06-30-2015 03:57 AM
I was trying to ascertain how many mail items are eligible for archiving by future archiving runs, using the existing policies we have employed.
The detailed Archived Mail Report (in EV 10) has a lot of information and I was after a little clarity what all the columns are used for.
For instance there is a Pending Items coloumn, which doesn't amount to much in numbers. But there is also a "Future Eligible Items" column and a "Too young" column.
Does anyone have a description of all of the columns and where the information originates? Ideally we'd be able to query the database tables directly, otherwise I'm looking at running powershell scripts against the exchange servers.
06-30-2015 06:52 AM
the info comes from the archiving tasks scanning the mailboxes and the items inside during your archive run. i dont have all the columns but here's what you asked:
pending items - emails which are in the process of being archived
too young - there's a setting called "never archive items younger than"
06-30-2015 07:30 AM
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
The thinking where I am, from people in the know, is that we have been operating on a catchup for quite some time. And they wanted an idea of the extent of the backlog of unarchived mail. Is this something that is easy to determine.
06-30-2015 09:06 AM
you can do a run now on your mailbox archiving task(s) and select report. it should have a lot of useful information. in my engagements, we'd have an idea of the backlog from sizing and analysis done before the implementation and then we'd compare the vault store usage report to the backlog figures from the sizing work.
06-30-2015 07:48 PM
From memory, future eligible are the items that will archive within 7 days.
07-12-2015 03:34 PM
ravi, did you need anything else?
07-21-2015 02:39 AM
I noticed that for a number of mailboxes the Future Elligible Items equals exactly what is in the Too young column. Is this correct behaviour?
07-21-2015 08:54 AM
'too young' to archive right now and 'future eligible'. sure, i can see how there would be overlap.