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October 7th, 2008 08:00
FLR agent
Hi,
I could not able to see the FLR archiver agent in the DCPs.We have the FLR license too.Can anybody assist me.
Thanks for your help
I could not able to see the FLR archiver agent in the DCPs.We have the FLR license too.Can anybody assist me.
Thanks for your help
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seamuscoffey
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October 7th, 2008 12:00
To collect data about files and folders, you must have both of the following:
- A valid base StorageScope license key enabled (which enables the FLR Archiver agent)
- A valid StorageScope File Level Reporting license key enabled (which enables the host agent File Level data collection policies)
Once you have both of the above, you should then see the File Level Collection DCP under the Host Agent Policy Templates (not Policy Definitions).
Regards,
Séamus Coffey
EMC Global Services
Screename1
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October 7th, 2008 16:00
I can able to see the stuff which you mentioned in your post.My doubt is "Is there any separate agent called FLR archiver agent is there under the policy definitions or templates?".Can you please let me know.
Thanks for your help
Screename1
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October 7th, 2008 16:00
I can able to see the stuff, that you mentioned above.My doubt is "Is there any separate agent for FLR as FLR agent under the Policy templates or definitions".Can you please let me know.
Thanks.
NimaiSood
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October 7th, 2008 23:00
There is no separate FLR archiver agent under Policy definitions/ Policy templates. It is installed automatically on the same host as the StorageScope Repository and is not designed to be started or stopped like other ControlCenter agents. If you need to stop the FLR Archiver, ensure that no file level DCPs are currently running,shut down the Master Agent on the host, and then end the srmconsole.exe process through Task Manager.and then kill the process. Note that once the Master Agent is restarted, the FLR Archiver process will restart as well.
If you are unable to see the file level collection DCP under host agent in policy definitions, then probably you create it from policy templates.
Regards,
Nimai Sood
EMC Global Services
seamuscoffey
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October 8th, 2008 00:00
Regards,
Séamus Coffey
EMC Global Services
seth_silverman
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October 8th, 2008 05:00
You actually want to kill the process named SrmServer.exe in the task manager. It is under control of the Master Agent, so that process should restart automatically.