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K2 Media Server failover with Control team failover behavior

K2 RAID

K2 Media
Servers

K2 SAN-attached systems

Ethernet
switches

A

A

B

B

Fibre Channel
connections

Control

Media

Control

Media

Control

FTP

Media

Control

FTP

Media

ISLs

X

Component
Failure

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

The “A” GigE switch

Then the following failover behavior occurs:

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

Media Server “B” becomes the active media file system/metadata server.

2. All K2 SAN-attached systems 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
SAN-attached systems use an iSCSI adapter (TOE) on the “B” K2 Media Server to provide
access to the Fibre Channel connected RAID storage.

3. For all K2 SAN-attached systems, communication fails on the control port, so the control team

fails over and communication begins on the other control port.

4. For all K2 SAN-attached systems, control communication finds a path through GigE switch “B”

to K2 Media Server “B”.

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