Connect Recording Servers Manually
When you have installed and initialized your recording servers, it is possible to connect them to your central server and conduct all the configuration of the recording servers through the central server.
It is possible to add recording servers manually, by entering all the necessary data manually instead of searching for existing servers. This approach may be helpful when you know the network configuration but actual servers are unavailable - whether they are unreachable for some specific reason or even if they have not been installed yet. The central server will connect these recording servers and apply all settings as soon as these servers become available.
If the number of servers is large it may be wise, though, to use automatic discovery in situ to save time and eliminate possible misconfiguration.
First, locate the corresponding menu item in Macula Console by selecting Configuration in the sections' panel and then clicking Servers in the menu on the left.

Click the + New server button on the upper panel to bring up the New Server dialog box.
Details

Details tab comprises general server settings.
Title
User-defined server name
[empty]
Failover node
Makes target server serve as a failover node; option is available for servers without any device configuration
Disabled
Show Open VCA video
analytics license
Access Open VCA license management for the target server
[button]
Connections

Select one of the existing connections or create a new one to be used as server location. Click the Change.. button to bring up the network selection dialog box.

If you wish to add a new network at this step, click the + New network button to bring up the network setup dialog box. After creating the connection, you will be brought right back to the server configuration dialog box, with the new network having been added to the server settings.
Network
Defines server location in the network; you can select one of the pre-created connections or create a new one on the spot
Internet only
Local IP address
Only available if a local network is chosen above; server's local IP address in the selected network
[empty]
Server port (local)
TCP/IP port for incoming local connections from Macula Console and Macula Monitor
60554
HTTP port (local)
HTTP port for local video streaming; enter 0 to disable HTTP connection
8080
Enable multicast mode (local only)
Allow data transmission in multicast mode from this server to the connected Macula Monitor applications
Disabled
Internet address
External (Internet) IP address of the target server; if a pre-created network is chosen, Internet IP is loaded from network configuration and the field is non-editable
[empty] or [automatic]
Server port (external)
External TCP/IP port for incoming connections from Macula Console and Macula Monitor; may differ from the local port of the same purpose
60554
HTTP port (external)
HTTP port for local video streaming; enter 0 to disable HTTP connection
8080
SNMP port
The port to be used for outgoing SNMP traps (from the Event&Action scenarios) and for incoming requests (NOT traps!) from third-party SNMP managers
0 (disabled)
SNMP community
SNMP community for outgoing SNMP traps (from the Event&Action scenarios)
0 (disabled)
Failover

If you wish to make this server a member of a failover cluster, click the Change button to open the existing cluster list. To remove this server from the failover cluster, simply select none in the cluster list.

If you need to create a new cluster at this point, use the + New failover cluster button: you will be redirected to the corresponding dialog box and then, upon completion, brought back to the server configuration, with the newly created cluster already selected for the target server.
Failover cluster
Makes server a member of a specific failover cluster
[none]
Current failover server
Failover server currently running instead of target server, if any; this field is informative (non-editable) and is only available if the target server has not been selected to be a failover node itself
[automatic]
Failover timeout
Time in seconds to wait before the target server is considered to be unreachable and replaced with a failover node
600
Central server connection timeout
Time in seconds to wait for the central server connection on server startup; after the timeout, the target server will start without central server connection
300
Auto recovery
Enable automatic replacement of a failover node with the original recording server after its recovery
Disabled
Recovery timeout
Time in seconds to wait before replacing the failover node with the original recording server, thus freeing the failover node; type zero here to enable immediate recovery
600
Membership
Server membership in existing server groups is displayed. If no groups exist, the lists will be empty.
Manipulate groups with the Add and Remove buttons below or by simply double-clicking the desired group. One server may belong to a single or multiple groups at once.

Permissions
Add users and/or user groups simply by checking at least one permission for the target server; remove by clearing permissions - either by unchecking them or by clicking the Clear button below. You can also double-click users to remove them from the list of privileged users.

Watchdog
Here you can see and edit the watchdog service settings for the target server. Please refer to the Server Watchdog section for a detailed explanation of this; we strongly advise against changing the default settings unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
Storage
Manage storage configuration for the target server from here: click Open storage properties to bring up the dialog box. Detailed information and guidance on storage management can be found in the Storage topic.

Management
Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box; the newly created server will appear in the item list. The buttons on the upper panel will offer the following possibilities:
Edit: go back to the dialog box to change server settings
Assign group: select server group from the list and make the target server a member of it
Delete: remove selected server(s)
X: deselect all
Double-clicking the selected server will bring up the server settings' dialog box for editing.
The filter panel at the bottom enables you to view recently added/updated items, as well as other relevant filters. The filter that is currently active is highlighted blue: click the N filtered button to reset all filters and display all the available items again.

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