WM Configuration
VBrick WM Appliance Admin Guide 53
Archive File Name The name of the file to be recorded. The default file name for
Slot 1 is
archiveS1_>d>t.wmv. The default file name for Slot 2 is
archiveS2_>d>t.wmv. The directory on the appliance's hard disk
can also be prepended to the file name. The general format of the
file name is
[/path/] filename.ext. The default path will place
the recorded files in the root directory of the hard drive.
Use the
/public folder to enable .wmv files to be streamed
on-demand via progressive download using anonymous FTP. Any
files in the
public folder can be accessed (read-only) via FTP
without the need for a user name or password.
The archiver can automatically add current date, current time,
and/or host name to the file name when it creates a new file by
configuring it to contain any of the following special strings:
• >H – Host name as specified in Configuration: Network >
VBrick Host Name.
•
>D – Current date inserted as ddmmyy.
•
>T – Current time inserted as hhmm.
These special strings may be inserted anywhere in the file name
and more than one string may be used. The following rules also
apply:
• No leading or trailing blank spaces.
• A period after the filename must be followed by an extension.
• The path can only be one directory deep and any named folders
will be auto-created on disk.
• Filename, including expanded special strings, cannot exceed 25
characters.
• Except for special strings, the following characters are illegal: "
: * ? < | [ ]
• File name, including path, special strings, and extension cannot
exceed 58 characters.
Archive File Mode • New Name – Default. The archiver will create a new name for
each file and will never overwrite existing files. For example, if
the file
CorporatePresentation.wmv currently exists, the new
file will be named CorporatePresentation_1.wmv and so on.
• Overwrite – The archiver will automatically overwrite an
existing file with the same name.
Archive Schedule Specify the begin date and time for the archive in
mm/dd/yyyy
hh:mm
format (with hh:mm in 24-hour format).