The GetStatus action returns the database information. For more information about this action, see the HPE IDOL Server Reference.
The Databases page displays the following information for each database in the HPE Content and HPE Agentstore components, and HPE IDOL Proxy.
| Name | The name of the database. |
| Documents | The number of documents stored in the database. |
| Sections | The number of document sections stored in the database. |
| Internal | Whether the database is internal, and therefore hidden. |
| Read Only | Whether the database is read-only. |
| Expiry Hours | The expiry time (in hours) for documents in the database. |
| Expiry Action | The expiry action to perform when documents expire from the database. |
The pie chart displays the distribution of documents and document sections between the databases. Hover over each segment in the pie chart to display the database name, along with the number of documents and document sections that it contains. You can also click Show Legend to display a key to the pie chart.
The Databases page displays the following information for each HPE Media Server database.
| Name | The name of the database. |
| Type | Whether the database stores faces or objects. |
| Models | The number of models that you have trained for the database. HPE Media Server uses models to find what you are searching for during image processing. For example, if you create a model for a specific face, and then run face detection in HPE Media Server, HPE Media Server looks for faces that match that model. |
Click
next to an HPE Media Server database to rename it, or click
to go to the Models page and set up, train, and manage models for the database.
To sort the table in ascending or descending order by a particular field, click the arrows beside the column name.
If Autorefresh is disabled, click Refresh to update the database information.
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