MEGA Administration : Administrator Guide : Managing Repositories
   
Managing Repositories
 
Using Repositories
Accessing Repositories
Repository Structure
Creating a Repository
Consulting and Modifying Repository Properties
Enabling and Customizing Repository Indexing
Consulting RDBMS Repository Performance
Generating a Health File for an RDBMS Repository
Accessing the Log of Repository Changes (.EMV file)
Managing Repositories
Managing logfiles
Configuring the logging for an inter repository consolidation
Viewing the Repository Update Log
Exporting Updates
Deleting a Repository
Converting a Repository
Importing Libraries into a Repository
Repository Physical Backup
Checking and Physically Restoring a GBMS Repository
Reorganizing a repository
Repository Logical Backup
Duplicating a Repository
Initializing an Existing GBMS Repository
Updating a Repository
Viewing the Environment Report File
Viewing User Process Error Trace Files
Saving the Error Zip file for Diagnostics
Viewing Object History
Optimizing Repository Access Performance
Managing Log Size
Managing cache in RDBMS environments
Managing Status Indicators
Deleting RDBMS Repository Temporary and History Data
Performing regular maintenance tasks (RDBMS repository)
Managing GBMS Repository Locks (Windows Front-End)
Cleaning up a Repository
Configuring the Anti-Virus According to MEGA Data
Referencing and Unreferencing a Repository
Referencing a Repository
Unreferencing a Repository
A MEGA repository constitutes the workspace in which modeling data is stored. Several users can connect to it and work simultaneously on the same project.
By default, any user of an environment can access all repositories of the environment. The MEGA administrator can restrict these rights.
Repository management is carried out with the MEGA Administration application.
The MEGA repository server type has an influence on the functionalities available (for example: management of repository snapshots and collaborative workspace.
*Certain recommendations may concern only RDBMS or GBMS type storage. Absence of a warning indicates that the recommendation is valid for all types of storage.