Managing Files
The system displays warning messages in Bridge Talk as the disk fills:
WARNING: FINAL 30 minutes of digital record time!
NOTICE: Disk Full. Digital Record Stopped!
If warnings appear, delete obsolete record files to make more disk space available.
shows a DRP file listing the current recorded files and how much time remains on the hard
drive.
Figure 16: Record/Playback Files Screen
Hardware Media Servers
Files used for conference record and playback are stored on the Linux file system using the
application directory structure, /usr3/confrp/<filename>. The media server is configured to
mount this directory using NFS. It reads and writes recorded files directly. This technique allows
central storage for these files so that playback can occur regardless of the media server
resource.
Name Record/Playback files for roster and operator NRP are also recorded on the application
directory structure, /usr2/roster/<lcn number>. The media server is configured to mount this
directory using NFS.
Note:
Recorded data, including the saved rosters (audio CDR), is stored in the format
Note:
that is native to the hardware media server.
186 Administration and Maintenance of the S6200/S6800 Servers
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