Archiver Record Storage; Maximum Retrieval Days; Delete All Waveform And Datalogger Files From The Archiver's Root Folder - GE Multilin DDFR Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 5: RETRIEVING AND VIEWING DDFR ARCHIVER DATA

5.2.2.1 Archiver Record Storage

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5.2.2.2 Maximum Retrieval Days

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5.2.2.3 Delete ALL Waveform and DataLogger files from the Archiver's Root Folder

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5.2.2.4 Delete ALL Events from the Archiver's Event Database
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DISTRIBUTED DIGITAL FAULT RECORDER – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This field sets the directory path where all the information retrieved from the DDFRs is
stored. The DDFR Archiver creates a separate folder for each of the configured DDFRs, as
detailed in section 5.1.3. Within each DDFR folder there will be folders for Waveform
records, Data Logger records and backup files for the Event records.
The DDFR Archiver must be restarted in order for any changes to take effect.
When the DDFR Archiver establishes communications with the DDFR, the Archiver will
request data from the past 60 days (the default setting) from the DDFR. An upper limit of 60
days is set so that the Archiver system is not overloaded with data that may be considered
outdated.
The "re-requesting" of information from existing DDFRs may result in duplicate entries in
the event database.
Select this checkbox to clear the contents of the path specified for
DDFR Record Storage.
The DDFR Archiver must be restarted in order for this change to take effect.
Select this checkbox to clear all the events from the DDFR Archiver
system's SQL Database.
The DDFR Archiver must be restarted in order for any changes to take effect.
CONFIGURING THE DDFR ARCHIVER
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