The CA ARCserve Backup Database Engine stores the following types of statistical information for all jobs processed.
CA ARCserve Backup provides the following database engine options:
Default value: If enabled, will occur at 12:00 p.m.
Default value: If pruning is enabled, 180 days.
Range: 1 to 999 days.
Default value: If pruning is enabled, 30 days.
Range: 1 to 999 days.
Default value: 14 days
Range: 1 to 999 days.
Default value: 60 days.
Range: 1 to 9999 days.
When you enable the following options, CA ARCserve Backup performs the specified task the next time the Database Pruning Job runs. If the Database Pruning Job is scheduled to run on a daily basis, the specified operations are performed when the pruning job runs. To schedule the database maintenance operations to run without the dependence of the Database Pruning Job, you can use the Job Scheduler Wizard to create individual jobs that use the ca_dbmgr command line utility to facilitate the database maintenance operations.
Note: For more information, see the Command Line Reference Guide, the Online Help, or How You Can Use the Job Scheduler Wizard to Schedule Jobs.
You should update the statistics on a daily basis.
You should rebuild the indexes on a weekly basis.
You should check the integrity of the database on a weekly basis and allocate a sufficient amount of time for this task to run.
You should reduce the size of the database on an as-needed basis.
By default, the catalog database folder will be located on the Primary Server at:
C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup\CATALOG.DB\
If the Primary Server has any associated Member Servers, the "Compress catalog transfer on the following member servers" field will be enabled, displaying the names of the Member Servers.
By default, this option is disabled. With this option disabled, CA ARCserve Backup will not compress the catalog information when it is transferred from the Member Server to the Primary Server.
Default value: 10 %
Range: 1% to 99%
Note: CA ARCserve Backup periodically checks the free disk space percentage on the volume where the catalog database folder is located. If the detected free space is lower than the specified percentage, a warning message will be sent to the activity log and it would automatically begin to delete catalog database files (minimum of 7 days old and starting with the oldest first) from the disk until the detected free space percentage is greater than the threshold setting.
Example: If the detected free space is lower than the 10%, a warning message is sent to the activity log and it would automatically begin to delete catalog database files (minimum of 7 days old and starting with the oldest first) from the disk until the detected free space percentage is greater than 10%.
Default value: 1024 MB
Range: 256 MB to 1024 MB
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