Physical Path | Type the physical path on the DS-System storage location, starting with a backslash ‘\’ on Windows or a forward slash ‘/’ on Linux. You can type up to 8 levels of depth. For example, a file located at F:\<folder>\data\1\1\106\1\1\1\1\8409.1270090846 where <folder> specifies the path to the storage location, can be resolved by entering the following numbers: • first number: “F:\<folder>\data\1”, the text before the first slash and number is ignored. This first number actually represents the ExtraCustID (an internal, DS-System assigned number). • second number: “\1” represents the customer account number • third number: “\106” represents the DS-Client number • fourth number: “\1” represents the backup set ID number • fifth number: “\1” represents the backup share folder (application ID number) • sixth number: “\1” represents the ExtraDirID (an internal, DS-System assigned number). • seventh number: “\1” represents the backup directory folder • eighth number: “8409.1270090846” represents the file generation (FileID.Generation-Timestamp). |
Resolve | Click to convert the physical path information. |
The following information is displayed (some fields may not appear, depending on the length of the path supplied): • Customer Name • Account # • DS-Client # • Backup Set • Share • Directory • File Name |