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1. Inthe Number of Transfers Shown field you can define how many transfer jobs at maximum will be displayed in the File Transfer pane By default this is set to 20 If you have modified the default settings you can restore them by clicking the Set to Default Settings button These settings have been configured in the Configurator application 2 6 6 Oracle Connection Tab The Oracle Connection tab allows you to configure the connection with the Oracle database Oracle login Database name Use this database name Login name Use this login name Password Use autologin e Application history Keep alive Keep connection alive Interval BO second s try qj Test Oracle Entering the Database Name In this field you have to enter the name of the database the application has to connect to If the Use This Database Name check box is selected the name of the database will automatically appear in the Oracle login dialog box at start up 2 Monitoring File Transfers 17 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 Entering the Login Name In this field you have to enter a login name If the Use This Login Name check box is selected the login name will automatically appear in the Oracle login dialog box at start up Entering a Password In this field you have to enter a password If the Use Auto Login check box is selected the application automatically logs into the selected database at s
2. If you click Yes the application is stopped and closed A manual restart will be required Click Cancel to continue E Mail Options Tab In case the application is capable of sending e mail messages the E Mail Options tab will allow you to configure an e mail account enterthe e mail address of the default sender and recipients and enter a default e mail subject If the application is not capable of sending e mail messages the settings in this tab cannot be used Send e mail Send e mail Mail system settings Host identifier SMTP login Fort User Time out Password Mail message settings Internal mail settings External mail settings From Subject 2 Monitoring File Transfers 19 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 2 6 8 20 To be able to configure the e mail account you have to select the Send E Mail check box The fields in the Mail System Settings and Mail Message Settings group box become available Configuring an E Mail Account In the Mail System Settings group box you have to enter the IP address and port number of the SMTP server and specify a timeout In the SMTP Login group box you can enter a user name and password Configuring a Default E Mail Message The Mail Message Settings group box contains two tabs Internal Mail Settings and External Mail Settings The Internal Mail Settings tab can be used to configure a default e mail message that will be sent to the EVS developer
3. Error connecting to destination 172 26 1 2 as evs error J source file not found 9 RETRY Source file fle 0197 dat was not found error 1 led connecting to source RETRY Error connecting to destination 172 26 1 2 as evs EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 2 4 Issue 3 7 D June 2014 If you click the Retry button File Transfer Daemon will retry a number of times to perform the file transfer job The number of retries has been configured in the database and depends on the type of error The error code will be reset to O and the status will be set to Requested again As long as the file transfer job has not failed you can retry it Once the file transfer job has failed the Retry button will no longer be available Hiding and Unhiding Columns You can temporarily hide columns from a grid without having to remove them Afterwards you can easily make them visible again How to Hide a Column To hide a particular column from a grid proceed as follows 1 Click the Show Hide Move button EJ in the top left corner of the grid A drop down list will appear with the available columns gord Mame Ord Name Description Status Last update Y Def Act Active 2 Deselect the check box next to the header of the column you want to hide from the grid How to Unhide a Column To make a hidden column visible again proceed as follows 1 Click the Show Hide Move button EJ in the top left corner of
4. logon denied If the database name is invalid then a message box appears with the following message ORA 12154 TNS could not resolve the connect identifier specified If you omit the password then a message box appears with the following message ORA 01005 null password given logon denied 2 Monitoring File Transfers V E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 2 0 7 If you do not enter a database name login and username then a message box appears with the following message ORA 12560 TNS protocol adapter error You can also check the software version of the application by clicking the Test Oracle button If the software version is up to date then the following message appears Current The Current Version If the software version is outdated then the following message appears Unknown Version Application Please contact the EDP department If you close the Settings window without testing the validity of the database name login and username you just entered then a message box appears Information If you click Yes then the Settings window is closed and the original values are restored If you click Cancel then the Settings window does not close and you can test the values by clicking the Test Oracle button If you change the current database settings test the connection and then close the Settings window a message box will appear Information
