Auxiliary Archiver - Resources tab - Security Center 5.12

Security Center Administrator Guide 5.12

Product
Security Center
Content type
Guides > Administrator guides
Version
5.12
Language
English
Last updated
2024-09-13

You can use the Resources page to configure the archive storage and view the operation statistics of the Auxiliary Archiver role.

Click the Resources tab to assign servers, databases, and disk storage to this Auxiliary Archiver role.
Server ()
One of the servers hosting this Archiver role. You can assign a maximum of three servers to an Archiver role for failover purposes using the tabs at the bottom of the page. Server hosting this role. Failover is not supported for the Auxiliary Archiver role. You can only select one server.
Network card
Network card used to communicate with all video units.
NOTE: If a customer has multiple network cards and wants to specify which network card the units communicate with, then the connection type must be set to Multicast.
RTSP port
Ports used to listen for RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) requests. When multiple archiving roles are hosted on the same server, these values must be unique for each one. The default values are 555 and 605 for the Archiver and 558 for the Auxiliary Archiver. The values configured must not duplicate any values used for the Media Router role or its redirector agent hosted on the same server.
Telnet port
Port used to listen to the Telnet console connection requests for debugging purposes. When you change this value, you need to deactivate and reactivate the Archiver role for the change to take effect.
Live streaming reception UDP ports
For each Archiver agent, you can manually assign live streaming UDP ports, which are used to receive the streams from the cameras. Each camera can require multiple ports (1 port per peripheral). Therefore, the port range must be large enough to accommodate all peripherals for all devices. If your configuration exceeds the maximum port limit (65535), you can change the default start port (15000) and the allocated ports per Archiver agent (5000).
Database status
Current status of the database.
Database server
Name of the SQL Server service. The value (local)\SQLEXPRESS corresponds to Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition installed by default with Security Center Server. Ensure that the SQL Server version is compatible with Security Center software requirements. For more information, see Security Center 5.12 software requirements .
Database
Name of the database instance.
Actions
You can perform the following functions on the role database:
Create a database ()
Create a new database with the option to overwrite the existing one.
Delete the database ()
Delete the database.
Database info ()
Show the database information.
Notifications ()
Set up notifications for when the database space is running low.
Backup/Restore ()
Back up or restore the database.
Authentication
Specifies which SQL Server authentication is to be used:
Windows
(Default) Use Windows authentication when the role server and the database server are on the same domain.
SQL Server
Use SQL Server authentication when the role server and the database server are not on the same domain. You must specify a username and password in this case.
Database security
Security options for communication between the role and its database server.
Encrypt connections
(Default) Uses Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol for all transactions between the role and the database server. This option prevents eavesdropping and requires no setup on your part.
Validate certificate
Authenticates the database server before opening a connection. This is the most secure communication method and prevents manipulator-in-the-middle attacks. The Encrypt connections option must first be enabled.
NOTE: You must deploy a valid identity certificate on the database server. A valid certificate is signed by a certificate authority (CA) that is trusted by all servers hosting the role and that is not expired.
Disk information
Displays information about both local drives and network drives, which can be used to store video footage. All local drives found on the host server are listed by default and grouped under Default Disk Group.
Disk base path
Root folder on the disk where all video files are found. The default value is AuxiliaryArchives.
Min. free space
Minimum free space that the Auxiliary Archiver must never use on the disk. The default value is 1% of total disk space capacity.
Disk usage
Chart showing the total capacity of the disk (full chart), the minimum free space (red), the occupied disk space (dark gray), and the remaining free space for video archives (light gray). Hover over the chart with the mouse to display these values in a tooltip.

Add network location ()
You can only add network drives to your archive storage. All local drives on the host server are listed by default. You can exclude them from being used by the Archiver by clearing the checkbox in front of each disk.
Add group
A disk group is a logical storage unit used by the Archiver to improve the overall disk throughput. Click the Up and Down arrows to move the selected disk from one group to another.
Delete ()
Deletes the selected disk or disk group. Each disk group must have at least one disk associated to it.
Camera distribution ()
Divide the cameras between the disk groups. This button appears only if you have more than one disk group defined.
Refresh drive information ()
Refreshes the drive information.

