NexLog Recorder User Manual v2.2.0
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the recorder, for example, external USB Hard Drives or USB Keychain drives.
These archive drives will only show up on the setup page when they are
physically connected to the recorder. A final class of archive drives are those
which are accessed via the network. Because these are not physically connected
to the recorder, the recorder has no way to auto-detect these. They must be
manually added to the recorder's configuration and configured. These archive
drives include Network Attached Storage Devices and Centralized Archives,
which is where one NexLog or Eventide Atlas Recorder archives call records to
another NexLog Recorder's database over the network.
At the top of the Archives Page, is a list of all the current Archive Drives in the
system. To the left is the archive drive name, consisting of the drive type and the
number of the drive on the system (e.g. DVD 1). Next is a box showing the
current status of the drive as well as a status bar giving a quick at-a-glance
indication of how full the drive is.
Figure 51
—Archive display in web Configuration Manager
Note that this display is redundant when using the Front Panel locally. Info
screen has a similar implementation with the same functionality.
To the right of the status indication is a count of how many calls are currently
archived to the archive drive. If the drive is one that supports removable media,
the number of calls on the currently inserted media is displayed. In order to
perform an action on an archive drive, you must first click the drive to select the
one you wish to take action on, and then click the action button below which
corresponds to the action you wish to perform. Actions that are not applicable to
the currently selected archive drive, due either to the drive type or to the current
status of the drive, will be grayed out.
The available actions are:
Start Archiving
: Enable archiving to the selected drive. Call Records will
begin transferring to the archive oldest-first beginning at the timestamp
indicated by the current archive pointer for that drive (see 'Configure' below).
Call Records that meet the criteria for archiving to this drive will continue
transferring one at a time until archiving is stopped (either manually or due