Vaulting jobs
The vaulting job start time defines when vaulting jobs are created across all sites in
the Media Operations Server. This is also the start time on which SLA measurements
are based.
Scratch bin maintenance
The scratch bin start time defines when scratch bin and scratch initialization jobs are
created across all sites in the Media Operations Server. This is also the start time on
which SLA measurements are based.
Premount jobs
The premount start time defines when premount jobs are processed and created
across all sites in the Media Operations Server. The job creation time is not the start
time; the SLA measurements are based on the defined start time for each premount
job schedule.
When scheduling and optimizing premount jobs, ensure that:
• Start times in the premount schedule are after the premount processing start time.
• The device scan, if any, scheduled before the premount, runs before the premount
processing start time (so that the scan happens before premount needs are calcu-
lated).
Audit history
You can adjust the following settings for the audit history:
• How long entries in the XML Gateway job history log are retained (1–180 days)
• How long entries in the media transit job history log are retained (1–730 days)
• How long entries in the alert history log are retained (1–180 days)
• The minimum number of media movements to be retained in the media audit
history.
Setting up offsite transfer of media
To transfer media offsite using Media Operations, you need to set up both the
receiving server (server A) and the sending server (server B):
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