Configuring the xendata connection, Entering the connection data – EVS IP2Archive Configurator Version 1.0 - July 2013 User Manual User Manual
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4.2.4.
Configuring the XenData Connection
Entering the Connection Data
In the XenData Configuration group box you can configure the connection between the
File Transfer Daemon and the API of the XenData hierarchical storage management
system Digital Archive.
You have to enter the following information:
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XenData Root Folder: The root location of the XenData hard disk.
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XenData Subfolder: The path of a folder on this XenData hard disk where the files to
be archived will be stored.
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Maximum Number of Transfers: The maximum number of file transfers that can be
simultaneously performed by the File Transfer Daemon.
The XenData root folder path is necessary to be able to make connection with the
XenData API.
The XenData root folder and XenData subfolder path combined represent the location on
the XenData hard disk where the files to be archived to LTO will be transferred to by the
File Transfer Daemon.
Click the Save button to save your settings. Click the Undo button to undo the
information you have just entered or modified.
Setting the Maximum Number of Archive and
Restore Requests
The Storages area allows you to the set maximum number of archive and restore requests
that will be sent simultaneously to XenData by the File Transfer Daemon.
By default, 2 archive and 2 restore requests will be sent at the same time.
Click the Save button to save your settings. Click the Undo button to undo the
information you have just entered or modified.
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