Auxiliary Archiver statistics

The Statistics dialog box appears when you click the Statistics () button. It provides information regarding the archive storage, and the rate at which it is being consumed.
Refresh ()
Refreshes the statistics.
List of assigned disks
Snapshot of the disk statistics taken from the last time a refresh occurred.
Used space
Amount of space used by video archives.
Available space
Available free space for video archives (equals Free space on disk minus Min. free space).
Free space
Free space on disk.
Load percentage
Percentage of space used over the allotted space.
R/W
Indicates whether the role has read and write access to the folder.
Protected video file statistics ()
View the percentage of protected video files on the selected disk.
Average disk usage
Average space used per day (first line) and average space used per camera per day (second line).
Estimated remaining recording time
Number of days, hours, and minutes of recording time remaining based on the average disk usage and the current load.
Active cameras
Number of cameras detected by the Archiver.
Archiving-enabled cameras
Number of cameras that have archiving enabled (Continuous, On event, or Manual) and that are not suffering from any issue that prevents archiving.

See details: View the recording state and statistics of each individual camera in the Archiving cameras dialog box. The statistics are taken from the last refresh of the Statistics dialog box. This report allows you to verify whether each encoder is currently streaming video (and audio), whether the Archiver is currently recording the data, and the rate at which the events were received from the cameras over the last minute.

Total number of cameras
Total number of cameras assigned to this role.
Archiving span
Time bracket in which video archives can be found.
Archiver receiving rate
Rate at which the Archiver is receiving data.
Archiver writing rate
Rate at which the Archiver is writing to disk.
Network traffic in
Incoming network traffic bit rate on this computer.
Network traffic out
Outgoing network traffic bit rate on this computer.

Advanced settings

The advanced settings are independent of the server hosting the role.
Digital signature
Turn on this option to protect your video archive against tampering.
Delete oldest files when disks are full
Turn on this option to recycle the archive storage (the default mode). The oldest files are deleted to make space for new files when all the disks within a disk group are full.
Warn if files are deleted early because disks are full
Turn on this option to display a warning for an Archiver that is deleting older files before their retention period ends. This option is visible and activated only when Delete old files when disks are full is enabled. An audit trail is created when this option is enabled or disabled.

Disable this option if you don't want a warning message when the oldest files are deleted before the retention period ends.

Enable edge playback requests
Turn on this option only if the Archiver controls units that are configured for edge recording. By default, this option is turned off to prevent sending playback requests to units that are not recording.
Enable thumbnail requests
Turn on this option to show video thumbnails for the Archiver (for example, in reports). This option must also be turned on to send snapshots using the Email a snapshot action.
Enable archive consolidation
Turn this option on to duplicate video archives from the secondary or tertiary Archiver server on the primary Archiver server after an Archiver failover occurs. The primary Archiver server checks every hour for video archives that can be consolidated from the secondary or tertiary servers for the period it was offline.
Enable Telnet console
Turn on this option to enable the Telnet debug console for this Archiver.
Protected video threshold
This is a safety threshold that limits the amount of space that protected video files can occupy on disks. The percentage you set is the proportion of protected video that you can have of the total size of recorded videos on the disk. Protected video files are files that will not be deleted by normal archive cleanup procedures. If this threshold is exceeded, the Archiver generates the Protected video threshold exceeded event once every 15 minutes for as long as the condition is true, but will not delete any video file that is protected.
Disk load warning threshold
The percentage of disk space that must be occupied before the Disk load threshold exceeded event is generated. The default value is 90%. The Archiver generates this event once every hour for as long as the condition is true. The disk load is calculated as follows:

Disk load = Occupied disk space / (Total disk capacity - Min. free space)

Max archive transfer throughput
The maximum bandwidth available for outbound data transfers from the archiving role. Applies to individual data transfers between Archivers and to Cloud Storage.
NOTE: The same limit is applied to archive transfers and Cloud uploads.
Maximum simultaneous edge transfer cameras
The maximum number of edge transfer cameras the role can handle at any given time.
Video files
These two settings are used to control the size of the video files created by the Archiver:
Maximum length
Limits the length of video sequence contained in each file. The video length is the time span between the first video frame and the last video frame stored in a file. The default value is 20 minutes.
Maximum size
Limits the size of the video file. The default value is 500 MB. The Archiver starts saving the video to a new video file when either one of these conditions is met.
Monitor incoming events
Use these settings to monitor and detect a high rate of incoming events from cameras connected to the Archiver. When the event rate is reached, a warning message identifies the problematic cameras and allows you to investigate and take action.
Send notification for high event rate
Turn on this option to enable the event monitor and define the event rate (enabled by default).
Event threshold
The number of events that must be received from all the cameras within the defined time period, to trigger the warning. The default value is 10,000.
Time period
The amount of time in which the event threshold must be reached to trigger the warning. The default value is 5 minutes.
NOTE: Changing the time period in the event monitor resets the event counters for all the cameras to zero.
Additional settings
These additional settings are reserved for use by our Technical Assistance personnel.