Media storage location, About media storage location, Prerequisites – TANDBERG S3.1 User Manual

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D13898.06
MAY 2008

TANDBERG

CONTENT SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Table of

Contents

Introduction

Installation

Quick Setup

TCS

Administration

Backing up and

Restoring

Administrator

Settings

Conference

Setup

View

Conferences

Appendices

Media Storage Location

About Media Storage Location

Prerequisites

The default location for your media files is drive
E: on your TANDBERG Content Server. You may
change this location to store files on a Network
Attached Storage (NAS) by using the TCS NAS
Wizard.
The NAS Wizard gives you the ability to store
your media in an external location, which
means that your recording capacity will not
be limited by the disk storage on the Content
Server.
Your media will be recorded to a temporary
directory on the Content Server first, and
then automatically moved to the NAS. Your
conferences will be streamed from the NAS
using the Content Server’s streaming media
server or another external streaming media
server that you specify.
We recommend NAS devices which are built on
the Windows Storage server and are Windows
Hardware Quality Lab certified. The file sharing
protocol used by the Content Server to the NAS
is Microsoft SMB.

The Media Storage Location Information

Before you start, make sure that:

The Content Server is added to same

domain as the NAS (see the section on
Authentication for details on adding the
Content Server to a domain).
Choose or create an account in the domain

under which IIS will run. This domain
account needs to have both administrative
rights on the Content Server and
permissions over the NAS share.

Steps Required for Changing the Media Storage Location

To change the media storage location from the default E drive on the Content Server to the NAS:

Configure your NA

1.

S

Run the NAS Wizard from Remote Desktop on the Content Server

2.

To change the media storage location back from the NAS to the default E drive location:

Run the NAS Wizard from Remote Desktop on the Content Serve

3.

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