Making a new media file system on a k2 summit/solo – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.9.0 User Manual

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Making a new media file system on a K2 Summit/Solo

If your SNFS file system name is currently “default”, when you make a new file system the name
changes to “gvfs_hostname”, where hostname is the name of the stand-alone K2 system. Also,
Storage Utility creates unique disk labels, which is a requirement for compatibility with Dyno PA.

1. Click

Tools | Make New File System

.

2. If online, messages appear “…offline mode now?” and “…continue?”. Click

Yes

to put the

system in offline mode.

AppCenter channels go offline. The Configuration File window opens.

3. You can view media file system settings, but do not attempt to change them. Click

Accept

.

A “Making new file system. Please wait” message box displays progress.

4. When a message “Succeeded to make the new file system. The server will be restarted now”

appears, click

OK

to restart.

5. If you have Macintosh systems accessing the stand-alone K2 system, you should check that the

SNFS file system volume is configured correctly on the Macintosh systems. Refer to K2 FCP
Connect procedures in the K2 FCP Connect Installation Manual.

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