Chapter 8 shared storage – Grass Valley K2 Media Client System Guide v.3.3 User Manual

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June 9, 2009

Chapter 8 Shared Storage

Database Client
Configuration

This page connects the K2
Media Client as a media
database client to the K2
Media Server taking the role
of media database server. If
there are redundant K2
Media Servers, both are
listed on this page as
database servers.

Verify that the K2 Media Client is connecting to the correct K2 Media
Server or Servers, as follows:

For Levels 2, 10, 20, and 30, the client connects to the only server.

For Levels 2R, 10R, 20R, and 30R, the client connects to server
A as database server 1 and sever B as database server 2.

For Level 3, the client connects to server 1.

For Level 3R, the client connects to server 1A as database server
1 and sever 1B as database server 2.

Refer to the K2 Storage System Instruction Manual to identify servers.
If there are multiple FTP servers (such as the optional NH servers), the
K2 System Configuration application automatically assigns the K2
Media Client to a FTP server to provide optimum FTP bandwidth across
the system.
Do not attempt to change the assignment to a different FTP server as part
of the initial configuration. Refer to

“Assigning a K2 Media Client to a

different FTP server” on page 169

.

Click

Check

. When the wizard reports that the configuration check is

successful, click

Next

.

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