Configuring the system, Chapter 3 – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.6.0b Installation User Manual

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September 22, 2006

Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide

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Chapter

3

Configuring the system

You can use the topics in this chapter in the following ways:

• Initial configuration — After your system components are rack mounted, cabled,

and the physical installation process is complete, continue with the configuration
instructions in this chapter to create a working system. You can follow the

Basic

path or the

Advanced

path through the core configuration stages, as explained

“Configuration overview - K2 storage” on page 32

.

• Customizing — After the system is functioning, you can go back to the

configuration pages and modify the settings documented in this manual as

Advanced

!

to customize the system to fit any special workflow requirements.

The topics in this chapter include the following:

“Configuration overview - K2 storage” on page 32

“Establish conventions” on page 33

“Configure network - K2 Storage” on page 37

“Prepare for core configuration stages” on page 40

“Stop services” on page 52

“MediaFrame stage” on page 53

“SmartBin encoder stage” on page 64

“Advanced encoder stand-alone stage” on page 68

“Advanced encoder + Server stage” on page 77

“EDL Export, Save, Conform stage” on page 82

“Archive stage” on page 89

“Deploy remaining machines for full system” on page 101

“Test system level interactions” on page 101

“Add Aurora Browse Clients” on page 102

“Administering Aurora Browse user access” on page 105

“Adding custom fields” on page 109

“Testing Aurora Browse client operations” on page 110

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