Prepare nas - condor – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual

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April 6, 2010

Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide

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Prepare NAS - Condor

Prepare NAS - Condor

This section describes how to prepare the Condor NAS for the Aurora Browse
networks. For information on how to install and configure the NAS for your K2
system, see the K2 Storage System Instruction Manual and the K2 Lx0 RAID Storage
Instruction Manual
.

If you are configuring the Windows Fastora NAS for the Aurora Browse network,
refer to

“NAS instructions - Fastora” on page 180

.

Before you prepare the NAS, make sure the following requirements are met:

• The MediaFrame Server and NAS need to have the clocks set to the same time, or

they need to be connected to the network for NTP.

• Depending on your configuration (workgroup or domain) you must have the same

local or domain-supplied username and password, with administrative privileges,
across all the machines in your Aurora Browse system. For more information, see

“About the administrator account” on page 80

.

To configure the Condor NAS for the Aurora Browse networks, do the following:

1. From any Control network machine, enable the network to recognize the NAS by

adding an IP address within the 192.168 range.

2. Make a share. Share name: media.

3. Assign user privileges for the media folder as follows:

Everyone — Modify

administrators — Full Control

4. Click OK.

Verify Proxy NAS access from Control network machines, which are machines of the
following types:

• MediaFrame server/K2 BaseCamp Express

• Aurora Proxy Encoder

To verify access, from each production network machine do the following:

1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the media directory on the NAS. You can

do this with the following path:

\\root-nb-nas-1\Media

2. Verify basic read/write capabilities by creating, modifying, and deleting a simple

text file.

To verify access from client network machines, choose a machine on the Corporate
LAN network that can represent a Aurora Browse client PC and that is convenient for
testing.

3. Verify that Aurora Browse client PCs will have modify rights.

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