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92 NexLog Recorder User Manual v2.2.0
Does the format of the data on the archive conform to that of the
destination?
Is there any problem with or damage to the archive medium to be
transferred?
Are all (or some) of these calls duplicates of calls already on the recorder?
If none of these are appropriate for the medium, or if you indicated that you
wish to proceed, the archive transfer will commence. All drives operate
independently. You can restore archive media in all available drives, or you can
even record archives on one medium while restoring from another.
Important! The restoration process cannot continue once the RAID is full, so unless you
have a special reason for doing otherwise, always restore from the most recent
archive backwards.
If you are restoring archives after a new installation, use the Set Archive Time
facility to make sure that new archives are only recorded from the present
forward. If you dont set this and begin new archiving after you have restored
your archives from a previous installation, you might find yourself re-archiving
the restored archives.
Configure:
This screen allows you to configure your archiving drive. The archiving
parameters are as follows.
Settings
Drive Type: specifies the type of drive.
Data Archived: Specify the amount of data archived since install. This number
is in Bytes.
Archive Mode: Archive drives mounted inside the NexLog recorder are set to
sequential by default. Sequential means that after the current drive finishes
archiving it will start archiving on the next drive in the chain, assuming the
media is inserted and formatted without any data on it.
Auto Resume: A recorder that is turned off while an archive medium is being
recorded will automatically continue recording that archive from where it left off
when the recorder is restarted. If it isnt enabled, then any archive media in the
recorder when power is applied will appear as they would if they were simply
inserted in the drive. This setting also controls auto resuming on NAS and
Centralized Archive drives after a network disconnect.
Auto Eject: Ejects the media after it’s full. This is only applicable for DVD
drives.
Format Protection: Protects the media from being accidently formatted until
the time on the recorder is greater than the oldest call on the media plus the
configured protection seconds. Note that this option only prevents you from

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