5. 2 6 6 Oracle Connection Tab 17 2 6 7 E Mail Options Tab 19 2 6 8 FIP Tab cnn 20 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 What s New In the Configuration Manual of the File Transfer Daemon the icon has been added on the left margin to highlight information on new and updated features The changes linked to new features in version 3 7 are listed below The version of the application and the validity of the license are checked at startup e See section Version and License Check on page 3 The splash screen now also displays the database name and version and the date until which the license is valid See section Main Window Overview on page 5 The columns in the main window grid can now be re arranged hidden and made visible again e See section Reordering Columns on page 11 e See section Hiding and Unhiding Columns on page 10 The settings have been rearranged and certain settings can only be configured in the Configurator What s New V E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 1 About the Application General Description File Transfer Daemon is an automated application that transfers the files to be archived video files metadata XMLs etc from the IPDirector nearline storage to the XenData Cache where it will be picked up by the
6. XenData archiving workflow For restores it will check when the restoring from LTO to the Cache is finished and then transport the file back to the IPDirector nearline storage Workflow The diagram below shows the interactions between IPDirector and the various IP2Archive software components and between the various IP2Archive software components and the HSM system When IP2Archive interfaces with SGL s FlashNet Front Porch Digital s DIVArchive or Atempo s Digital Archive File Transfer Daemon is replaced by Tape Storage Controller XStore SAN IPDirector Database Copy source file to XenData Metadata Sync Request Archive Restore A License Controller Deep Archive Manager En Ta IP2Archive Communicator Remove Online Copy Copy restored file to Nearline Archive IN Restore Deep Archive Sync IP2Archive Database Deep Archive Controller File Transfer Daemon XenData Database Synchronize IP2A Archive Restore y Licenses Remove Online Copy Purge Tape Robot XSecure 1 About the Application 1 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 1 1 1 2 After Installation Double click the File Transfer Daemon icon on the desktop of the application server to start the application You can also start the application by double clicking the executable file exe in the installation folder The splash screen appear
7. folder is In the Cleanup Period Days field you can enter a time interval in days after which File Transfer Daemon will clean up the generated log files By default this is set to 32 days If you enter 0 the log files will never be cleaned up 2 Monitoring File Transfers 15 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 2 6 5 Configuring Log Events Share Copy Transfers In the Log Event Frequency field you can specify after how many events a log is displayed in the Log pane conveying the progress of the file share copies being performed By default this is set to 1000 MAD Options Tab The MAD Options tab allows you to configure the file transfer process Transfer Configuration Application File Transfer Daemon Instance Source Destination Type Storage Volume Directory Access Type Storage Volume Directory Access Type Access Type Global Mumber Days Back 1 1 infinite Request Data Delay BUS sec Number Days Showing Failed 0 1 infinite Enable Auto Start E Number Of Transfers Shown DE Set to default settings Selecting File Transfer Daemon Instance You first have to select the correct File Transfer Daemon instance from the Application list An overview will appear of the types of transfer configurations that will be processed by this application In the Source column the following information is displayed name of the source storage volume name of a particular folder on
8. the grid A drop down list will appear with the available columns Mame Ord Name Description Status Last update Y Def Act 7 Active 2 Select the check box next to the header of the column you want to make visible again 2 Monitoring File Transfers V E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 2 5 Reordering Columns If you want the information in a grid to be displayed in a different order you can change the position of the columns There are two ways to reorder columns Using a Drag And Drop Action To reorder a column by directly dragging its header proceed as follows 1 Click the header of the column you want to move and hold down your left mouse button 2 Drag the column header to the desired position in the grid Two arrows will indicate where it is possible to insert the column 3 Release the left mouse button to insert the column Using the Show Hide Move Button You can also reorder the columns of a grid by using the Show Hide Move button 1 Click on the left side of the first column header A drop down list containing the headers of the grid columns appears The column headers are listed in the order in which the columns are displayed in the grid The first header in the list is the leftmost field in the grid The columns that are visible in the grid are selected The headers in the screenshot below can differ from the headers available in yo
