splitting the FILESTORE into Two separate/distinct Drives?

splitting the FILESTORE into Two separate/distinct Drives?

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splitting the FILESTORE into Two separate/distinct Drives?

Anonymous
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is there anyway to split the FILESTORE into Two separate/distinct Drives? i mean can i damage the files or the app by doing this? is there any risk?

im having vault 2013 version.

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paul.gunn
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Hi,

 

There is really not way to do this. If you have multiple vaults, it is possible for each vault's filestore to be on a different drive. However the filestore for a given vault is assumed to be on a given drive.

 

Paul

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Anonymous
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can you provide me more information on how to do it??

 

thanks in advance

Regards!

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paul.gunn
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Hi,

 

In ADMS console, you simply select your vault in the main tree and run the 'move file store' command.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Paul

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Anonymous
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you mean this is only a vault right and if i had more than the nuclear vault that would say that i have multiple vaults?

 

am i right?

 

 

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paul.gunn
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Yes -

 

If you have multiple vaults then each can have their own filestore location (each on different drives). However for a given vault, the filestore only has one location.

 

Paul

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Anonymous
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and there is no way i can split that vault? or something like that?

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paul.gunn
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I'm sorry -

 

There is really no way to split a filestore for a single vault into multiple drive locations.

 

Paul

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Anonymous
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Thanks a lot, another question and maybe the last one i have, is that is there anyway to put a autolock mechanism on the ADMS when you log in.

 

Regards!

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paul.gunn
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Hi,

 

Could you clarify what is meant by 'autolock'?

 

Paul

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Anonymous
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yes we dont want to have unlimited times to log in we want to have an action to lock the account when they try more then 3 times

 

and paul back to the file store 

 

what I wanted to find out is if there is a way to “move” data from One Vault to another Vault..

 

Basically the steps I was trying to find out if it was even possible were:

 

  1. Create a new Vault, call it Nuclear1 (or whatever we decide)
    1. Define the filestore on a different disk drive.
  2. Move a Folder (for example RXS) from the Nuclear vault to the Nuclear1 vault

 

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Anonymous
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you know what paul, we already find a fix for the File Store sorry for been confusing, but on the autolock i do need help i presume that im gonna need a third party app to do this right? 

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paul.gunn
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Hi,

 

You are right - there is no autolock functionality built into vault. Glad to hear you are set on the other issues.

 

Paul

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