You can create queries to search the local archive catalog for cold (remote-stored) databases, using quick or advanced filters. The query results can help you identify the backed up database files that must be restored to conduct an investigation.
To query the archive catalog
The Archival Explorer folder list appears.
The Archive Query dialog appears in the details pane.
Note: If you create a filter specifying a column that is not in the catalog, CA Enterprise Log Manager returns all the databases in the specified time range, rather than an empty set. You are not required to know all the cataloged columns to create a useful archive query.
Equal to, Not Equal to, Less than, Greater than, Less than or equal to, Greater than or equal to.
Includes the event information if the column contains a pattern matching your entry of text with the wildcard character, %. L% includes values beginning with L. %L% includes values containing L, excluding an L that is either the first or last character.
Includes the event information if the column does not contain the pattern you specify.
Includes the event information if the column contains one or more of the values in the quote-delineated set you enter. Multiple values in the set must be separated with commas.
Includes the event information if the column contains one or more of the values in the quote-delineated set you enter. Multiple values in the set must be separated with commas.
Matches
Includes any event information that matches one or more of the characters that you enter, allowing you to search for key words.
Includes any event information that is set as a key value during Report Server configuration. Use key values to set business relevance or other organizational groups.
Includes any event information that is not set as a key value during Report Server configuration. Use key values to set business relevance or other organizational groups.
The query results appear. The files containing records matching your query criteria are displayed with the full relative path, relative to $IGW_LOC. Examples follow:
../../LogManager/data/archive/<databaseFilename>
<remoteHostname>-.../../LogManager/data/archive/<databaseFilename>
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