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Chapter 5 Installing the Level 3R Storage System

K2 Media Server failover behavior

If the following system connection or component fails to respond to network
communication:

Then the following failover behavior occurs:

1. The media file system (SNFS) and media database (SQL) on K2 Media Server “A”

fail over and K2 Media Server “B” becomes the active media file system/database
server.

2. All K2 Media Clients drop communication on the “A” media port and begin using

the “B” media port, finding a path through GigE switch “B” to K2 Media Server
“B”. All K2 Media Clients use an iSCSI adapter (TOE) on the “B” K2 Media
Server to provide access to the Fibre Channel connected RAID storage.

3. All K2 Media Clients keep communicating on the same control port, finding a new

path through GigE switch “A” and across an ISL to GigE switch “B” to reach K2
Media Server “B”.

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Either of the Media (iSCSI) network “A” connections between the GigE switch and the K2 Media
Server

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The control connection between GigE switch “A” and K2 Media Server “A”

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K2 Media Server “A”

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The Fibre Channel connection between K2 Media Server “A” and RAID controller “A”

L2R RAID chassis

K2 Media
Servers

K2 Media
Clients

Gigabit
Ethernet
switches

A

A

B

B

Fibre Channel
connections

Control

Media

Control

Media

Control

FTP

Media

POWER

SERVICE

K2

RAID STORAGE

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Media

Control

FTP

Media

Media

ISLs

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X

X

X

3

4

1

2

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