3
Click the
Source
tab and select the TeraStation where the recorded video data is saved under “Vault”.
Note:
If “any” is selected, recorded data for all TeraStations connected to the network will be backed up. Click
the
Destination
tab, then select the TeraStation where you want to move the data from “Vault”.
4
Set the job execution date and time from the
Scheduling
tab. In this example, to execute the backup job every
hour, select “Repeatedly at a defined interval” and “Every 1 hour”.
5
Click
and register the policy.
This completes the settings for backing up video to another TeraStation.
Automatically Delete Old Data When Space Is Low
Follow the procedure below to delete (purge) recorded video starting from the oldest when available space for
recording video becomes low.
Note:
By default, old video data will be deleted automatically when 80% of available space is used. Old data will be
removed at the same rate as new video is added, so there will always be enough video to fill about 80% of the total
available space. To disable this setting, remove the “Remove Old Video” policy from “Data Service Policies”.
1
Click
Start
>
BUFFALO
>
BUFFALO Surveillance Server
>
Data Service Policies
.
For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click
Data Service Policies
in the Start menu.
2
Click
and when the Create a Policy screen is opened, enter “PurgeTest” into the “Policy Name” field, select
“Purge”, and click
OK
.
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Summary of Contents for terastation 3000
Page 23: ...4 Configure the desired settings then click OK 22...
Page 26: ...3 Click Create User 25...
Page 29: ...3 Click Add Group 28...
Page 109: ...6 Click Time Machine 108...
Page 110: ...7 Click Select Backup Disk 8 Select the shared folder and click Use Disk 109...
Page 134: ...4 Open the License tab then click Activate Free License To deactivate the license click 133...
Page 136: ...3 Click Next 4 Click Find Cameras 135...
Page 142: ...2 Select the search criteria on the left side of the search screen then click Search 141...
Page 143: ...3 The search results are displayed Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer 142...