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PowerScale OneFS 9.8.0.0 Web Administration Guide

SmartLock directory configuration settings

You can configure SmartLock directory settings that determine when files are committed to and how long files are retained in a WORM state.

Path

The path of the directory.

Root Logical Inode (LIN)
The LIN of the directory.
ID
The numerical ID of the corresponding SmartLock domain.
Type
The type of SmartLock directory.
Enterprise
Enterprise directories enable you to protect your data without restricting your cluster to comply with regulations defined by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rule 17a-4
Compliance
Compliance directories enable you to protect your data in compliance with the regulations defined by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rule 17a-4.
Privileged Delete
Indicates whether files committed to a WORM state in the directory can be deleted through the privileged delete functionality. To access the privilege delete functionality, you must either be assigned the ISI_PRIV_IFS_WORM_DELETE privilege and own the file you are deleting. You can also access the privilege delete functionality for any file if you are logged in through the root or compadmin user account.
on
Files committed to a WORM state can be deleted through the isi worm files delete command.
off
Files committed to a WORM state cannot be deleted, even through the isi worm files delete command.
disabled
Files committed to a WORM state cannot be deleted, even through the isi worm files delete command. After this setting is applied, it cannot be modified.
Apply a default retention span
The default retention period for the directory. If a user does not specify a date to release a file from a WORM state, the default retention period is assigned.
Enforce a minimum retention time span
The minimum retention period for the directory. Files are retained in a WORM state for at least the specified amount of time, even if a user specifies an expiration date that results in a shorter retention period.
Enforce a maximum retention time span
The maximum retention period for the directory. Files cannot be retained in a WORM state for more than the specified amount of time, even if a user specifies an expiration date that results in a longer retention period.
Automatically commit files after a specific period of time
The autocommit time period for the directory. After a file exists in this SmartLock directory without being modified for the specified time period, the file is automatically committed to a WORM state.
Override retention periods and protect all files until a specific date
The override retention date for the directory. Files committed to a WORM state are not released from a WORM state until after the specified date, regardless of the maximum retention period for the directory or whether a user specifies an earlier date to release a file from a WORM state.

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