Hi

PA file Sight 5.3.0.192 I am monitoring one fileserver I know how to produce adhoc reports (to a degree), i can do an Adhoc report for a particular file name but i cant find how to do an adhoc report on a specific folder (including all files and folders below it)

The reason is a user might know that a file is missing in a particular 'job' folder and id like to see all activity in that whole job folder.

I can only see to select the whole server.

Any advice appreciated

Thanks

SimonB

asked 28 Mar '14, 05:45

mreco99's gravatar image

mreco99
314
accept rate: 0%


Hi

Great Question! If you use the "Custom Data Set" report you can drill down to a directory and get the information from there on down. Select the Custom Data Set report by going to Ad Hoc reports, then on the Report Data Type tab select the Custom Data Set under File Sight. Then select the display type and source for those tabs. When you get to the Filters and Parameters tab add all of the filers you need for time and user information. Then add the directory path to the starting directory in the "File Name" filter. for example: D:Downloads Your report will display any changes that have "D:Downloads" in the name of the file.

Thanks
Quinn

Please make sure to mark your questions accepted when you have your answer by clicking the gray check mark to the left of the answer.

link

answered 28 Mar '14, 09:24

Quinn's gravatar image

Quinn ♦♦
14.4k3925
accept rate: 35%

Got it, that worked fine thanks. Of course I did look there, but it wasnt obvious that a folder path should be put there.

Maybe rename it for the next update?

thanks again

Simon

(31 Mar '14, 04:53) mreco99
Your answer
toggle preview

Follow this question

By Email:

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here

By RSS:

Answers

Answers and Comments

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or _italic_
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported

Tags:

×5
×2
×1

Asked: 28 Mar '14, 05:45

Seen: 5,722 times

Last updated: 31 Mar '14, 04:53