How CMS Server V6 to Overwrite ADAS History Data

How does the CMS server clean up the active security ADAS and DMS data in disk? Many our new AI Mobile DVR users will feel confused about cleaning too big adas and dms history data. The ADAS data will occupy hdd quickly, so users must limit the storage size.

Almost all vehicle accidents are caused by human error, which can be avoided with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The role of ADAS is to prevent deaths and injuries by reducing the number of car accidents and the serious impact of those that cannot be avoided.

These systems increase safety and reaction times to potential through early warning and automated systems. Some of these systems are built standard to certain vehicles, while aftermarket features and even entire systems are available to add at a later date to personalize the vehicle to the driver.

Technological innovation and the explosion of automation initiatives have greatly increased the popularity of safety systems in vehicles. A small sample of the available systems include the following:

Instructions:
The active security ADAS data is stored in the storage server, and the automatic cleaning function of the storage server can be configured to realize automatic overwrite and saving, so as to prevent the abnormal operation of the server caused by the full disk space of the server.

The specific configuration method is as follows:
1. Open the storage server configuration on the server software interface;
2. Configure reserved space and alert space. The reserved space is the remaining space that needs to be reserved on the server disk, and the alert space is the storage alert threshold;
3. Restart the storage server after saving;

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Remarks:
1. When the disk space reaches the predetermined minimum of 183 days, the reserved disk space for the file cannot be overwritten automatically. If the reserved disk space reaches the predetermined minimum of 183 days.

2. When the disk partition is sufficient, the database of the server and the active security data should be placed on different disks separately to avoid affecting the operation of the database.