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VideoXpert® Professional v 3.17 Operations Manual
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3.
At the bottom-right of the Volumes (center) panel, click the plus sign icon ( ).
4. In the Create New Volume Group dialog box:
a. Enter a value in the Path field.
b. Click to select or deselect the checkbox for Requires credentials. If you select this checkbox,
enter values in the Username, Password, and Domain fields.
c. Enter a value in the Buffer Size field.
d. Click to select or deselect the checkbox for Reserve bandwidth for this volume.
e. Click OK.
Editing a Volume
1. In VideoXpert Storage Portal, click the Volumes tab.
2. In the Volume Groups (left) panel, click to select the volume group that contains the volume you
will edit.
3. In the Volumes (center) panel, click to select the volume to edit.
4.
At the bottom-right of the Volumes panel, click the pencil icon ( ).
5. In the Edit Volume Path dialog box:
a. (Optional) Type a new string in the Path field.
b. (Optional) Click to select or deselect the checkbox for Requires credentials.If you select this
checkbox, enter values in the Username, Password, and Domain fields.
c. (Optional) Enter a value in the Buffer Size field.
d. Click to select or deselect the checkbox for Reserve bandwidth for this volume.
6. Click Save.
Deleting a Volume
1. In VideoXpert Storage Portal, click the Volumes tab.
2. In the Volumes (center)panel, click to select the volume to be deleted.
3.
At the bottom-right of the Volumes panel, click the trashcan icon ( ). The trashcan icon turns red
when you hover over it.
4. In the Delete Volume dialog box, click OK.
Associating Devices With a Volume
If you have more than one non-archive volume group, you can associated devices (cameras) with
specific volume groups.This enables you to control data streams between the system and the volume
groups.
1. In VideoXpert Storage Portal, click the Volumes tab.
2. In the Volume Groups (left) panel, click to select the volume group with which you will associate
devices.
3.
In the Associated Devices (right) panel, click the pencil icon ( ).
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