- HCL Discover Session Archiving overview
The HCL Discover Session Archiving User guide provides information on extracting session data based on a schedule and archiving sessions.
- Session and archive tasks
You use Session Archiving to manage data extractions and move extractions to archives.
- Scheduled tasks
You can view the status of scheduled tasks, check task status, run tasks again, stop tasks and disable tasks in Session Archiving.
- HCL Discover Session Archiving trouble shooting tips
You may encounter error messages or error situations while using Session Archiving. Use the troubleshooting tips to resolve the issues.
- HCL Discover Session Archiving metadata fields
The chapter provides information on HCL Discover Session Archiving metadata fields that can be used in PDF files.
- Creating a Session Archiving task to extract multiple sessions to long-term storage (LTS)
You can extract multiple sessions to long term storage (LTS) by creating a Session Archiving task.
- Archiving session data
You can archive session data. Archive tasks are used to archive the session based on servers, data set, and data filters.
- Archiving selective session data
You can also archive selective session data. Archive tasks are used to archive the selective sessions based on servers, data set, and data filters.
- Session Archiving field definitions for extraction and archive tasks
If you need more information about populating fields during an extraction or archiving task, you can find them here.
- DOM Capture and long term storage (LTS) archiving
You can use HCL Discover Session Archiving to save DOM Capture sessions as a Long Term Storage (LTS) in a PDF file for meta data and electronic signature.
- Configuring the SessionArchiving.properties file
Configure the SessionArchiving.properties
file to control error logging, memory caching, and hit processing for LTS.
- Extracting sessions to long-term storage (LTS)
You can use various methods to extract sessions to LTS.
- Using Archive Expiration
In version 12.1.9, HCL Discover introduced a new tab named Archive Expiration. The archived session data was consuming a lot of space and if went unchecked for a significant time caused low space issues in the server or the allocated space. Archive Expiration ensures that you can remove unwanted or older archives. It also allows you to set shorter retention time for archived data.