9. the source storage volume file access type In the Destination column the following information is displayed name of the target storage volume name of a particular folder on the target storage volume file access type In the Type column the type of file access used is displayed Configuring the Frequency of Automated Tasks The Global group box allows you to configure the frequency of 8 number of automated tasks In the Number Days Back field you can specify how far back in time in days File Transfer Daemon goes to process the file transfer requests in the database By default this is set to infinite i e 1 2 Monitoring File Transfers Va CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 ii In the Request Data Delay field you can specify how frequently in seconds File Transfer Daemon will check the database for new file transfer requests By default this is set to 60 If you select the Enable Auto Start check box File Transfer Daemon will automatically start processing file transfer requests at start up By default this check box is not selected You can also specify the time interval after which File Transfer Daemon will start processing the file transfer requests By default this is set to 10 Inthe Number Days Showing Failed field you can specify how long in days a failed file transfer will stay visible in the File Transfer pane By default this is set to
10. Access the name of the source will only contain the name of a specific folder on the source storage volume The name of the target will only contain the name of a specific folder on the target storage volume Volume File Access the name of the source will contain the name of the source storage volume and a specific folder on this volume The name of the target will contain the name of the target storage volume and a specific folder on this volume Overview System Settings Subcategories The System settings are divided into the following subcategories e Logging e MAD Options e Oracle Connection e E Mail Options e FTP For each subcategory a tab is provided Logging Tab The Logging tab allows you to configure the log file management by File Transfer Daemon Log Files Log Files Director edLogFilesDir Cleanup period days 225 U never Share copy Log Event Frequency 100075 Configuring Log File Management To be able to configure the log file management you have to select the Log Files check box in the Log Files group box The other settings in this group box become available then Once you have selected this check box File Transfer Daemon will generate a new log file every day By default this check box is selected In the Log Files Directory field you can enter the path of the log file storage folder manually or you can browse for it by clicking edLogFilesDir The default log file storage
11. Database Explorer View gt Clips Playlists gt Timelines Edits Bins gt Users Bin 4 Deep Archive Process Archiving 0_Request Archive 1_Archive In Process 2_Archived 3_Arch Rejected 4_Archive Failed Restoring 0_Request Restore 1_Restore In Process 2_Restored 3_Restore Failed IPMOSGateway WVR Saved Filters 310 elements Name v WVR_170412_05 WVR_170412_06 WVR_170412_07 WVR_170412_08 WVR_170412_09 WVR_180212_01 WVR_180212_03 WVR_180212_08_1 WVR_180212_09_ l WVR_180212_10_ WVR_180212_11_ ITTEOTVA OWVR_180212_1 TWVR_180212_1 WVR_180212_19 WVR_180212_20_XEDIO WVR_180212_12 WVR_180212_13 WVR_180212_14 WVR_180212_15 WVR_180212_16 WVR_180212_17 WVR_180212_18 Next dip None IPBArchive Clip Elements Archive Status Archive Progr Archived Archived Archived Archived Archived Archived Archived ONFIGURATION MANUAL FILE TRANSFER DAEMON Version 3 7 June 2014 Archive Progr Archive LTO T Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed No BE Play remote V gt E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Copyright 2003 2014 All rights reserved Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been
12. Each file transfer can have one of the following statuses Status Abort Req Aborted Error Executed Failed Other Appl Processing Requested Undefined Led Color orange olive red lime purple blue yellow white gray Description A request has been made to abort the file transfer The file transfer has been aborted An error occurred during the file transfer The file transfer has been executed successfully The file transfer has reached its maximum number of retries i e went in error the maximum number of times The file transfer request has been assigned to another File Transfer Daemon instance The file transfer is being executed The file transfer has been requested and assigned to this File Transfer Daemon instance The file transfer request has not yet been assigned to a particular File Transfer Daemon instance Retrying File Transfer Errors Sometimes an error can occur during a file transfer The file transfer job will go into error A Retry button and a detailed error description will appear 27 Jun 13 10 2 2 Monitoring File Transfers BOX 1 error 1 led connecting to source Error connecting to destination 172 26 1 2 error 1 led connecting to source RET Error connecting to destination 172 26 1 2 as evs error 1 led connecting to source RETRY Error connecting to destination 172 26 1 2 as evs Cir error Jed connecting to source R 7
