Taking a k2 media client offline, Bringing a k2 media client online, Adding a k2 media client – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.2 Aug.01 2007 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Administering and maintaining the K2 Storage System

shutdown/restart using the Windows Remote Desktop Connection.

• Do a remote shutdown/restart via the K2 System Configuration application. In the

tree view select the K2 Media Client and then click

Shutdown

or

Reboot

.

• Do a local hard shutdown. Use this method only when there is a problem that

prevents you from using one of the other methods for an orderly shutdown. To do
a hard shutdown, hold down the standby button for approximately five seconds. To
restart, press the standby button again.

Taking a K2 Media Client offline

To take a K2 Media Client offline, simply stop all media access and then shut down
the K2 Media Client.

Bringing a K2 Media Client online

To bring a K2 Media Client online, simply restart the K2 Media Client. When the K2
Media Client starts up, it is always in the online state.

Adding a K2 Media client

The requirements for adding a K2 Media client to an existing K2 Storage System are
as follows:

• You must be logged in to the K2 System Configuration application with

permissions equivalent to K2 administrator or higher.

• The K2 Storage System must have adequate bandwidth available to meet the

bandwidth needs of the K2 Media Client you are adding.

• The devices of the K2 Storage System do not need to be offline, and there is no

restart of devices required.

To add a K2 Media Client to an existing K2 Storage System, do the following:

1. In the tree view, select the name of the K2 Storage System, which is the top node

of the storage system tree.

2. Click

Add Device

. The Add Device dialog box opens.

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