Dynamic bandwidth expansion checklist – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.3 User Manual

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K2 Storage System Instruction Manual

June 25, 2009

Chapter 14 Administering and maintaining the K2 Storage System

Dynamic bandwidth expansion checklist

Grass Valley personnel who have received K2 Storage System training can use the
following checklist to expand the bandwidth of an K2 Storage System system.

Dynamic bandwidth expansion checklist

Task

Documentation

Tips

Prepare system

If a redundant K2 Storage

System, verify that MPIO is
updated to the latest version on
all shared storage K2 Media
Clients.

K2 Media Client System Guide

If a redundant K2 Storage

System, put the system into an
“original primary” state.

“Identifying current primary/backup
K2 Media Servers” on page 475

This means that for all redundant devices
(switches, servers, RAID controllers, etc.)
the current device acting as primary is the
one that was initially configured as primary
when the system was originally installed.

Back up configuration files from

the primary K2 Media Server.

Save a copy of the following files to
a different location:
D:\snfs\config\default.cfg
D:\snfs\config\cvlabels

If there is a problem with the expansion
process, contact Grass Valley Support for
instructions on using these files to recover.

If K2 storage contains Aurora

media, do additional steps.

“Bandwidth expansion for Aurora
products” on page 525

Verify recovery disk images.

Update if necessary.

“Backup and recovery strategies” in
the Software chapter elsewhere in
this manual.

Set up and configure RAID

Rack any new RAID equipment

Stop all media access and power

down K2 Media Clients and
other K2 Storage System clients.

Refer to the power down procedure
in the installation chapter for your
level of K2 Storage System.

Clean unreferenced files and

movies.

“Cleaning unreferenced files and
movies” on page 517

.

K2 Media Servers with role of file system/
database server, both primary and
redundant, must be powered up but offline.

Power down the remaining

devices of the K2 Storage
System.

Refer to the power down procedure
in the installation chapter for your
level of K2 Storage System.

Add disks or RAID equipment to

support the additional RANKs.

If adding new RAID equipment,
rack, cable, and configure as
instructed in the installation chapter
for your level of K2 Storage System.

As applicable, remember to set Fibre
Channel addresses on RAID controllers and
chassis addresses on Expansion Adapters.

Startup the RAID equipment.

Refer to the start up procedure in the
installation chapter for your level of
K2 Storage System.

Start up the primary K2 Media

Server.

Refer to the start up procedure in the
installation chapter for your level of
K2 Storage System.

If there are multiple K2 Media Servers, this
is the server that takes the role of media file
system server. On a redundant K2 Storage
System, this is the server functioning as
primary when the system was last powered
down.

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