Two options are available, keep all backups or specify the number of backups to keep. When the backup location reaches the retention number, the oldest backup gets removed. After completing the backup schedule configuration, its information is available by expanding the backup schedule status. The backup schedule also includes options to edit, delete, or disable as needed. Right below the backup schedule section is another new section named activities.
The restore workflow in vSphere 6. Now included is a backup archive browser. After entering the backup location details, the backup archive browser will launch.
This is a great improvement over having to remember the entire backup location path. There is also a search option, handy if the same backup server is being used for several VCSAs within your environment. The backup archive browser displays the following information for each backup directory:. In the past, a restore script was required after restoring a vCenter Server registered to a PSC for reconciliation.
This is no longer the case or required for either embedded and external deployments. Restoring an external PSC while other replication partners are available is no longer allowed. Then deploy a new external PSC which will get its data from the existing replication partners. This feature supports the scheduling and retention of backups for both embedded and external deployments of the vCenter Server Appliance and Platform Services Controller.
Log in using the root credentials supplied when initially setting up the vCenter Server Appliance or Platform Services Controller. Click [Configure] to start the Backup Schedule wizard. Note: There is also an option to manually backup clicking [Backup Now]. The Backup Schedule wizard will now appear. Note: The backup folder does not have to be created prior to running the Backup Schedule wizard. Enter the backup schedule information including frequency, select daily, weekly, or, custom.
Enter the time for the scheduled back. The backup schedule time corresponds to the Appliance server time in the Time tab. Optional: encrypt backup data using AES If selected, the backup password will be required during the restore workflow. Note: The backup password is not stored and therefore the backup cannot be restored without the password.
Select the number of backups to retain. Either selecting to keep all backups or specifying the number of backups to retain. Now select the components to backup. The vCenter Server Appliance inventory and configuration is backed up by default. Each component will show the space required. Click on [Create] when finished. The backup schedule status can be viewed from the backup tab. There is also no limit to the number of parallel channels, so if a creator uploads videos to a dozen different websites, you can add them all.
Regardless of whether you have added one channel or a thousand, all the videos will be stored in that one location. Alternatively, you could select Temporary Videos. If you do, videos will be deleted when you restart Tartube and will not be re-downloaded in the future.
By default, all files are downloaded into Tartube's data folder. Users often request that Tartube should be able to download videos to other locations in the filesystem, while retaining those videos in Tartube's database. A whole bunch of things can go wrong when we start writing files to arbitrary locations on hard drives that may or may not be accessible in the future.
In addition, writing files outside Tartube's data folder breaks portability because it's no longer possible for the folder to copied or moved anywhere else. Nevertheless, since v2. It has always been possible to do so from the Classic Mode tab. Don't do it without a good reason. Good reasons include:.
Users of yt-dlp should be aware of the download option --paths , which may be more convenient in some situations. See the yt-dlp documentation for more information about how it works. In Tartube, it can be configured like this:. You can tell Tartube to automatically delete videos after some period of time. This is useful if you don't have an infinitely large hard drive. Click the Automatically delete downloaded videos after this many days button to select it. If you want to protect your favourite videos from being deleted automatically, you can archive them.
Only videos that have actually been downloaded can be archived. This action applies to all videos that are currently in the folder, including the contents of any channels and playlists in that folder. By default, Tartube downloads two video, channels or playlists at a time, as quickly as possible in other words, without bandwidth limits.
At the bottom of the tab, select the Max downloads button, and change the maximum number of simultaneous downloads. These are the default settings. Many users might want lower download speeds during the day, but higher download speeds at night and so on.
The settings in the top half of the tab are the ones visible in the Progress tab. The settings in the bottom half of the tab apply only during certain times of the day, and on certain days. There is a third way to change Tartube 's behaviour.
The maximum downloads and bandwidth limits can also be set for a scheduled download see 6. Tartube honours most requests to change the maximum downloads and the bandwidth limit, so it's not a good idea to set lots of different values. Tartube downloads all of its videos into a single directory folder - the Tartube data directory.
The contents of this directory comprise the Tartube database. Tartube stores important files here, some of which are invisible by default. Don't let other applications store their files here, too.
