Bosch Appliances MVM-BVRM User Management tab, Secondary target block allocation GB

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Use as failover server / Master server IP address / Password

You can set up a computer as the master server, provided that VRM Server is started on it, and set up another computer as a failover server. The configuration settings of the master server are then synchronized on the failover server. If the master server fails, the failover server automatically takes over the management of the VRM system.

Secondary target block allocation [GB]

Enter the number of 1 GB storage blocks that are allocated to a device on the failover iSCSI target (secondary target). The minimum number of blocks for each device allocated to the secondary target is eight. When carrying out this step, note that each VIP X1600 module is counted as an individual device.

The retention time configured in the system also applies to secondary target blocks.

The number of secondary target blocks for a device should be selected in such a way that there is enough disk space to continue recording for the required length of time if the primary target fails. Depending on the bit rate, you can assume that one block is sufficient for approximately one hour of recording.

Blocks should remain free on the secondary target as a buffer. These are used by the VRM system if the blocks allocated to a device are insufficient.

Calculation example:

Storage capacity of the failover iSCSI target: 5024 GB

Number of allocated VIP X1600 devices: 140 (each occupied with four modules)

Failover block allocation: 8 (minimum)

Resulting number of allocated failover blocks: 140 x 4 x 8 = 4480

Resulting number of free failover blocks: 5024 - 4480 = 544

A buffer of 544 GB remains for recordings in case of a failover; this buffer is also available to the allocated devices if required.

Block reservation for VRM Server downtime (days)

Enter the number of days that the assigned encoders will be recorded although the VRM Server is down.

For example, if you set 4, the encoders will be recorded during approximately 4 days of VRM Server downtime.

If your system has encoders with low bit rate, you can significantly reduce the pre-allocated disk space.

Recording preferences mode

Automatic: Load balancing is configured automatically. Each encoder is automatically assigned 2 iSCSI targets and blocks on these 2 iSCSI targets are assigned to the encoder. Manual: You can configure load balancing manually in the traditional recording mode. Recording Preferences tab, 32

Sanity check period (days)

Move the slider to configure the required time period. After this time period the iSCSI target is checked and blocks are reassigned if needed.

Click to get step-by-step instructions:

Configuring a failover server, 22

Configuring manual recording mode, 18

Configuring automatic recording mode, 18

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User Management tab

 

 

Main window > Devices tab >

> General > User Management tab

Allows you to configure user groups and users used for configuring VRM Server.

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Contents Video Recording Manager Page Table of contents Configuring Automated Network Replenishment User interface 1Introduction VRM Server Configuration ManagerSystem overview VRM Functions5Video Streaming Gateway Installing Video Streaming Gateway 3Installation1Installing Configuring a FirewallUninstalling Verifying installationService License tab LicensingLicensing the software Used icons SaveOnline Help En Used icons Video Recording Manager Enabling the Cameras tab Starting Configuration ManagerGetting started Starting VRM MonitorConfiguring a VRM system Adding a VRM to the systemManaging iSCSI Systems Formatting LUNs Configuring the LUN typeAllocating detected devices Authorizing an encoder permanently5Clearing device allocations Creating groups of allocated devicesAllocating a device manually Configuring local storage firmware version 4.0 or later Configuring alarm tracks firmware up toManaging recording Configuring manual recording mode Configuring automatic recording modeConfiguring logs Configuring Video Streaming Gateway Adding a VSG to the systemAdding a Bosch camera to a VSG Adding a 3rd party camera to a VSG Adding an Onvif camera to a VSGTo switch on Click the Recording Profiles tab Configuring multicastSwitching on recording To configure multicastClick to check Use as failover server Configuring a failover serverManaging user groups and permissions 10.1 Configuring users and user groups10.2 Configuring camera permissions Dual authorization Security logonMeaning Configuring Automated Network Replenishment 12.2 Failover VRM Server information 12.3 VRM Settings tabUser interface 12.1 Device Allocator dialog boxBlock reservation for VRM Server downtime days Recording preferences mode12.4 User Management tab Secondary target block allocation GBGroup dialog box User dialog box12.5 ISCSI System Access tab 12.6 Default Configuration tab12.7 Load Balancing tab 12.8 Target Settings tab LUN Assignment dialog box Recording Preferences tab Storage Medium tab only firmware version up toRecording Preferences tab Overwrite older recordingsRetention time tab Assignment tab Video Streaming Gateway Privileges tabAdvanced tab License tabVSG cameras 12.17 Add/Edit dialog box Video Streaming GatewayNetwork scan RefreshVideo input Protocol settingsConnect SkipMulticast tabs Video Streaming Gateway Recording profiles tab Video Streaming GatewayStreaming Advanced tab Video Streaming GatewayNumerics IndexEn IndexVideo Recording Manager Page Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH