Network connectivity - all archive types – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual

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April 6, 2010

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Verify archive preparations

3. Make sure the FlashNet services are up and running.

Consider the following when preparing to integrate FlashNet with the Aurora Browse
system:

• The FlashNet MDI does allow a user-specified name for a partial restore.

• The FlashNet MDI uses a file cache to support asset functionality. As the FlashNet

device does not have any support for file system updates, the FlashNet MDI
assumes that the MDI is the only gateway to the entire FlashNet file system. Any
changes made outside the scope of the MDI will not be reflected in MDI
immediately.

• In FlashNet, renaming of an asset is not supported.

• A restore operation always defaults to highest “Time Critical” priority and archive

operation defaults to “normal” priority.

Network connectivity - all archive types

To test network connectivity, ping all machines from all machines.

If archiving to/from K2 Storage or AuroraShare NAS, ping these machines on the
Control FTP network:

If archiving from the Aurora Share, verify that you can FTP from the DIVA or
Flashnet server to the K2-Aurora FTP server through the FTP network using the

vmfmovie

login account.

• MediaFrame server

• Archive MDI host

• News MDI host

• The machine hosting the K2-Aurora FTP service

• Archive machine

• The K2 storage or AuroraShare NAS system

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