You can modify the contents of the directory yourself, if you want, but don't do that while Tartube is running. It's fine to add new videos to the database, or to remove them. Just be careful that you don't delete any sub-directories folders , including those which are hidden, and don't modify the Tartube database file, tartube.
Tartube is a GUI front-end for youtube-dl , but it is not the only one. If you've downloaded videos using another application, this is how to add them to Tartube 's database. When you're ready, click the Check all button. This adds a list of videos to Tartube 's database, without actually downloading the videos themselves.
Copy the video files into Tartube 's data directory folder. For example, copy all your PewDiePie videos into.. Tartube will search for video files, and try to match them with the list of videos you just compiled. Tartube can only use one database at a time, but you can create as many as you want. Tartube remembers the location of the databases it has loaded.
To switch back to your original database:. Tartube can't load more than one database, but you can run as many instances of Tartube as you want. If you have added three databases to the list, and if you have three Tartube windows open at the same time, then by default each window will be using a different database. You can export the contents of Tartube 's database and, at any time in the future, import that information into a different Tartube database, perhaps on a different computer.
It is important to note that only a list of videos, channels, playlists and folders are exported. The videos themselves are not exported, and neither are any thumbnail, description or metadata files. If you want a list that you can edit in an ordinary text editor, select the Export as plain text option.
If you want a list that yuu can edit in a spreadsheet, select the Export as CSV option. It is safe to share this export file with other people.
It doesn't contain any personal information. Tartube can automatically extract the audio from its downloaded videos, if that's what you want. The first step is to make sure that either FFmpeg or AVconv is installed on your system - see 6.
Select the checkbox Download each video, extract the sound, and then discard the original videos. Alternatively, if you have enabled advanced options see 6. Select the checkbox Post-process video files to convert them to audio-only files. In the box labelled Audio format of the post-processed file , specify what type of audio file you want -. If you want, click the button Keep video file after post-processing it to select it.
Some websites, such as YouTube , allow you to download the audio in. Tartube compiles a database of the videos, channels and playlists it has downloaded. If you want something simpler, then click the Classic Mode tab, which has an interface that looks just like youtube-dl-gui. All the videos are downloaded to this location.
The video might not exist in your preferred format, but if FFmpeg or AVConv is installed on your system, the video can be converted. Tartube doesn't add any of these videos to its database. When you restart Tartube , all of the URLs will be gone. However, the videos themselves will still be on your hard drive. Because the videos aren't in a database, you can move them anywhere you want once you've finished downloading them.
If you only use this tab, you can tell Tartube to open it automatically. A separate set of download options see 6. You can change this behaviour, if you like.
Alternatively, click Use default download options to use the download options called general. In the same menu, custom downloads can be enabled see 6. Depending on the behaviour you've selected, Tartube may fetch a list of videos from each URL, before downloading them so don't be alarmed if each URL is 'downloaded' twice. In the bottom half of the window, you can select one or more URLs by clicking them. The buttons in the bottom-left apply to the selected URLs.
Let your mouse hover over a button, to see what it does. Tartube searches for livestreams whenever you check or download channels and playlists. Livestreams are easy to spot. A livestream that hasn't started yet has a red background. A video that's streaming now has a green background.
Livestreams that have finished have a normal background. YouTube sometimes 'streams' a pre-recorded video at an appointed time, as if were a livestream. These 'debut' or 'premiere' videos are shown in slightly different colours - orange before the stream starts, and cyan while it is in progress. Every few minutes, Tartube checks whether a livestream or debut has started or stopped. This happens automatically in the background; there is no need for you to do anything. You can modify how often livestreams are checked and whether they are checked at all.
For technical reasons, there are practical limits to what Tartube can detect. On busy channels, Tartube may not be able to detect livestreams that were announced some time ago. Even if you change the number of days from 7 to a very large number, there is no guarantee that Tartube will detect everything.
If you change the value to 0, Tartube will only detect livestreams that are listed before any ordinary videos. By default, Tartube checks a livestream every three minutes, waiting for it to start or stop. When a livestream is due to start, a check happens every minute. Making more frequent checks is probably not a good idea - the website might block you.
