Previous Topic: Performance Adjustments

Next Topic: Characteristics of Files in the Same File Group

File Groups

A file group is a set of files that contains data used by a client application. Client applications can use file groups to record, access, and permanently store various types of data. For example, CA Endevor Software Change Manager uses file groups to keep journals and to perform point in time recovery based on journal data.

When a client uses file groups, CA-L-Serv manages those files on behalf of the client. CA-L-Serv determines which file in the group to use, records data in that file, and when the file becomes full, automatically switches to a new file.

CA-L-Serv can also archive the contents of all the files in a file group so that you have a permanent copy of the data.

Note these points about file groups: