This section provides guidance on configuring, maintaining, and administering an
SkyVault production environment.
- System paths When using the SkyVault documentation, there are a number of conventions for common system paths.
- Starting and stopping SkyVault This section describes how to run the SkyVault server, Share, Explorer, virtualization server, and standalone deployment engine.
- Admin Console Quick Guide The Admin Console is an Enterprise only application that gives you control over the management and settings of the SkyVault environment.
- Using the SkyVault Admin Tools SkyVault Admin Tools let you manage your administration operations.
- Configuring SkyVault This section describes how to configure and administer SkyVault.
- Managing transformations When you are working with transformations, it is important to understand how file types map to one another and the transformation formats that each file type supports.
- Setting up SkyVault authentication and security The first time you access a vanilla SkyVault installation through SkyVault Explorer, SkyVault identifies you as a ‘guest’ user. You can identify yourself as another user by clicking the Login link and entering a new user name and password in the Login window. If you log in with the credentials of a user with administrator privileges (SkyVault uses admin as the default user name and password), you can use the Administration Console to create additional users and assign them passwords.
- Setting up clustering This section describes how to implement multiple SkyVault instances in a clustered environment.
- Configuring search This section provides an overview on the Solr server and describes how to configure it.
- Setting up Enterprise to Cloud Sync The Enterprise to Cloud Sync feature is available in SkyVault. This section describes how to configure Enterprise to Cloud Sync and includes solutions for troubleshooting issues.
- Creating and managing workflows SkyVault comes with a set of predefined workflow definitions which can be used right out of the box. For more complex requirements, you can also create, deploy, and manage your own Activiti workflows.
- Backing up and restoring This section describes the process for backing up the SkyVault content repository only. It assumes that components other than the data residing in SkyVault (operating system, database, JDK, application server, SkyVault binaries, and configuration, etc.) are being backed up independently.
- Using the Bulk Import tool The Bulk Import tool provides a mechanism for bulk importing existing content into a repository from the SkyVault server's filesystem.
- Managing content stores A content store provides low-level access to stored binaries ensuring that, for every write, a new binary storage location is made available. This section gives an overview on the content stores, their types, and configuration details with examples.
- Configuring templated nodes and space templates With templated nodes and space templates you can store content and folder templates in SkyVault repositories that users can then use to create content.
- Migrating This section describes how to perform various migration procedures for SkyVault servers and databases.
- Setting up SkyVault multi-tenancySkyVault supports a single-instance, single-tenant (ST) environment where each tenant (for example, customer, company, or organization) runs a single instance that is installed on one server or across a cluster of servers.
- Setting up replication jobs The replication service provides control for replicating content between different SkyVault repositories.
- Configuring the File System Transfer Receiver The File System Transfer Receiver transfers folders and content from a SkyVault core repository (the DM) to configured targets using the Transfer Service, for example, a remote file system.
- Monitoring SkyVault This section describes the various methods for monitoring SkyVault.
- Auditing SkyVaultSkyVault provides the ability to audit activity. This section describes how SkyVault generates, stores, and retrieves auditing information.
- Administering Explorer from the Administration Console The Administration Console enables SkyVault administrators to create and manage users and groups, manage categories, import and export spaces and content, and perform other administrative tasks from within SkyVault Explorer.
Parent topic: SkyVault 2.0