If the exacqVision Server data drives are full and are displaying “Recording Not Possible” on the storage page then it is possible an invalid hour folder was created during the switch to Daylight Savings Times (DST). Use the following instructions to verify and resolve the issue.
Product
exacqVision Server
Solution
These instruction are based on Windows OS and North America DST.
Make note of the Date and Time of the change to DST and determine if an invalid folder exist.
For this example most of North America changed to DST on March 12th, 2023 at 02:00 AM
Therefore any .ps or .psi files stored in the folder D:\2023\03\12\02 are in the wrong folder.
The folder either needs to be removed or the files need to be moved to D:\2023\03\12\03
Note: D: is the disk letter which will vary across systems with more than one disk. i.e. – E:\2023\03\12, F:\2023\03\12, etc.
Use File Explorer to Edit Directory
Log into the Exacq server OS using your Admin credentials
Open “File Explorer”
When File Explorer opens navigate to data drive D: > 2023 > 03 > 12
NOTE: If your system has more than 1 data drive, you will also need to look in each mount point/disk letter and repeat this process listed below. i.e. – look in E: > 2023 > 03 > 12, F: > 2023 > 03 > 12, etc.
If you find a folder named “02” within D:\2023\03\12 you will need to copy the contents to D:\2023\03\12\03 then delete this 02 folder.
Repeat this process for all data drives attached. Optionally, you can delete this 02 folder altogether, but only with permission from the system administrator.
Restart the ExacqVision server service from the services.msc console:
Note: Depending on the amount of data retention the system has it may be necessary to go back to previous years to make the same edits for Daylight Savings Time changes.
In Example: DST change was March 13th in 2022. You would find the 03/13/2022 directory, and make the same edits removing the 02 hour folder or moving the contents of the 02 hour folder to the 03 folder in this directory.