Checks are silent, so don't worry if nothing seems to be happening. It's really useful to be notified when a livestream is starting. In the same window, click the Actions tab. Tartube provides a number of sound effects. You can choose the one you want to use as an alarm. If you want to add your own sound effects, find the directory folder where Tartube is installed, copy the new.
Most users will prefer to leave all of these checkboxes unselected, and instead set up notifications only for the livestreams they want to see. Click Notify to show a desktop notification when the stream starts does not work on MS Windows. If you click both of them, Tartube will download the video twice. Think of the second one as a backup, in case the first download doesn't succeed.
For an alternative download method, see 6. Tartube 's livestream detection has only been tested on YouTube. It's possible that it might work on other websites, if they behave in the same way. Here is how to set it up. Firstly, find the RSS feed for the channel or playlist. You may have to use a search engine to find out how to do that. Now click the RSS feed tab. Click the OK button to close the window.
Tartube v2. It is not guaranteed to work with every livestream. Tartube includes a copy of YTSC. If YTSC has been updated, you use the updated version instead. YTSC is disabled by default.
Tartube can make multiple attempts to download the livestream, if the first attempt fails. This behaviour can be modified in the preference window, if necessary.
Even during a successful attempt, a download might not start immediately. Reducing the restart time lower than a minute is not recommended. Likewise, the download might continue after the livestream has stopped broadcasting. This is normal; please be patient with very long livestreams. YTSC downloads a livestream in segments. At the end of the download, the segments must be merged into a single video. Again, this might take several minutes. Tartube can detect videos you have downloaded, but which have been since deleted by the original uploader.
Having enabled detection, removed videos will appear in the Missing Videos folder. If you interrupt a download, no detection occurs. If both locations are set, only one of them is passed on. Usually, that's the location of FFmpeg. In the new window, if the Show advanced download options button is visible, click it. For more information about download options, see 6. You can process videos and thumbnails with FFmpeg directly, if you need to.
This is useful for converting a file from one format to another, and for many other tasks. FFmpeg options are saved with the Tartube database; you can Export and Import them between databases.
The box at the top allows you to add FFmpeg options directly. For example, to convert the framerate of some videos to 24 fps, add the following text:. Converting a video from one format to another is as simple as adding the text avi or mkv or any other valid video format to the box Change file extension ,. The Videos tab contains an optional list of videos. These are the videos that are processed, when you click the Process files button in the bottom-right corner.
If the list is empty, you will see an OK button instead. You can add videos to this list by dragging and dropping them.
Dragging from an external application is allowed, if the videos are also visible somewhere in Tartube 's main window for example, in its database, or in the Classic Mode tab. Now click the Name tab again. One box shows the FFmpeg system command that will be used to process the videos. Now, if you click the Show more FFmpeg options button, you'll notice that the system command changes radically, and that two new tabs have appeared.
Go ahead and click the new Settings tab. The source file can be a video, or a thumbnail. If you select Video thumbnail , then FFmpeg will process the thumbnails associated with videos listed in the Videos tab; otherwise, it will process the video files themselves. The output file setting defines whatever you're trying to achieve. If you want FFmpeg to produce a video, then H. When youtube-dl downloads a video, it often downloads the video and audio components seperately.
The two pieces are then merged by FFmpeg. This settings expects to find a video file and an audio file with the same name but with different file extensions. If the source file is a thumbnail, then the output file must also be a thumbnail.
Tartube can download parts of a video. It can also split up a video it has already downloaded. This functionality requires FFmpeg. Tartube can extract a list of timestamps from a video's description. It can also extract the chapter list from a video's metadata. If you want to specify timestamps manually, or want to create a video clips one at a time, you can do that too. Some video formats cannot be divided into clips accurately. If you want to download video clips, we recommend downloading in.
If you want clips that start and end at a particular frame, Tartube is not a suitable tool. Use a dedicated video editor instead. It will save a lot of time if you let Tartube automatically extract timestamps, so most users should enable that. Video clips are stored in the Video Clips folder by default, but you can store them alongside the original video, if you prefer. Video clips can be added to Tartube 's database, either alongside or instead of the original video. If you're going to make a lot of video clips, you can store them in a sub-folder one for each original video.
If your database already contains a lot of videos, you can ask Tartube to extract timestamps from their descriptions. Then click the button Reset list using video description. In the new dialogue window, you must specify the start of the clip. If you don't specify the end of the clip, then the end of the video is used. Timestamps must include both minutes and seconds. Hours are optional. Leading zeroes are also optional.
All of the following timestamps are valid:. Click the Download this clip button to get started. Alternatively, if Tartube has already extracted a list of timestamps for this video, you can click the Download all clips button instead. If you frequently create video clips, then you should set up custom downloads see 6. After that, you will be able to select Split videos into video clips using timestamps requires FFmpeg.
The next step is to check any videos, channels and playlists for example by clicking the big Check all button in the Videos tab. This will fetch information about the videos. In many cases, a video's description will include a list of timestamps, and in other cases the video's metadata will include a list of chapters.
Assuming that you enabled the auto-extract settings as described above , that information will have been extracted. Each video clip is represented by two timestamps: a start and a stop timestamp. The start timestamp is compulsory. The stop timestamp is optional; if it isn't specified, then the video clip will end at the beginning of the next video clip or at the end of the video, if there are no more.
Videos will be downloaded as a series of video clips. If no timestamps have been specified, then the video is downloaded whole. Otherwise, the Settings tab will be visible. Click it, then in the Output line, select Video clip.
You can split a video using the timestamps already extracted, or you can select Split videos using these timestamps to specify your own timestamps. The second option is useful if FFmpeg is acting on multiple videos at the same time.
Video clips can be downloaded from the Classic Mode tab. Before downloading, click the menu button in the top-right corner of the tab, and select Enable custom downloads. Releases Tags. Tasmota v Pay attention to the following version breaks due to dynamic settings updates: Migrate to Sonoff-Tasmota 3. Support of Core versions before 2. Read full documentation Initial configuration tools For initial configuration this release supports Webserver based WifiManager or Serial based command interface only.
Initial installation Easy initial installation of Tasmota can be performed using the Tasmota WebInstaller. Above binaries are also available as gzipped version allowing faster uploads. Changelog v If no value is provided, your default KMS key ID set on the bucket is used to encrypt files on unload. Note that this value is ignored for data loading.
The load operation should succeed if the service account has sufficient permissions to decrypt data in the bucket. For information, see the Client-side encryption information in the Microsoft Azure documentation. NONE : No encryption. Specifies the client-side master key used to encrypt files. Specifies an expression used to partition the unloaded table rows into separate files. Supports any SQL expression that evaluates to a string.
The unload operation splits the table rows based on the partition expression and determines the number of files to create based on the amount of data and number of parallel operations, distributed among the compute resources in the warehouse. Filenames include the partition column values. Individual filenames in each partition are identified with a universally unique identifier UUID. We strongly recommend partitioning your data on common data types such as dates or timestamps rather than potentially sensitive string or integer values.
Note that file URLs are included in the internal logs that Snowflake maintains to aid in debugging issues when customers create Support cases. These logs might be processed outside of your deployment region. All row groups are MB in size. A row group is a logical horizontal partitioning of the data into rows. There is no physical structure that is guaranteed for a row group. A row group consists of a column chunk for each column in the dataset.
The default value for this copy option is 16 MB. Note that this behavior applies only when unloading data to Parquet files. Specifies an existing named file format to use for unloading data from the table.
If a format type is specified, additional format-specific options can be specified. For more details, see Format Type Options in this topic. Specifies one or more copy options for the unloaded data.
For more details, see Copy Options in this topic. Set this option to TRUE to include the table column headings to the output files. Note that if the COPY operation unloads the data to multiple files, the column headings are included in every file. Include generic column headings e.
String constant that specifies to compresses the unloaded data files using the specified compression algorithm. One or more singlebyte or multibyte characters that separate records in an unloaded file.
Accepts common escape sequences or the following singlebyte or multibyte characters:. The specified delimiter must be a valid UTF-8 character and not a random sequence of bytes. Also note that the delimiter is limited to a maximum of 20 characters. Also accepts a value of NONE. Default: New line character. One or more singlebyte or multibyte characters that separate fields in an unloaded file.
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