13. Outdated A newer version of the application red Click OK to start the exists but this version can still be application at once used By default the The application version that should be application starts installed is displayed automatically after 10 seconds Obsolete A newer version of the application red Click OK to continue exists and must be used This version may not be used anymore The application shuts down The application version that should be installed is displayed Undefined The version of the application is not black Click OK to continue defined in the MAD database The application shuts down 1 Aboutthe Application 3 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 Status Description Color Action Required Beta A test version blue Click OK to start the application By default the application starts automatically after 10 seconds License The license period is about to expire It orange Click OK to start the About to is shown in how many days the license application at once Expire will expire By default the Contact your system administrator or application starts check the License Controller manual automatically after 10 seconds License The license period has expired The red Click OK to continue Expired date when the license expired is displayed The application shuts down Contact your system administrator or check the License Controller manual No Valid There was no valid licens
14. Start Stop buttons are used to manually start and stop the application 4 Status field The Status field displays the current status of the application 5 Transfers pane The Transfers pane gives an overview of the file transfers that are being or have been executed by the application The status of each file transfer is displayed 6 Log pane The Log pane lists application events and can be useful when you are trying to verify that automations are working correctly The date and time of each event is displayed By default this pane is hidden To display it click the splitter bar Menu Bar The menu bar contains three menus File Settings and Help File Menu The File menu contains only one command Exit It is used to exit the application Click the File menu or use the keyboard shortcut keys ALT F or F10 F to open it Click Exit or use the keyboard shortcut key X to exit the application Settings Menu The Settings menu does not contain any commands It immediately gives access to the application settings Click the Settings menu or use the keyboard shortcut keys ALT S or F10 S to access the settings Help Menu The Help menu contains only one command About Click the Help menu or use the keyboard shortcut keys ALT H or F10 H to open it With the About command the application about box can be opened The about box displays the application software version the date until which the application license is valid t
15. e found inthe red Click OK to continue License database The application shuts Contact your system administrator or down check the License Controller manual Maximum The maximum number of instances red Click OK to continue Licenses lt NUMBER OF LICENSES for the Reached license has been reached The application shuts down Contact your system administrator or check the License Controller manual 4 1 About the Application Va CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 ii 1 4 Main Window Overview General Description The main window displays the file transfers that are being or have already been performed It allows you to monitor the file transfer status and progress check for possible errors and retry failed transfers Illustration The main window contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below Area Description The table below describes the various parts of the main window Part Name Description 1 Title bar The Title bar displays the name of the application and the software version number Between square brackets the instance of the application that was selected in the settings appears If no instance has been selected yet Undefined appears 1 About the Application EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 NEW Part Name Description 2 Menu bar The Menu bar contains three menus File Settings and Help 3 Start Stop buttons The
16. he name and version of the database the application is logged on to and the login name used Click About or use the keyboard shortcut key A to open the about box 4 Note A These menus only become available after you have clicked the Stop button 1 Aboutthe Application V E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 IPS Archive F i File Transfer Daemon Version X X X X Database RXXXXX License dd mm yyyy A Logged on to DatabaseName as Login Status Field The Status field displays the current status of the application In Automatic Mode the Status field will display the status AUTO at start up indicating that the application will automatically start processing file transfer requests and executing file transfers After a certain time interval specified in the settings the status will automatically turn into Active In Manual Mode the Status field will display the status INACTIVEat startup If you then click the Start button the status will immediately turn into ACTIVE Warning File Transfer Daemon cannot be exited while performing transfers You will have to click the Stop button first before you can exit File Transfer Daemon 1 About the Application 7 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 2 2 1 Issue 3 7 D June 2014 Monitoring File Transfers File Transfer Data The File Transfer pane displays the information about the file transfer jobs that have been or that are be
