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Configuring the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Web Server for Optimal Data Storage
Release 7.1
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:30 pm
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing is designed to manage itself automatically with minimal 
administrative activities. However, it is important to consider the impact that potential activities can 
have on network and hardware resources.
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Web Conferencing Data Storage
Storage space is required on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Server for storing converted meeting 
recordings and data attachments. It is important to plan for the system demand (disk space) that this kind 
of storage will require through proper configuration and management.
By default, the Web Server stores all recordings and attachments for meetings held on the server on a 
local disk. You can change the storage configuration to copy these items to an external backup location 
(such as a shared network drive on a dedicated storage server, a network-attached storage device, or a 
storage area network).
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing checks for available disk space at regular five minute 
intervals. When the free disk space hits the 20% mark, a minor alarm is sent to the Application Server. 
When the free disk space hits 5%, a major alarm is sent to the Application Server but the system will not 
automatically shut down the Web Server. If you attempt to restart the Web Server for any reason when 
the disk space is less then 5% the Web Server will refuse to start up.
Caution
If you see a minor alarm for a disk space issue on the Web Server in the alarm table, the disk space 
identified in the alarm table only reflects the first event. The disk space could be better or worse if the 
alarm table has received more than one of these alarms. Therefore you should take measures to deal with 
the disk space issue to prevent any potential failure of the Web Server.