Highlighting the boxes under
Source
and
Dest.
and pressing the button allows you to select the
source disk and the destination disk for the selected Mirror.
NOTE: The source disk can be designated only from devices formatted for recording.
NOTE: A device formatted for archiving cannot be used for disk mirroring.
NOTE: The manufacturer, model and capacity of the source disk and the destination disk should
be same for the proper mirroring between two disks.
NOTE: While disks are mirroring, the DVR will stop archiving video data.
CAUTION: Any existing data on the Destination Disk will be erased once it is designated
as a mirror destination disk.
Highlighting
Start
and pressing the
button displays a confirmation screen asking you to confirm
whether or not you want to start mirroring the selected disk. Once you start mirroring, the two disks will
be resynchronized. Any data on the destination disk will be erased, and the data on the source disk will be
copied to the destination disk. If the source disk is formatted and has no data, the disks will not be
resynchronized. Resynchronization takes about 40 minutes per each 10GB of capacity. After
resynchronization is complete, disk mirroring (writing data on the two disks at the same time) will start.
NOTE: Resynchronization will pause while searching video.
Once disk mirroring starts, you can cancel it by highlighting
Stop
and pressing the
button. Selecting
Stop displays a confirmation screen asking you to confirm whether or not you want to stop mirroring for
the selected disk.
NOTE: Once disk mirroring stopped, the destination disk will be set to
Not Used
. If
resynchronization has been finished, the destination disk cannot be used for recording or
archiving, but it can be used for searching. If you want to use the disk for recording or archiving,
you must reformat it.
CAUTION: Disk mirroring will NOT automatically restart from an interrupted state. Once
mirroring is stopped, you must restart it by following the mirroring setup procedures.