17. ing executed Ry File Transfer Daemon 3 6 0 1 undefined Stop Transfers The table below describes the information that is displayed Data Description Application Name of the File Transfer Daemon instance that is performing the file transfer This field is empty if the instance is undefined Created Time and date the file transfer job was requested Error Brief description of the error that occurred This field is empty if there are no errors Filename Name of the file to be transferred Filesize Size of the file to be transferred This field is empty is the filesize is 0 ID Unique identifier of the file transfer job Nb Err Number of times File Transfer Daemon transferred the requested file unsuccessfully This field is empty if the number of errors is 0 Progress Progress bar displaying the progress of the file transfer This field is empty if the file transfer has not started yet Source Name of the source folder volume Started Date and time the file transfer started This field is empty if the file transfer has not started yet Status Status of the file transfer job Target Name of the target folder volume Time Duration of the file transfer This field is empty if the file transfer has not started yet Title Name of the file transfer job Type Type of transfer method used 2 Monitoring File Transfers CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 2 2 V gt File Transfer Status
18. made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication Improvement Requests Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs com Regional Contacts The address and phone number of the EVS headquarters are usually mentioned in the Help gt About menu in the user interface You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or at the following page on the EVS website http www evs com contacts User Manuals on EVS Website The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage http www evs com downloadcenter VY E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 Table of Contents Table of Contents WHAT S NEW Il 1 ABOUT THE APPLICATION 20000000 1 1 1 After Installation 2 0200200ocecen nennen nennen
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21. s IPS Archive File Transfer Daemon Version 01 04 Logging on to as The application logs into the database Then the Settings window appears allowing you to configure the application See section Settings Window on page 12 After Configuration Double click the File Transfer Daemon icon on the desktop of the application server to start the application You can also start the application by double clicking the executable file exe in the installation folder The splash screen appears The application logs into the database Then the main window opens Depending on the settings the application will either automatically start executing file transfers after a certain time interval or you will have to click the Start button first 1 Aboutthe Application es V E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 DE 1 3 Version and License Check Introduction MEW The version of the application and the validity of the application license will be checked when the application logs into the IP2Archive database at startup The status of the version or the license that is returned is displayed on the application splash screen Logging on to as Version and License Statuses The following version and license statuses can be returned Status Description Color Action Required Current The actual version of the application no No action required color The application starts automatically
22. s and the customer when an error occurs The External Mail Settings tab can be used to configure a default e mail message that will be sent to the customer to notify him about an error In each tab you have to enter the senders email address the email address of the various recipients and a subject It should be noted that this tab is not always used When you insert multiple e mail addresses in any of the header fields make sure you separate them by 8 comma To test the settings and manually send an e mail message click the Send Mail button For the new settings to take effect close and restart the application Check the TOM ini file in the installation folder of the application for the e mail addresses and subject entered here General TemporaryFi les Text edtTemporaryFi lesDir Emai lwanted Checked 0 Port Text 25 HOSTID Text Timeout Text 5000 SMTPLogin Checked 1 Mai lUser Text Mai lPasswd Text y1cwaD8bs1hdk17uHq8knw Mai PasswdUnicode Text 7 9C JGqDro FCD64sFhtzkw From Text i Bcc Text i Subject Text xternMallFrom Text xternMailTo Text xternMai ICc Text cbSavescr eenDumpUnHand ledErrors Checked 1 cbsaveunforcedEerrors Checked 1 cbsavescreenDbumphandlederrors Checked 1 cbAutomaticLogin Checked 0 cbUseknownDatabase Checked 0 chuseThisLogin Checked 0 chkkeepconnectiona live Checked 0 chkTryToReconnect Checked 0 FTP Tab The FTP tab allows you to configure the transfer
23. s of the type FTP 2 Monitoring File Transfers Va CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 ii FTP Buffer Size FTP UTF 8 Enabled Log Event Frequency 10002 Set to default settings The FTP buffer size is the size of the FTP Send Receive buffer used in case of FTP transfer By default this is set to 16 The FTP UTF 8 Enabled check box is an indication that UTF 8 support should be enabled for the FTP transfers This is needed for some Linux FTP servers By default this check box is not selected In the Log Event Frequency field you can specify after how many events a log is displayed in the Log pane conveying the progress of the FTP transfers By default this is set to 1000 If you have modified the default settings you can restore them by clicking the Set to Default Settings button These settings have been configured in the Configurator 2 Monitoring File Transfers 21 m i a V E To learn more about EVS go to www evs com Corporate 32 4 361 7000 North amp Latin America 1 973 575 7811 EVS Headquarters Asia amp Pacific Liege Science Park 852 2914 2501 16 rue Bois St Jean B 4102 Seraing Other regional offices Belgium www evs com contact EVS Broadcast Equipment is continuously adapting and improving Its products in accordance with the ever changing requirements of the Broadcast Industry The data contained herein is therefore subject to change without pri
24. strator EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 2 6 1 2 6 2 Edit Mode To be able to edit the System settings you first have to enter a password To put the Settings window into Edit Mode proceed as follows Enter into edit mode 1 Click the Enter Into Edit Mode button A dialog box appears Password Dialog 2 Enter the administrator password and then click OK The Settings window enters into Edit Mode Edit Mode Note A Certain settings are read only and cannot be configured These can only be modified in the Configurator application Other settings have to be configured locally Overview User Settings Subcategories The System settings are divided into the following subcategories e MAD MAD Tab The MAD tab allows you to configure how the name of the source and target location will be displayed in the main window of File Transfer Daemon Source Target Name Volume Volume File Access If you select the radio button e Volume the name of the source i e the storage area containing the file that has to be transferred will only contain the source storage volume name The name of the target i e the storage area the file has to be transferred to will only contain the target storage volume name By default this option is selected 2 Monitoring File Transfers V E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 2 6 3 2 6 4 e File
25. tart up The Oracle login dialog box does not appear Checking Application History By clicking the Application History button you can open a chronological list of all software versions of the application To get more details about each version creation date name of programmer status additional remarks you have to click next to the version number Activating Keep Alive If the option Keep Connection Alive is selected a message is sent to the database at regular time intervals to avoid idle connections from being closed by the firewall These intervals can be set by you If the option Try to Reconnect if Keep Alive Fails is selected the application will try a number of times to reconnect with the database If the option Report Status in Database Everytime Keep Alive Timer Triggers is selected the status of the connection is reported in the database each time the Keep Alive Timer sends a trigger to send a Keep Connection Alive message If the option Report Status of Tasks is selected the status of the tasks ok or not ok is reported to the database Testing the Oracle Connection The Test Oracle button allows you to check the validity of the database name login and username you entered If these data are valid then the following message appears next to the Test Oracle button OK If the login name or password is invalid then a message box appears with the following message ORA 01017 invalid username password
26. ur application Name Ord 7 Name Description Status Last update Y Def Act Y Active 2 Select a header and drag it to the desired position in the list Green arrows will appear indicating where you can insert the grid 2 Monitoring File Transfers EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Issue 3 7 D June 2014 Ord Mame Ord Name Description Status Last update Def Active 2 6 Settings Window Opening the Settings Window The Settings window allows you to configure your application The first time the application is launched after it has been installed the Settings window opens automatically Settings Usersettings System settings MAD Source Target Name volume Volume File Access To make this menu available click the Stop button The application will stop performing its tasks Overview Setup Categories The settings can be divided into two setup categories Inthe Settings window a tab is provided for each setup category The table below briefly describes each setup category 12 2 Monitoring File Transfers VY E CONFIGURATION MANUAL IP2Archive 1 4 File Transfer Daemon 3 7 Setup Category User Settings System Settings 2 Monitoring File Transfers Description These settings can be configured by each individual user These settings configure the general functioning of the application They can only be configured by the system admini

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