Using diagnostic tools, Running check disk – Grass Valley K2 Summit Client Service Manual May.14 2010 User Manual

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K2 Summit Production Client Service Manual

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Chapter 3 Service Procedures

a. Select

Install from a list or specific location

. Click

Next

.

b. Select

Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install

. Click

Next

.

c. Select

Have Disk

.

d. Browse to C:\Windows and find LSI_SCSIPORT_1.21.25.00. Click

Open

and

OK

.

e. Start the driver install by selecting

Next

.

f. On the Hardware Installation page, click

Continue Anyway

.

g. Click

Finish

.

6. If the K2 Summit Client is on a redundant K2 Storage System or is connected to

direct-connect storage, do the following:

a. Install MPIO as instructed in the K2 System Guide.

b. Make the following registry settings:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Service
s\Symmpi\Parameters\Device]

"DriverParameter"="MPIOMode=2"

"MaximumSGList"=dword:000000ff

"NumberOfRequests"=dword:00000020

Using diagnostic tools

Use the following sections as necessary to identify problems.

Running Check Disk

If your K2 Summit Production Client has a critical system fault, you should run Check
Disk to identify and remove any corrupted files.

1. Make sure the K2 Summit Production Client has no media access currently

underway.

2. At the MS-DOS command prompt, enter the following and press

Enter

.

chkdsk

Check Disk reports file system information and lists any problem found.

3. Do one of the following:

• If Check Disk does not report any problems, close the command prompt

window. Do not complete the remaining steps of this procedure.

• If Check Disk reports a problem and prompts you to repair, continue with this

procedure.

4. When prompted to repair problems, do the following:

a. Press the

Y

key and then press

Enter

.

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