Configuring the Import Data Archive - Honeywell DOC4000 - 7.3 - Administration & Configuration - Intergraph

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After you define the import data archive database, you can enable data archiving, configure the number of import data archive zip files to save, and define where to store your primary archive zip files. You can also check the health of the import data archive. For more information, see Checking the Status of the Import Data Archive.

After you enable data archiving and specify a data archive location, DOC4000 automatically archives the data files from all imports after each import finishes. Following each successful import for each asset, a folder with the asset name is created in the location you specified if that folder does not already exist. Then, a zip file containing a copy of the imported files is added to the folder. The zip file name identifies the asset name and the date and time of the import. If more zip files for the asset exist than you specified to keep, the oldest zip file in that asset folder is deleted.

To configure the import data archive:

  1. In the Admin Utility, click the Data Archive Configuration link. DOC4000 detects whether a database for import data archiving is defined. For more information, see Creating the Database for the Import Data Archive. If a database is defined, the Archive Data window is similar to the following image.

    admin-data-archive

  2. In the How many archives you would like to keep field, select the number of import data zip files (1-10) you want to store for each asset. When the number of data import archive zip files for an asset reaches this number, the oldest archive is deleted before the latest zip file is stored. Increasing this number increases the amount of disk space required to store these archive files.

  3. In the Location field, type the folder location where you want to store the import data archive zip files. You can also browse to the location. The folder you specify must already exist and DOC4000 must have full read and write permissions. Avoid mapped drives, which are defined by user. When a data import for an asset finishes, the zip file is stored in the folder for this asset.

  4. Check the Enabled check box to enable the data archive process. Then, click Save.