Exit, Restarting – EVS XT2 Version 11.01 - November 2012 Configuration Manual User Manual

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Exit

When exiting Multicam, a warning will appear to remind the operator that one disk was
disconnected, and invite him to perform a hardware check to repair the video raid. This is
displayed even if a spare disk is available:

if the faulty disk is a spare disk:

"Warning: a spare disk has been disconnected. At the next

opportunity please consider replacing the faulty disk. It can

be identified in the Shift-F5 screen or in the EVS - RAID

configuration menu. [Enter]=Continue"

if the faulty disk is contained in a RAID:

"Warning: a disk has been disconnected. At the next opportunity

please consider replacing the faulty disk. It can be identified

in the Shift-F5 screen or in the EVS - RAID configuration menu.

[Enter]=Continue"

Restarting

If Multicam is restarted without the RAID being rebuilt, a message similar to the following
one, and adapted to the disk type, is displayed during the bootwins:

if a spare disk is OK:

[ Bad ] SEAGATE ST9300603SS 3SE10H1J 0006 279GB 02 07

if no spare disk is OK and the RAID is no more complete:

[ Bad ] SEAGATE ST9300603SS 3SE10H1J 0006 279GB 02 07

WARNING !!! Tray XX is missing 1 disk(s) to be complete

Then when entering Multicam, another message appears, even if a spare disk is available:

if the faulty disk is a spare disk:

"Warning: a spare disk has been disconnected. The system will

operate normally on the remaining disks. At the next

opportunity please consider replacing the faulty disk. It can

be identified in the Shift-F5 screen or in the EVS - RAID

configuration menu. [Enter]=Continue"

if the faulty disk is contained in a RAID:

"Warning: a disk has been disconnected. The system will operate

normally on the remaining disks. At the next opportunity please

consider replacing the faulty disk. It can be identified in the

Shift-F5 screen or in the EVS - RAID configuration menu.

[Enter]=Continue"

The operator can press ENTER and operate normally on 4 disks (configuration “4+1”) or
on 5 disks (configuration “5+1”) or exit the software and return to Multicam Setup window
to run a hardware check.

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