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  1. Introducing Mass Ingestion
  2. Getting Started with Mass Ingestion
  3. Connectors and Connections
  4. Mass Ingestion Applications
  5. Mass Ingestion Databases
  6. Mass Ingestion Files
  7. Mass Ingestion Streaming
  8. Monitoring Mass Ingestion Jobs
  9. Asset Management
  10. Troubleshooting

Mass Ingestion

Mass Ingestion

Configuring file processing actions

Configuring file processing actions

You can define file processing actions, such as compress and encrypt, that
Mass Ingestion Files
performs on files before it transfers them.
  1. To add file processing actions, click the plus sign in the Actions tab.
    The
    Action Details
    window appears.
  2. Perform the following file processing actions:
    Action
    Description
    Compress
    To compress the files, select
    Compress
    . Then select one of the following action types:
    • Zip
    • Gzip
    • Tar
    Decompress
    To decompress compressed files, select
    Decompress
    . Then select one of the following action types:
    • Unzip
    • Gunzip
    • Untar
    Use the action type that corresponds to the compression action type that was used to compress the file. For example, for a .zip file, use the Unzip method.
    Encrypt
    To encrypt files by using the PGP encryption method, select
    Encrypt
    . Then select
    PGP
    and enter the key ID of the user who decrypts the file.
    • To add your sign key, select
      Sign
      .
      The key ID and the key passphrase enables.
    • Enter your private key ID and key passphrase.
    For more information about securing files that
    file ingestion
    transfers, see Mass Ingestion Files security.
    Decrypt
    To decrypt PGP-encrypted files, select
    Decrypt
    . Then select
    PGP
    and enter the key passphrase of the user of the target directory.
    Flatten file structure
    To move files from multiple folders to a single folder in the target directory, select
    File Structure
    and then select
    Flatten
    .
    Virus scan
    To scan files for viruses by using the ICAP protocol, select
    Virus Scan
    . Then select
    ICAP
    and enter the
    ICAP Server URL
    or the server where the files are scanned. ICAP sends a response code that indicates whether the malwares are detected in the files.
    Use the ICAP server of the organization.
  3. Click
    Save
    .
    To add another action, click the plus sign. To delete an action, click
    Delete
    . To change the order in which the
    file ingestion
    task processes files, drag and drop the sequence of actions.
  4. Click
    Next
    . The Runtime Options tab appears.

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