MDI Type
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The Managed Device
Interface (MDI) type to which these settings apply.
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MDI Name
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A name for this
instance of the MDI type.
Do not use spaces in the MDI
name.
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Hostname of device
running the MDI
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The name of the
GV STRATUS server that hosts this
MDI.
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Port number
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The port number
of the port that this MDI listens to. The default port number is
9122. Other port numbers are also allowed.
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Hostname of the DIVA
Archive
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The hostname or IP address of the DIVA Archive
server.
Note: The device status can be monitored in the Resource Monitor of GV STRATUS Control Panel.
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DIVA Manager Port |
The default value for the DIVA Manager Port
number is listed below:
- DIVA version 7.1 and below:
9000
- DIVA version 7.2: 9072
Other DIVA Manager Port numbers are also allowed. Refer to
your DIVA archive server for configuration details. |
Disk Array Names
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The disk arrays in DIVA that are exposed in GV
STRATUS clients. |
Timeout (sec)
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The default timeout
is 180 seconds.
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Maximum concurrent archive
operations |
The maximum number of
transfers that the MDI will process at the same time for archive
operations. The number of maximum concurrent transfers can be
monitored in the Resource Monitor of GV STRATUS Control Panel. The maximum number is set to 5 by
default. |
Maximum concurrent restore operations |
The maximum number of transfers that the MDI will process at
the same time for restore operations. The number of maximum
concurrent transfers can be monitored in the Resource Monitor of
GV STRATUS Control Panel. The
maximum number is set to 5 by default. |
Format |
Specifies the format of the archived asset,
either GXF or MXF.
Note: In order for the format change to take effect, you
need to click Save and restart
your GV STRATUS clients.
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DIVA Categories |
Specifies multiple DIVA categories for your archived
material. All configured categories in DIVA Archive MDI
settings will be accessible via the GV STRATUS
Navigator. If this setting is empty, GXF category
will be used and shown by default in DIVA Archive
MDI.
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