RGB Spectrum Digital Recording and Streaming System DGy 201x 사용자 설명서

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350-9047 v3.0.1
DGy Model 201x User’s Guide
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ERASEREMOVABLEDISK
 
(none)
This command erases the entire contents of 
the removable disk drive. 
This is an interactive command that will prompt 
for confirmation that you wish to proceed. The 
process may take several minutes, and the 
DGy will automatically reboot as soon as the 
procedure is complete. Only recorded data is 
stored on the disk. The DGy application 
software is not stored on disk.
WARNING
: This command does not have an 
undo feature.
MOUNT 
<ipaddress:sharename>
This DGy 201x optional feature supports the 
ability to mount an external network mapped 
disk drive for recording and replaying clips. 
Note that this capability requires the use of 
Linux or an Allegro network file server software 
for the Windows OS.
The MOUNT command provides the ability to 
set up a network mapped NFS remote disk 
drive that the DGy can use to store and recall 
recordings. The location of the remote drive is 
identified by the network address (ipaddress
and sharename is the name of the shared 
drive as configured in the NFS server on the 
remote host; the syntax of this name may vary 
with different NFS servers. 
It is recommended that the IT manager 
consulted before executing the mounting 
procedure.
Example
: To mount the /usr/dgy NFS share on 
a Linux host at IP node 192.168.1.123, issue 
the following: 
mount 192.168.1.123:/usr/dgy
Once the disk is mounted the drive will be 
identified in the Clip Browser as \remot.
To record, play or list clips on the remote drive 
execute the command CD/rgb/mp1 followed by 
the desired clip command (PLAYRECORD 
...).
The settings associated with the remote drive 
are saved in non-volatile memory, and the DGy 
will automatically attempt to reconnect after a 
reboot. To select a new remote drive you must 
first unmount the current drive (see the 
 command for details).
Note
: After mounting a drive verify that the 
drive is mounted can be accomplished using 
the VOLINFO command (see 
 
for details).
Table 6-8  
Clip and Disk Commands (Continued)
Command
Argument
Description