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Table Of Contents
When an OTOC is created, Smoke creates an ASCII text copy of it (ATOC) as well as an HTML and XML
copy. Use the ASCII and HTML copies to view the contents of an archive without opening it.
Use the XML TOC to easily populate a database with information about your archives.
The OTOC, ATOC, HTML, and XML table of contents are saved by default to /usr/discreet/archive. Or
define the location by adding the following token to the init.cfg file:
ArchiveLibrary<directory>
where <directory> is the location for storing your archives.
The OTOC is updated each time you close the archive.
Deleting Tables of Contents
To prevent the loss of important data, Smoke never overwrites the previously created tables of contents. If
the archive becomes obsolete or if you are sure that older versions of an archive OTOCs are obsolete, you
can delete tables of contents. The following name formats are used for the tables of contents.
FormatType
<archive name>_<creation date>.otoc
<archive name>_<creation date>.otocx
Online (two files)
<archive name>_<creation date>.atocASCII
<archive name>_<creation_date>.xmlXML
<archive name>_<creation_date>.html
<archive name>_<creation_date>/*
HTML (two or more files)
where <archive name> is the name that you type in the Name field when you create the archive.
Recovering a Corrupted Archive
If the table of contents of an archive on tape is corrupted, Smoke may not be able to read it. If this happens,
open the archive using the OTOC.
Once you open the archive, you can restore the entire contents of the archive and save it to a new tape.
To restore the archive:
1 Open the archive.
If the table of contents is corrupted, the following message appears:
CLIP MGT: Warning! Cannot read archive header. Select online TOC?
2 Click Confirm to open the OTOC.
The file browser appears.
3 Select the OTOC for the archive you are trying to open and click Confirm.
4 Select the entire contents of the archive. Make sure you have sufficient space on your storage for the
contents of the archive.
5 Click Restore.
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