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A typical example: A single 9 GB hard drive is partit-
ioned to a 2 GB C: and a 7 GB D: The C: partition
con-tains the OS and WIN-PAK program only. This
leaves about 1GB or 50% free space on the OS
partition. The 7 GB D: partition contains the WIN-
PAK MSDE database, photo ID badge information,
including photos, signatures and layouts, and floor
plan information.
This example assumes a starting capacity of 7 GB,
minus 2 GB (full database), minus 3GB (MSDE
recommended free space) leaving 2 GB left for photo
ID and floor plans.
The warning thresholds for 7GB of partitioned hard
drive space may be nominally set as indicated below:
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dlohserhTgninraWBM0061noitazilitu%08
dlohserhTmralABM0081noitazilitu%09
ecapSeerFevirDksiDesabataDecapSeerFevirDksiDesabataD
ecapSeerFevirDksiDesabataD
ecapSeerFevirDksiDesabataDecapSeerFevirDksiDesabataD
dlohserhTgninraWBM0063ecapseerfdednemmocerfo%021
dlohserhTmralABM0003rofecapseerfdednemmocerfo%001
EDSM
Assuming that a typical photo ID (depending on
compression settings) is approximately 100KB, this
configuration allows for 20,000 photo ID images
before the alarm threshold is presented.
Display of Warnings and Alarms
Warnings and Alarms are only displayed when an
operator logs into WIN-PAK. The alarm windows
that the operator would see when logging in are
indicated below.
Database Maintenance
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