SAFR Server
SAFR Server consists of a recognition engine, an event server, an object server, a Video Recognition Gateway Administrator (VIRGA) service, and several databases. SAFR Server runs as several background services that automatically start on system reboot and are kept active by the operating system. They must be running at all times for the SAFR system to be operational. On Windows, SAFR is installed as a SYSTEM user. Permissions are set such that any administrator account can administer the server, including such actions as changing configuration files, viewing log files, and running scripts.
- Upgrade SAFR Server: How to upgrade your SAFR Server(s) to the latest SAFR version.
- SAFR Server Clusters: How to install additional SAFR Servers in order to increase your SAFR system's capacity, improve performance, and improve resiliency.
- Add Secondary Servers: How to install additional SAFR Servers.
- Database and Object Storage Redundancy: Describes the database and Object Storage Service redundancies within SAFR Server clusters that are supported, as well as how to implement them.
- SSL Certificates: SSL certificates allow secure connections (i.e. https connections) from SAFR Servers to SAFR components and third-party applications.
- On-Premises Licensing: Describes the metrics of SAFR's license, as well as the mechanics of how to install the license on both online and offline systems.
- Map Command Line Tool: Enables adding maps to SAFR, removing maps from SAFR, and enumerating (i.e. listing) maps available in SAFR.
- SAFR Support Scripts: The SAFR Platform installer includes several scripts to manage and monitor your SAFR Server.
- Server Backup and Restore: SAFR supports backing up the entire SAFR Server, including the various databases, configuration files, images, and objects.
- SAFR Server Logging: SAFR Server offers customizable logging at each level for each of the core systems.
- Database Memory Configuration: Learn how to configure your SAFR Server's database cache to avoid errors that occur under certain circumstances. Please note that this is considered an advanced configuration option; most users don't need to worry about configuring their database caches.
- SAFR Platform Command Line Install Options: SAFR supports a wide variety of command line options that allow you to customize your SAFR installations. These can be useful when performing automated SAFR installations.