Network Drive for backing up files

Dear Friends,

Happy New Year to all of you. I have a doubt about a Network drive I have installed on my system. I wanted to have a drive where to save my files on the net, that could be accessed by any console on the system.

I have been able to install it, no problem. The thing is everytime I save a show I have to decide either to save it on the harddrive of the main console or in the network drive, since I am just able to create one single path for saving.

Is there any way to create 2 paths for saving, so I can save the showfiles in the main console hard-drive and the network drive a the same time.

Thanks.

Juan Pascual. Stonex Show Lighting (Spain)

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  • Hi Steve,

    As far as I understand it, the show you are working on is in your main console and the network (virtually in any other console). The problem is if you want to recover any other show from a console that is not the primary. For example, you want to go offline with a client, and check a previous show to work on it. This just can be done if the file storage is on the net. 

    We are doing this kind of thing everyday while programming a show on the Main Console (we are an Opera House in Madrid, Spain, and we work as a Rep. in the sense that we might have a production Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and a different production on Tuesdays a Fridays, and even a different event the other 2 days of the week).

  • Juan Carlos STONEX said:

    Hi Steve,

    As far as I understand it, the show you are working on is in your main console and the network (virtually in any other console). The problem is if you want to recover any other show from a console that is not the primary. For example, you want to go offline with a client, and check a previous show to work on it. This just can be done if the file storage is on the net. 

    We are doing this kind of thing everyday while programming a show on the Main Console (we are an Opera House in Madrid, Spain, and we work as a Rep. in the sense that we might have a production Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and a different production on Tuesdays a Fridays, and even a different event the other 2 days of the week).

    From what I just read in the v2.0 manual (Pg 360), in a Primary/Master -  Backup/Slave configuration, you can enable Synchronized Backup, which has the same show files on all Primary and Backup devices.  Thus if you then take a console off-line to use as an Off-Line Editor, it will have the most recent data files. 

    When you bring that desk back on-line, you would then have to re-sync manually, any show files manipulated on the Off-Line console back to the Master and any other consoles to insure that all desks are on the same show file(s).

    In any event, manual manipulation of the data files would be required.  I'm old school and routinely save to the HD as well as to a USB thumb drive, sometimes 2.  Thus I am always doing a Shift/Update as well as then a Save As to the USB.  What you are essentially looking for is a more automated process that eliminates the need to navigate through the CIA, as saving to a network drive is really no different then saving to a USB.  You need at all times, to be paying attention to the time stamps to make sure whatever show file you are running is the most recent, but you would have to do that anyway, network drive or no.

     

  • Thanks Steve,

    Your explanation made me see everything much more clear. I guess as you say, there is not at the moment an automated way of saving shows in 2 different places at the same time. Nevertheless is just few more clicks to do the job.

    Take care and Happy New Year

  • What about running the client software on your networked PC? Then every time you save your show file across the system it also saves the file on your networked computer, & should then be accessible in the network drive from all of your consoles? (I haven't tried this, but it should work)
  • Attached is a very quick and dirty windows batch file to find all consoles and copy ShowArchive (if shared) to c:\ShowArchive\[ConsoleName] on the local machine.

    Assumes EOS Offline Client is installed.

     

     

  • Thank you for the batch file. I haven´t tried it yet, but I will let you know the results.

    Juan Carlos Pascual

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