Administration

Mail messages sent by Zoom

These email messages are sent by Zoom for various events: Component Email about Can it be disabled? Configurable from Server activities and User Management Server Start No Modify the Bcc list in SMTP Settings (inside the Server Control Panel) from the Web Management Console.   Server settings change through the Web Management Console No Modify

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AI Jobs Dashboard

The AI jobs are managed by the Hub Server, so you need access to the Hub Server to view the AI Jobs Dashboard. Access the AI Jobs Dashboard using the Hub Server IP at http://[HubIP]:8282/ The AI Dashboard is shown. It shows system information about the AI processes in Zoom. Click AI Jobs to see

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AI in action

After installing and configuring Hub, as soon as you are finished setting up your AI provider, configuration, and mappings in Zoom, your AI module in Zoom starts locating existing assets in the Zoom repository to be eligible for AI analysis. If any existing or new assets match your configured AI mapping rules, these are sent

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Configure Amazon AI in Zoom

After setting up the Hub Server and configuring Amazon settings on it, we also need to configure detailed Amazon AI parameters in Zoom using the Web Management Console. We need to set Amazon as the AI Provider, provide configurations for AI engines, and then map AI rules to AI engines. Follow these steps: AI Providers

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Configure Amazon AI on Hub

Once you have configured Hub in Zoom and installed your Hub Server, you can add Amazon settings to it. Start the Hub Server where you want to run AI jobs. On this Hub Server, open the conf folder inside the Hub installation directory. Inside the conf folder, locate ai-spec.xml. ai-spec.xml will be created automatically on

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Getting started with AI

Zoom 7.5 comes with the capability to integrate with Artificial Intelligence (AI) providers to analyze files and media in Zoom, store the results from AI, make the results searchable, and display the results in an innovative UI. Data from AI engines can also be used to automatically run tasks based on certain triggers. You can

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AI Settings

We need to enable AI in Zoom before beginning to configure it. Follow these steps to enable AI for the first time or to update the AI Settings later: Open the Web Management Console for your Zoom Server. Example: https://zoom-server:9443 Log in using your admin credentials. In the Admin Menu sidebar, click Server Control Panel under the System node. Click AI

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Configure Veritone AI on Hub

Once you have configured Hub in Zoom and installed your Hub Server, you can add Veritone settings to it. Start the Hub Server where you want to run AI jobs. On this Hub Server, open the conf folder inside the Hub installation directory. Inside the conf folder, locate ai-spec.xml. ai-spec.xml will be created automatically on

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Configure Veritone AI in Zoom

After setting up the Hub Server and configuring Veritone settings on it, we also need to configure detailed Veritone AI parameters in Zoom using the Web Management Console. We need to set Veritone as the AI Provider, provide configurations for AI engines, and then map AI rules to AI engines. Follow these steps: AI Providers

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Hub logs

The Hub writes its events to a log file ejh_server.log. This file is saved in the logs folder inside your Hub installation directory. Apart from ejh_server.log, wrapper.log is another log file present in the logs directory. The wrapper.log file logs any errors that were not logged in the Hub logs, including logs generated when the

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Managing Hubs in Zoom

The Hub Server handles archive/restore processes for Zoom version 7.3 onwards when configured as part of a Hierarchical Archive system on Zoom. It needs to be configured on Zoom first and also installed on a server machine later. The Hub Server’s configuration can be managed through Zoom’s Web Management Console. This guide will cover: Hub

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