Setup and Administration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Server Setup and Administration Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to FinalCutServer Administration
- PartI: Installation andConfiguration
- Overview of FinalCutServer
- Using the Installer
- Configuring System Preferences
- Adding Users and Groups
- Using Device Setup Assistant
- Using Automation Setup Assistant
- Backing Up FinalCutServer
- Installing FinalCutServer Clients
- PartII: General Administration
- General Settings and Preferences
- Groups and Permissions
- Managing Metadata
- Managing Devices
- Managing Transcode Settings
- Managing Automations
- About Jobs and Logs
- Glossary
- Index
218 Part II General Administration
 Hour: This is the hour of the day (using a 24-hour clock) the schedule runs on when
using the hourly or daily periods. For example, 15 in the Hour column means the
response executes at 3 p.m.
 Minute: The meaning of this number depends on the schedule’s period selection:
 For weekly, daily, and hourly periods, this is the minute of the hour the schedule
runs on. For example, 30 in the Minute column means the response runs on the
30th minute of the hour.
 For the periodically period, this is the number of minutes between each time the
schedule runs. For example, 30 in the Minute column means the response executes
every 30 minutes.
 Description: This is a description entered when the schedule was created.
The Schedule window appears if you click the Create button.
The items that appear in the column on the left depend on the item you choose from
the Period pop-up menu. The choices are weekly, daily, hourly, and periodically.
Note: If you edit an existing schedule by double-clicking it in the Schedule pane, you
cannot change its Period setting.










