To find video files that are no longer referenced by your Archiver database, you can
use the VideoFileAnalyzer.exe tool found in the Security Center
installation folder.
What you should know
An orphan file is a video file that is no longer referenced
by any archive database. Orphan files remain on the disk until they are manually
deleted. This situation occurs when the archive database is changed inadvertently,
creating a mismatch between the number of video files referenced in the database and the
actual number of video files stored on disk.
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At the bottom of the Video File Analyzer dialog box, click
Find orphan files.
In the Find orphan files dialog box, specify which archive
database you want to check for orphan files.
You can find the database server and database name in the
Resources page of the Archiver or Auxiliary Archiver role in
Config Tool.
Under the Folders to scan section, click
Add ()
to add the folders you want to scan, and click OK.
Click Advanced > Find.
Select files in the Orphan files section, and do one of the
following:
To permanently remove the selected files from your system, click
Delete files ().
To move the selected files to another location and free up archive storage
space, click Move files to another folder ().
By moving the files, you can examine them and decide
what to do with them later without affecting the archiving role's
operation.
To index the selected files in the archive database again, click
Add files to the database (). This ensures that they can be found using the
Archives report in Security Center.
NOTE: Only basic
information, such as recording start time and end time is retrieved. This
operation should only be used as an emergency measure; therefore, it is
recommended to back up your database before you index the files
again.
To delete, move, or index all the files found in the folders you added, click the
corresponding colored button.
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