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README.TXT

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 * Copyright (c) 2009-2014 Scott Roth and Brian Yasaki
 * Corporate sponsorship by Armedia, LLC (2011-2014) and 
 *                          Flatirons Solutions Corp. (2009-2011)
*
* THE ACCOMPANYING PROGRAM IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS
* ECLIPSE PUBLIC LICENSE ("AGREEMENT"). ANY USE, REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
* OF THE PROGRAM CONSTITUTES RECIPIENT'S ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.
*
* The Eclipse Public License v1.0 is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
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DRX is a powerful exploration, auditing, and documentation tool that allows 
Documentum administrators and developers to quickly document vital information 
about their repositories and environments.  DRX provides a simple UI to 
facilitate logging into the Documentum repository, configuring and running 
specific reporting modules, and viewing the resultant reports.  DRX reports are 
generated in HTML for easy viewing and XML for more complex processing.

DRX is distributed as an EXE  file that contains all of the Java code, 
requisite libraries, JVM and the DFC required to run the program.  Its compact 
distribution and simple installation (simply unzip it!) make it easy to run from 
a memory stick or move from one computer to another.

We have found DRX to be very helpful for:
- Documenting the final delivery of a system;
- Creating As-Built documentation for a system;
- Comparing different environments (e.g., DEV and QA, QA and PROD);
- Exploring a new or unknown environment;
- Auditing a Documentum installation;
- Creating an inventory of installed components, document types, users, etc.

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* DRX does not make any changes to the repository; it is strictly a read-only *
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INSTALLATION
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1. Download the latest distribution archive file from 
   http://drxproj.sourceforge.net.
2. Unzip the DRX 2.x.zip file to your Desktop.
3. Double-click the DRX.EXE file.

DRX v2.3
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See the VERSIONS.TXT file for details regarding changes, enhancements, and
additions in this release.

DRX v2.3 offers the following reporting modules:

- Environment - report on the Connection Broker, server configuration, product 
  licensing, the OS and Java.
- Configuration - report on server, repository, JMS, ACS, client, full-text 
  server, LDAP and session configuration objects, as well as server configuration 
  files.
- Custom Types and Hierarchy - describe all custom types and the entire object 
  hierarchy.  The report does not detail objects with names beginning with:  
  'dm_', 'd2_', 'c6_', or 'bpm_'.  However, these objects are included in the 
  hierarchy report.
- Maintenance Jobs - include the most recent maintenance job reports:  State of 
  the Docbase, Consistency Checker, Update Stats, DMClean, DMFilescan, Content 
  Warning, Log Purge, State of Index, and Audit Mgmt.
- ACLs - describe all regular ACLs, Template ACLs, and Public ACLs, including 
  extended permissions.
- Cabinets and Folders - depict the entire cabinet and folder hierarchy of the 
  repository including folder sizes and object counts.  This report can take a 
  very long time to run if your cabinet � folder structure is deep.
- Users and Groups - report all active, inactive and locked users as well as all 
  groups, roles, aliases and super users.  All users, groups and roles include 
  explicit membership listings.
- Lifecycles - describe all document lifecycles.
- Jobs and Methods - describe all Documentum and custom jobs, methods and 
  procedures.
- Workflows - describe all workflow templates, instances, and activities.
- File System - report on Documentum�s use of the file system including storage 
  locations, directory sizes, and file counts.  This report must be run from the 
  Content Server to report on the actual use of the file system.
- Registered Tables - describe all database tables registered with the Content 
  Server and produce SQL scripts to recreate the tables if necessary.  The report 
  excludes registered tables with names like:  'dm_%', 'cya_%', 'wcm_%', '%_r', 
  '%_s', and 'adm_turbo_size'.
- Document Templates  - list and describe all document templates found in the 
  /Templates cabinet.
- TaskSpace - report on all TaskSpace applications and components found in the 
  repository.
- DocApps and DARs - report all DocApps and DARs installed in the repository.
- BOF - describe all TBOs, SBOs and Aspects found in the repository.
- Retention Policy Services - describe all retention policies installed in the 
  repository.
- Physical Records Manager - reports on physical records management 
  configuration, and lists label templates.
- Records Manager - describes record management configuration and lists cabinets 
  and folders under formal records management.
- Web Publisher - describe the WebPub configuration including templates, channels, 
  and site caching sources/targets.
- Audit Trail - report the size of the audit trail, the number of entries grouped 
  by event type, average occurance of events per week, and the events that are 
  registered for auditing.
- Presets - reports and documents Webtop Presets  

README.TXT - 3/5/2013


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