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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Accessing Data Archive
  4. Working with Data Archive
  5. Scheduling Jobs
  6. Viewing the Dashboard
  7. Creating Data Archive Projects
  8. Salesforce Archiving
  9. SAP Application Retirement
  10. Creating Retirement Archive Projects
  11. Integrated Validation for Archive and Retirement Projects
  12. Retention Management
  13. External Attachments
  14. Data Archive Restore
  15. Data Discovery Portal
  16. Data Visualization
  17. Oracle E-Business Suite Retirement Reports
  18. JD Edwards Enterprise Retirement Reports
  19. Oracle PeopleSoft Applications Retirement Reports
  20. Smart Partitioning
  21. Smart Partitioning Data Classifications
  22. Smart Partitioning Segmentation Policies
  23. Smart Partitioning Access Policies
  24. Language Settings
  25. Appendix A: Data Vault Datatype Conversion
  26. Appendix B: Special Characters in Data Vault
  27. Appendix C: SAP Application Retirement Supported HR Clusters
  28. Appendix D: Glossary

External Attachments from the Data Vault

External Attachments from the Data Vault

When you run a restore job from the Data Vault, the ILM engine retrieves unencrypted attachments through the Data Vault Service and places the attachments in a staging attachment directory.
For encrypted attachments, when you run a restore job the ILM engine generates an encryption script in the staging attachment directory. The engine invokes the Data Vault Service for External Attachments (FASA) to create an encryption utility that reencrypts the attachments in the staging directory and then restores them to the target directory.
The following table lists the directories that FASA and the ILM engine need to access:
Format
Scripts Directory
Decrypted Directory
BCP Directory/Attachment Target Directory
Regular
Not required
ILM engine
ILM engine
Encrypted
FASA and ILM engine (shared mount)
FASA and ILM engine (shared mount)
FASA

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