Documentation for C-Werk 2.0.

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The system log is a log containing system information on events, including system error entries.

The system log is stored in a local database for each server. You can set access to the system log for a user group in the Users tab under Settings (see the section titled Configuring user permissions).

By default, metadata files are stored in Server's metadata database. The metadata storage path is set during the C-Werk installation (see Installation). If necessary, you can place metadata on any available network storage.

To configure storage of the system log and metadata:

  1. Go to Settings  Options (1) Data storage (2).
  2. In the Settings of system log storage parameters group, in the Period field, enter the amount of days to store the system log in the Server’s database (3). The maximum time is 1000 days. 

    Attention!

    If you enter zero value, system Log events will be stored 0 days.

  3. In the Cleanup period field, enter the amount of hours after which outdated events will be purged from the system log (4). Outdated events are events that have been stored in the system log for a period greater than that indicated in the previous step.
  4. In the Settings of metadata storage parameters group, in the Period field, enter the amount of days to store metadata in the database (5). The maximum time is 1000 days.

    Attention!

    • If you enter zero value, metadata retention time becomes unlimited.
    • If you have less than 15 GB of free disk space, the metadata DB is overwritten, that is, the new data is recorded over the oldest data records (see General information about the self-diagnostics service).

    Note

    The metadata database is purged of video recordings that have been stored for more than the specified storage period:

    1. Every 12 hours after C-Werk is started.
    2. Every time you start the MomentQuest forensic search tool (see Forensic Search for Fragments (MomentQuest)).

    If the camera is not recording when DB is cleaned up, then its recordings are preserved irrespective of their timestamp.

  5. The metadata database can be stored on NAS if necessary (by default, it is located locally as set during Installation). Do the following:

    1. Enter a path to the network destination for metadata database (6). 

    2. Enter the user name and password (7). The user must have permissions to access the NAS. 

      Note

      If you clear the path to NAS, metadata will be stored in the local database again

  6. Click the Apply button.

Configuration of the system log is now complete.