Setting up host tables, Chapter 3 installing the level 2r storage system – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.2 Aug.01 2007 User Manual

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K2 Storage System Instruction Manual

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Chapter 3 Installing the Level 2R Storage System

Example of Level 2R names and IP addresses

Setting up host tables

The hosts file is used by the control network and the streaming/FTP network to
determine the IP address of devices on the network when only a the device name
(hostname) is given. The steps that follow describe how to edit the hosts file located
at C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts on Windows XP and Windows 2003
Server operating system computers. If you include the names and addresses of all the
devices on the network, then you can copy the same file onto all the other K2 devices
instead of editing the hosts file on each K2 device.

For FTP transfers on a K2 Storage System, transfers go to/from K2 Media Servers that
have the role of FTP server. No transfers go directly to/from the external storage K2
Media Clients that are on the K2 Storage System. So in the hosts file, you must add
the “he_0” extension to a K2 Media Server hostname and associate that hostname
with the K2 Media Server’s FTP/streaming network IP address.

Refer to the K2 Media Client System Guide for more information.

To edit the hosts file manually:

Computer
name

Device type

Streaming network
addresses

Control network
addresses

Media network
addresses

Comments

root_server_1

K2 Media
Server

192.168.101.11

a

a.

This IP address must resolve to hostname

root_server_1_he0

192.168.100.11

192.168.99.11 These

two

servers are a
redundant pair.

192.168.99.12

root_server_2

K2 Media
Server

192.168.101.21

b

b.

This IP address must resolve to hostname

root_server_2_he0

192.168.100.21

192.168.98.21

192.168.98.22

root_raid_1

RAID

192.168.100.51

Both
controllers
share the same
IP address.

root_gige_1

GigE switch

192.168.100.61

root_gige_2

GigE switch

192.168.100.62

root_cppc_1

Control point
PC

192.168.100.81

root_client_1

iSCSI client

192.168.100.111

192.168.99.111

For the control
network, one
IP address is
shared between
the two teamed
ports. For
media
networks,
subnet 99 is the
“A” network
and subnet 98
is the “B”
network.

192.168.98.112

root_client_2

iSCSI client

192.168.100.121

192.168.99.121

192.168.98.122

root_client_3

iSCSI client

192.168.100.131

192.168.99.131

192.168.98.132

root_client_4

iSCSI client

192.168.100.141

192.168.99.141

192.168.98.142

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