Enterprise Vault™ Troubleshooting FSA Reporting
- About this document
- Troubleshooting an upgrade of FSA Reporting
- Troubleshooting the configuration of FSA Reporting
- About troubleshooting the configuration of FSA Reporting
- Error message 'Not able to resolve file server FQDN for this file server'
- FSA Reporting scans fail to start, no change in scan status
- Error message 'Enterprise Vault cannot enable/disable the FSA Reporting data collection settings now'
- Error message: 'Enterprise Vault cannot access the FSA Reporting web service'
- Error message: 'Could not connect to FSAReporting virtual server'
- File server disk space issues
- Warning message 'Total number of file types exceeds one thousand'
- Problems after failover in a building blocks environment
- Recreating the File Collector service if it is missing
- Troubleshooting the FSA Reporting web service
- Adding the FSA Reporting web service locations to the Local intranet zone
- Configuring the FSA Reporting web service manually
- Troubleshooting issues with FSA Reporting reports
- Using DTrace to troubleshoot FSA Reporting
About troubleshooting FSA Reporting
See the appropriate section of this technical note for help with the following:
Problems after upgrading FSA Reporting. | |
Problems when you configure a file server to use FSA Reporting, or when you administer FSA Reporting in the Enterprise Vault Administration Console. | See About troubleshooting the configuration of FSA Reporting. |
Problems with accessing the FSA Reporting Data Analysis Reports or problems with the reports' content. | See About troubleshooting issues with the FSA Reporting reports. |
Using DTrace to troubleshoot FSA Reporting. |
Note:
From Enterprise Vault 10.0.3, you can limit the Vault Service account's SQL privileges to increase database security. The Enterprise Vault databases contain a set of roles that enable you to assign to the Vault Service account only those SQL privileges that are required to run Enterprise Vault. However, if you limit the SQL privileges of the Vault Service account for normal daily operations, you may need to grant additional SQL privileges to the account for other tasks that require higher privileges
For more information on using the SQL Server roles, see the following article on the Symantec Support website: https://www.veritas.com/docs/100038151.