Specifications
DocSTAR Level 2 Service Training Workbook Page 87
The drive letter, in the Host Path shown above, must correspond to the drive letter of the
data partition of the RAID device (C:\ usually represents the system partition and
D:\usually represents the data partition). You will see a device label appear on the right
as you type a Host Path. This is displayed automatically for you to verify that you have
selected the proper partition. You may specify up to 4 RAID devices in this window.
However, only one at a time may be written to by selecting it as the Active device.
DocSTAR software will still retrieve data from any of the devices listed in this window but it
will only write to the active one.
After these settings have been made, Two-Tier storage should be operational. The folder
structure of the RAID device is setup as follows:
Each archive volume that is created forces the creation of a folder under the ‘DOCS’
directory of a similar name. An archive volume named ‘VOLUME_0001’ would create a
volume folder named ‘Volume_0.001’. DocSTAR creates the same 100 folder structure,
under the archive folder, on the volume folder as it does on the archive volume itself.
When an archive volume is filled, DocSTAR stops storing documents in that volume folder
and starts storing documents in a new volume folder, which represents the new archive
volume. This can be seen below: