Configuring remaining servers – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.2 Aug.01 2007 User Manual

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July 3, 2007

K2 Storage System Instruction Manual

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Configuring remaining servers

File System Server
Configuration

This page checks on the
configuration of the K2
Media Server in one of its
main roles as a file system
server. The K2 Media Server
also functions as a file
system client, which is also
checked from this page.

It is not necessary to bind
LUNs or create a file system,
since those tasks were
completed when you
configured the first K2
Media Server. However, if
the Level 3 RAID chassis
has two controllers, you
must launch Storage Utility
from this page when you are
configuring one of the K2
Media Servers connected to
the second controller. You
do this to configure
controller network settings
and to verify controller
microcode.

If the RAID chassis has two controllers, when configuring a K2 Media
Server connected to the second controller click

Launch Storage Utility

.

In the Storage Utility tree view, select the icon for the RAID controller
and check its microcode version, as explained in

“Verifying controller

microcode” on page 266

. Then right-click the controller and select

Configuration | Network Properties

. Enter network and SNMP settings,

then close dialog boxes and Storage Utility to return to this page. Refer
to

“Configuring RAID network and SNMP settings” on page 266

for

similar Storage Utility procedures.

Click

Check

. Confirm a “… default.cfg file copied…” message. When

the wizard reports that the configuration check is successful, click

Next

.

and

Yes

to confirm copying default.cfg to the server.

If you get a “The V: will not be available until this device is rebooted…”
message, you can safely continue with this procedure and follow the
instructions related to this message later in the procedure.

FTP Server Configuration

Do not modify these settings. Leave at default values of Max FTP
streams = 4 and FTP Data Socket Timeout = 60. Only qualified Grass
Valley personnel should specify other values, as these settings are
intended for use only with custom systems designed by Grass Valley.
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