Archived %1 to %2/%3/%4/%5 (wrote *** bytes, target had *** bytes)

Archived %1 to %2/%3/%4/%5 (wrote *** bytes, target had *** bytes) Description %1 = Number of files written. %BR% %2 = Year %BR% %3 = Month %BR% %4 = Day %BR% %5 = Hour %BR% Report of how much data was archived. Notes This is a normal message.

/mnt/%1/%2/%3 old usage (*** bytes), new usage (*** bytes)

/mnt/%1/%2/%3 old usage (* bytes), new usage (* bytes) Description %1 = IP address of SMB share. %BR% %2 = SMB share name. %BR% %3 = Server name. %BR% After re-scanning the archive target, this is the old and new usage. Notes This is a normal message.

Cleaning up /mnt/edvr/%1/%2/%3/%4/%5/%6 – no relevant frames were found for archiving.

Cleaning up /mnt/edvr/%1/%2/%3/%4/%5/%6 – no relevant frames were found for archiving. Description %1 = Drive Number %BR% %2 = Year %BR% %3 = Month %BR% %4 = Day %BR% %5 = Hour %BR% %6 = File Name %BR% Archive file was deleted as no frames needed to be archived. Notes This will occur when a… Continue reading Cleaning up /mnt/edvr/%1/%2/%3/%4/%5/%6 – no relevant frames were found for archiving.

Opening|creating database in location: C:/Program Files/exacqVision/Server/eventpi.db

Opening|creating database in location: C:/Program Files/exacqVision/Server/eventpi.db Description In Linux, this will say: /usr/local/exacq/Server/eventpi.db Notes This is a normal message during startup. If the file gets “created” on an existing installation, this indicates there was a corruption or missing database.