
#Expedat tool windows
An Omneon Path is the player name and always considered an absolute path.Ībsolute path names are supported on both Windows and Linux to a maximum of 4000 characters. The Root Path value is always an absolute path defined by the operating system. They can be changed at any time without requiring a change to DIVArchive clients. You specify the server directories used by DIVArchive at the configuration level, not at the request level. This approach provides better Source/Destination abstraction. The path is appended before any Files Path Root specified in requests, unless the path specified in a request is an absolute path. This applies to any type of Source/Destination. The Root Path is a Source/Destination attribute you can use as a default path for FTP-like Sources/Destinations, or as a disk mount point for disk and local sources. Omneon Spectrum MediaDirector Servers (QuickTime) Specifying Connection Timeouts ( -list_timeout, -transfer_timeout, -control_timeout)

MSS Source/Destination in MXF Mode ( -mxf)įTP Socket Window Size ( -socket_window_size)įTP Socket Block Size ( -socket_block_size) Restricting the Number of Actors to Retry ( -num_actors_to_retry) Restoring Metadata ( -rest_metadata, -rm) Specifying a Transcoder Name ( -tr_names) Specifying the Transcode Format ( -tr_archive_format, -tr_restore_format) Skipping Files During Restore ( -rest_ignoring)Īrchiving Files in a Specific Order ( -file_order) Source/Destination Connection Port ( -port)ĭeleting Source Content after Archiving ( -allow_delete_on_source)Īrchiving and Restoring File Renaming Rules ( -arch_renaming, -rest_renaming) Source/Destination CIFS User Log In ( -user) Source/Destination FTP User Log In ( -login) See Object Storage Destinations and EMC ECS (Elastic Cloud Storage) Integration for information on configuring Oracle Cloud Source/Destinations. See the Oracle DIVArchive Supported Environments Guide documentation in the Oracle DIVArchive Core documentation library for detailed and up-to-date lists of supported content servers, formats, and related DIVArchive platforms.

This appendix describes Source and Destination configuration guidelines for each type of DIVArchive supported content server.
