Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Video Integration クイック設定ガイド
Configuring Recordings for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Restrictions for Recording
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Restrictions for Recording
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Video-enabled meetings are restricted to a maximum meeting recording length of 6 hours, even if
no video participants actually attend. Specifically:
no video participants actually attend. Specifically:
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In the user profile of the meeting scheduler, if the
field enables the user to host
video meetings, then the meeting recording cannot exceed 6 hours. If this limit is reached during
a meeting, the system automatically stops the recording.
a meeting, the system automatically stops the recording.
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There is no meeting recording length restriction for meetings scheduled by users whose
user profile field is set to
. Because these users cannot host
video meetings, the meetings they schedule are not video-enabled.
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The default system configuration for video-enabled recording requires H.264 to be the highest
priority in the list of supported video codecs for 7.1.
priority in the list of supported video codecs for 7.1.
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Log into Audio blade.
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Select MCU > Services.
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Highlight the service code and select edit > Advanced video Settings.
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Add H.264 to Selected and make to be the first in the list.
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The system allows a maximum of 50 concurrent meeting recordings. Nevertheless, the supported
number of concurrent recordings depends on the Application Server model, the configured and
utilized capacity of your system, and the type of media (voice, video, web) being recorded.
number of concurrent recordings depends on the Application Server model, the configured and
utilized capacity of your system, and the type of media (voice, video, web) being recorded.
For detailed recording limitations, see the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace data sheet at
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace does not record Cisco WebEx meetings, even though the audio portion
is held on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system. This restriction applies to all meetings that are
scheduled to use Cisco WebEx web conferencing, even if participants never join the web meetings.
is held on the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system. This restriction applies to all meetings that are
scheduled to use Cisco WebEx web conferencing, even if participants never join the web meetings.
Instead, Cisco WebEx meetings are recorded through Cisco WebEx Network-Based Recording
(NBR) and stored on the Cisco WebEx site. The recording capacity is determined by the
Cisco WebEx account.
(NBR) and stored on the Cisco WebEx site. The recording capacity is determined by the
Cisco WebEx account.
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The Application Server can store up to:
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500 hours of audio recordings or 80 hours of video recordings on a Cisco MCS 7835.
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1000 hours of audio recording or 160 hours of video recordings on a Cisco MCS 7845.
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting recordings are only initially stored on the Application Server.
Shortly after each recorded meeting ends, the Replication Service copies the meeting recording from
the Application Server to the Web Server, where the recording is converted and stored for user
playback.
Shortly after each recorded meeting ends, the Replication Service copies the meeting recording from
the Application Server to the Web Server, where the recording is converted and stored for user
playback.
Every day at 2 a.m. (local server time), the system purges all recordings on the Application Server
that are older than 24 hours. To display the available disk space for recordings (/mpx-record
directory) on the Application Server, log in to the CLI and enter df -k.
that are older than 24 hours. To display the available disk space for recordings (/mpx-record
directory) on the Application Server, log in to the CLI and enter df -k.
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If the /mpx-record disk space on the Application Server ever becomes 90% utilized, the
system generates a minor alarm and does not allow any more recordings to begin until
sufficient disk space is freed by the daily 2 a.m. purge. If recordings in progress cause the
disk space to become 97% utilized, then the system stops all recordings. In the unlikely event
that the disk space becomes 100% utilized, the system generates a major alarm, and you need
to contact Cisco TAC.
system generates a minor alarm and does not allow any more recordings to begin until
sufficient disk space is freed by the daily 2 a.m. purge. If recordings in progress cause the
disk space to become 97% utilized, then the system stops all recordings. In the unlikely event
that the disk space becomes 100% utilized, the system generates a major alarm, and you need
to contact Cisco TAC.