Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.2 Aug.01 2007 User Manual

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July 3, 2007

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Taking a K2 Media Server out of service

If there are redundant K2 Media Servers currently in service (both primary and
backup) in the role of media file system and database server (Levels 2R and 3R), take
only the backup out of service. Do not take the primary out of service. If you take the
primary out of service it will trigger a failover event. If the K2 Media Server that you
want to take out of service is currently the primary, you have the following options:

• Make the current primary K2 Media Server the backup in an orderly fashion. Refer

to

“Triggering an intentional failover” on page 332

. Then, when the K2 Media

Server is the backup, you can take it out of service.

• Take the current backup out of service (shutdown) so that the primary K2 Media

Server is the only file system/database server currently in service. You can then
take the primary K2 Media Server out of service without triggering a failover
event.

Also refer to

“Using the Stop button in Server Control Panel” on page 336

.

To take a media file system/database K2 Media Server out of service, do the
following:

1. Stop all media access on the K2 Storage System.

2. In the K2 System Configuration application tree view, select the K2 Storage

System.

3. Select

Server Control Panel

. The Server Control Panel opens.

4. Identify the K2 Media Server you intend to take out of service. If there are

redundant K2 Media Servers, consider that you might trigger a failover event.
Refer to the explanation earlier in this section and to

“Triggering an intentional

failover” on page 332

.

Also refer to the next section

“Using the Stop button in Server Control Panel”

to

consider the action that you want to take.

5. When you are sure that you understand the implications of taking the K2 Media

Server out of service, click the

Stop

button for that server.

6. Proceed as follows:

• If the server shuts down automatically, allow the shutdown processes to

complete. Then start the server. As specified in the next section

“Using the Stop

button in Server Control Panel”

, when a redundant server restarts, it comes up

in an out of service state.

• If the server continues to run, it is in an out of service state.

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