Specifications

4.4.13 DIRECTORY-COUNT
MIB Entry: Directory File Count
Index: 4.1
Label: DIRECTORY-COUNT
Description: DIRECTORY-COUNT reports the number of recordings contained
on internal storage.
Response Format: <Count>
Response Element Type and Size Description
Count (ASCII-6-#) The number of recordings.
4.4.14 DIRECTORY-ENTRY-X
MIB Entry: Directory Entry X
Index: 4.2.X
Label: DIRECTORY-ENTRY-X
Description: DIRECTORY-ENTRY-X reports pertinent information for the
th
recording contained on internal storage.
Response Format: <Tag>’<Start_MPM>’<Stop_MJD>’<Stop_MPM>’<Data Format>’
<Size>’<Disk Usage>’<Complete>
Response Element Type and Size Description
Tag (ASCII-16-A) Filename tag which uniquely identifies the file; They
are of the form <MJD>_<Reference Number> in-
cluding the literal underscore, where MJD is the MJD
when the recording began, and Reference Number is
the Reference Number of the REC command which
initiated/scheduled the recording.
Start MPM (ASCII-9-#) MPM at which the recording was started.
Stop MJD (ASCII-6-#) MJD at which the recording was stopped.
Stop MPM (ASCII-9-#) MPM at which the recording was stopped.
Data Format (ASCII-32-A) Data format which was used when the file was
recorded. See the “REC” and “DFD” control com-
mands for more information.
Size (ASCII-15-#) Size of the recording in bytes. This number reflects
the actual number of bytes written to disk, but not
the amount of space used by the file.
Disk Usage (ASCII-15-#) The total number of bytes occupied by the file on disk.
Incomplete recordings will occupy an amount of space
determined by the scheduled recording operation and
data format. Bytes allocated in such a fashion will not
be freed until the file is deleted.
Complete (ASCII-3-A) Either “YES” or “NO depending on whether the
recording completed without being interrupted or
aborted.
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