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Replication of the archive data refers to the copying of fixed-size blocks of information (video, audio, metadata) from one archive to another within the same Axxon-domain. The primary purpose of data replication is to ensure long-term storage and access to multimedia data on remote storage devices. Every archive can be both the sender and receiver of data. 

Note
titleAttention!

Replication is performed as blocks of information accumulate and only to the end of the archive. Blocks of information can be replicated to any part of the archive in the object archive.

To transfer the old data from Archive 1 to Archive 2 and continue writing recording new data to Archive 2, do the following:

  1. Replicate the data from Archive 1 to Archive 2,
  2. while
  3. recording isn't performed to Archive 2
  4. cannot be written to
  5. .
  6. Configure the camera recording to
  7. write to
  8. Archive 2.

The events indicating the start and successful completion of data replication will be are generated in the system (see see Event control). These events can be used in macros (see see Programming).

To configure data replication, do the following:

  1. In the list of archives of the Axxon-domain, select the archive to which you want to copy data from other archives.
  2. Select one or more archives

  3. form
  4. from which you want to copy data

  5. (1)
  6. . You can also replicate video from the embedded camera storage (

  7. 4,
  8. see

  9. The
  10. Embedded storage

  11. object
  12. ).
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  13. For each archive, select the cameras from which data will be copied to the replication archive (2). To select all cameras, click the Select all button.

    Info
    titleNote

    Data from a particular camera can be copied to the replication archive only from one archive. When you select a camera for replication from an archive, the camera becomes unavailable for replication from any other archive.

    You cannot select cameras if they are already writing to the replication archive.

    Select the replication period (3):

  14. In the Replication period parameter, select the replication period:

    1. Always—replication is

  15. Always—replication will be
    1. performed continuously. 

    2. Time schedule
  16. —replication will be
    1. —replication is performed within the specified time schedule (
  17. see
    1. see Creating schedules). For example, to distribute the CPU load, you can configure replication to run at night.
    2. On demand—replication

  18. will be
    1. is started manually or using macros (

  19. see
    1. see Manual archive replication, Start replication).

      Note
      titleAttention!
      • If you change the replication period in an existing replication archive, the archive
  20. records
      • recordings for the previous
  21. period will be deleted
      • period are deleted.
      • If you use an object archive, it is possible to record data and replicate it to the same archive at a time if you select the On demand replication period. For example, in the case of continuous recording and a short-term (for example, five minutes) loss of connection with the camera, you can use a macro to replicate the data from the embedded storage to the same archive to which the continuous recording is made.
  22. In the Cameras for replication parameter, for each archive, select cameras from which data are copied to the replication archive. To select all cameras, click the Select all button.

    Info
    titleNote
    • Data from a particular camera can be copied to the replication archive only from one archive. When you select a camera for replication from an archive, the camera becomes unavailable for replication from any other archive.
    • You cannot select cameras if they are already recording to the replication archive.
  23. Click the Apply Image Added button.

Configuring data replication is complete. If the replication period was is set to Always, data replication starts immediately after the settings are applied.