Grass Valley PVS 3000 July 2004 User Manual

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Create a video file system

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PVS 3000 & PVS3500 Installation Guide

23 February 2004

3. If you are configuring a PFR500 or PFR600 storage system, perform the following

steps to set the Fibre Channel ID, otherwise, proceed to step 4.

a. Expand the tree view and right-click the

Controller0

icon under PFR500 or

PFR600, then select

Set Fibre Channel ID

in the context menu.

b. In the Set Fibre Channel ID dialog box, enter IDs as shown, then click

OK

.

c. Click

OK

in the Operation Successful dialog box.

d. Cycle the power on the RAID Controller chassis. Leave the power off for about

30 seconds before powering on again. You can leave the Expansion chassis
powered on during this time.

e. After the RAID Controller chassis has finished initializing, restart the

Windows NT operating system on the Profile XP Platform.

f. Start Configuration Manager using the desktop shortcut or by selecting

Start |

Programs | Profile Applications | Configuration Manager

.

g. In Configuration Manager dialog box appears. click

File System

to start the GVG

Disk Utility.

4. Expand the tree view and identify bound LUNs and unbound disks by their

placement in the hierarchy of the tree view.

5. If there are unbound LUNs displayed in the tree view, you must perform the following

steps, otherwise, proceed to step 6.

a. To bind unbound disks, right-click the

Unbound

node for a controller, then select

Bind LUNs

in the context menu. Peer controllers that share the same set of disks

are automatically selected as a pair.

The Binding LUN… dialog box opens showing all unbound disks for the
controller listed in the Available Disk list.

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