Autodesk 46304-050008-1600A Implementation Guide - Page 109

Manage Vaults, Create a vault

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5 Select whether to restore the database to the original location or to a different location. If you choose Select Restore Location, specify a target directory for the database. This selection is sometimes necessary when restoring data to a different machine that does not have the same drive letters or locations available. 6 Select whether to restore the file to the original location or to a different location. If you choose Select Restore Location, specify a target directory for the file store. 7 Click OK. The vault data is automatically migrated when it is restored using Autodesk Vault server console. If you are restoring the data using the command line, migrate the data after it is restored. NOTE Back up files created from the Autodesk Vault server installed with using Autodesk Productstream® cannot be restored to an Autodesk Vault server installed with Autodesk Vault. Manage Vaults A vault is created automatically when Autodesk Vault server is installed. Typically, use a single vault for holding all the design data for a design team, since data and folder mappings cannot be shared across vaults. However, you can create additional vaults for: ■ Testing purposes so users can become familiar with vault procedures without affecting the main vault. ■ Contractors who want to use multiple vaults to isolate data from independent clients who each have separate libraries and shared content. Create a vault 1 In Autodesk Vault server console, click Vaults. 2 Click Actions ➤ Create Vault. 3 Enter a name for the new vault. The name cannot contain certain special characters. 4 The file store can be located in a default location, or a new location can be specified. Click OK to create the vault with the default file store Manage Vaults | 103

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Select whether to restore the database to the original location or to a
different location. If you choose Select Restore Location, specify a target
directory for the database. This selection is sometimes necessary when
restoring data to a different machine that does not have the same drive
letters or locations available.
6
Select whether to restore the file to the original location or to a different
location. If you choose Select Restore Location, specify a target directory
for the file store.
7
Click OK.
The vault data is automatically migrated when it is restored using Autodesk
Vault server console. If you are restoring the data using the command line,
migrate the data after it is restored.
NOTE
Back up files created from the Autodesk Vault server installed with using
Autodesk Productstream
®
cannot be restored to an Autodesk Vault server installed
with Autodesk Vault.
Manage Vaults
A vault is created automatically when Autodesk Vault server is installed.
Typically, use a single vault for holding all the design data for a design team,
since data and folder mappings cannot be shared across vaults. However, you
can create additional vaults for:
Testing purposes so users can become familiar with vault procedures
without affecting the main vault.
Contractors who want to use multiple vaults to isolate data from
independent clients who each have separate libraries and shared content.
Create a vault
1
In Autodesk Vault server console, click Vaults.
2
Click Actions
Create Vault.
3
Enter a name for the new vault. The name cannot contain certain special
characters.
4
The file store can be located in a default location, or a new location can
be specified. Click OK to create the vault with the default file store
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