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Creating a Tape Archive
Archiving
Archiving Soft-Imported Clips
Creating a File Archive
You can create a file archive on any supported
filesystem. When you format the archive, Smoke determines the
available space and creates a table of contents file where this information
is recorded. When you reformat an archive, you lose all previously
archived entries within it. The archive itself is in a separate file.
NoteThe table of contents and archive files
are both given the name you specify when you create the file, but
the archive file has the extension .seg.
To
create a file archive:
- In
the Archive menu, select File from the Archive Device box.
By default, the File Path field shows the path
of the archive file declared using the ClipMgtDevice File token
in the software initialization configuration file.
- To
use the default archive file “archive” in the /usr/tmp directory, go to step
4. Make sure there is no previously archived material in it before
formatting. To create an archive file or select an existing one,
go to step 3.
- To
change the archive file path, click the File Path field. The file browser
appears. Change the directory, and then either:
- Use
the keyboard to enter a name for a new archive file and click Enter.
- Select
an existing archive file.
The Archive menu appears and the name and path
of the new or selected archive file appears in the File Path field.
- Click
Format.
The Format menu appears.
- Use
the Name and Comment fields to enter a name for the archive entry
and any additional comments. (Each archive file contains one archive
entry within which all other archived entries are saved.)
- Set
the capacity of the file archive by entering a value in the Capacity
field.
WarningIf you selected an existing archive, any
material within it will be deleted when you reformat it in the following step.
- Click
Format.
The
procedure for creating an archive on external USB and FireWire (IEEE
1394) storage devices is similar to creating a file archive. Before
saving files to an archive, browse to the USB or FireWire device
filesystem mount point.