Editing and using the TimeSinceAccess and Size Range buckets
Users can group or aggregate data into three
user-defined bucket ranges. The three user-defined bucket ranges are TimeSinceAccess, Size Range and
FileGroup.
The TimeSinceAccess bucket groups files and objects based on the time they were last accessed.
The SizeRange bucket groups files and objects based on their size. The File Group bucket groups files based on their file type or extension. All three buckets
can be customized to better align with the user's requirements. Both the TimeSinceAccess and the
SizeRange buckets have up to five custom ranges with user-defined labels.
Note: The FileGroup bucket cannot be edited through the user
interface and must be modified using REST APIs. For more information,
see/db2whrest/v1/buckets/<bucket>: PUT.For more information, see the topic
/db2whrest/v1/buckets/<bucket>: PUT in the Data Cataloging: REST API
Guide
To access the SizeRange bucket groups, select Metadata > Tags > edit icon for the SizeRange tag. For example, SizeRange can be broken up into 'T-shirt size' ranges where the ranges
and labels are:
Table 1. Examples of size ranges and sizes of buckets with user-defined
labels
Size range
Size
0 - 4 K
XS
4 K - 1 M
S
1 M - 1 G
M
1 G - 1T B
L
1 TB+
XL
After you change or update a bucket definition, IBM Spectrum®
Discover summarizes the current set of files and objects
into their respective bucket ranges. The changes are updated periodically every half an hour; thus,
it may take a half an hour or more before the changes are reflected in the Spectrum Discover GUI.
Note: Ensure that the maximum value for each bucket is greater than the value assigned to the
previous bucket.
See the Figure 1Figure 1. Example of how to define the settings for a SizeRange bucket
To open the menu for the TimeSinceAccess buckets select Metadata > Tags > edit icon for the TimeSinceAccess tag. See the Figure 1 for an
example.
Figure 2 shows an example of how to modify and define the settings of a bucket that is older than one
year.Figure 2. Example of how to modify and define the settings of a bucket that is older than one year
old