is applied.
NOTE:
Quarantine repositories are the exception to this rule because they have an innite r etention period.
Table 40 Link to Retention view
Origin
Link
left menu
Data Management > Retention
Searching for and editing a repository retention period
Changes to user repository retention periods are handled by the Account Manager. You can change the
retention period in the Account M anager, or you can edit the same form from the Retention view.
To search for a specic repository and change its retention period in the Retention view:
1. Enter all or part of the user name in the Edit User Repositories box and click Search.
The search function uses the “Like” SQL database capability. For example, you could enter jack
to match users jackdoe or jacksmith. Entering %doe would match users jackdoe, janedoe,
or maryjanedoe. Entering %ja% would match users jadams, jackdoe, janedoe, jacksmith, or
maryjanedoe.
Searches are not case sensitive.
2. If necessary, click one of the repository tabs (Regulated, Unregulated, Quarantine, O ther) to
locate the repository.
3. Click the repository name to e d it its retention period.
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