Editing a server, Deleting a server – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA Configuration Manual v.1.5 User Manual

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K2 Summit Production Client that uses the SAN for storage. In the standalone
server, the V:\ drive and Dyno sessions are all listed under the standalone
server.

5. If you are not planning to use the Browse feature of the Dyno PA, proceed to Adding

a bin or Adding a repository, depending on your workflow.

6. If you are planning to use the Browse feature of the Dyno PA, proceed to Installing

the generic iSCSI Client software.

Related Links

Configuring the K2 Summit SAN and K2 Dyno PA

on page 21

Configuring the standalone K2 Summit system and K2 Dyno PA

on page 33

Managing K2 Dyno PA

on page 49

Editing a server

1. To modify a K2 system in the K2 Dyno PA application, right-click on the K2

system and select

Edit Server

.

2. Make any desired changes, and click

OK

.

NOTE: Any changes made to a server do not take effect until the Dyno PA
application is re-started.

Related Links

Managing K2 Dyno PA

on page 49

Deleting a server

1. To delete a K2 system as a K2 Dyno PA server, right-click on the system in the

Navigation pane and select

Edit Server

.

The Add/Edit Servers Device dialog box displays.

2. Check the

Delete Next Startup

box and click

OK

.

The K2 system is not deleted until the next time the Dyno PA application is started.

Related Links

Managing K2 Dyno PA

on page 49

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