System Administration
To keep your DocLink
system in optimal condition, the following tasks are recommended:
- Backups – Regular, frequent backups are
important safeguards for protecting critical data stored in DocLink.
With a current backup and recovery plan, you can recover from many
failures with minimum impact, including:
- Media failure
- User error
- Permanent loss of server
The critical data you should backup should include
- DocLink database
- IMStore – file system where document images
are stored
- IMTemp – network share where scanned batches
are stored prior to indexing
- ERM Archive folder
- ERM Reject folder
- ERM Archive folder
- Your Import Archive (If using Import Manager)
- Review DocLink Log Files – All
significant events and errors the application encounters get recorded
in the Service Monitor. It is recommended that you review the Service
Monitor frequently. See section below for additional information regarding
DocLink error log locations.
- Review Server Log Files – Microsoft® SQL
Server® logs events to the SQL Server error log and the Microsoft
Windows® application log. It is highly recommended that you check
both logs daily to forestall any potential problem that may occur.
By default, the SQL Server error log is located at %Program Files%\Microsoft
SQL Server\MSQL.1\MSSQL\ Log\Errorlog.
- Manage ERM Source Files – Both the ERM
Archive and Reject folders can potentially get quite large if left
unattended. The location of both folders is assigned during ERM Service
Configuration in Service Monitor (Service Monitor > doc-link
ERM Service > Management > Service Configuration > Advanced
tab).
You can also manage the number of days files in the archive are
to be retained from the Advanced tab. ERM Errors in the Service Monitor
should be manually checked and files deleted on a daily, weekly or
monthly schedule (depends on the volume of documents ERM captured).
- Manage Import Source Files – The Import
Manager can potentially get quite large if left unattended. The location
of this folder is assigned during Import Configuration. See Import
Manager for more information.
DocLink Error Log
Locations
Moving the
DocLink Database to Another Server
Moving the Document
Store (IMStore)
The Database Connection
String Editor
Managing DocLink Services
Monitoring DocLink Services
Version Control Manager