Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual
Aurora browse
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Preface
- System Overview
- Installing the Aurora Browse system hardware
- Understanding network system concepts
- Installing the Aurora Browse System Software
- About SiteConfig
- About developing a system description
- Aurora Browse/MediaFrame installation checklists
- Adding proxy NAS to system description
- About the corporate LAN
- Configuring the corporate LAN
- Adding a group
- Adding a device to the system description
- About device and host names
- Establish conventions
- Modifying a device name
- About IP configuration of network interfaces on devices
- Modifying unassigned (unmanaged) network interfaces on MediaFrame devices
- About SiteConfig support on MediaFrame devices
- Discovering devices with SiteConfig
- Assigning discovered devices
- Modifying MediaFrame device managed network interfaces
- Making the host name the same as the device name
- Pinging devices from the control point PC
- About hosts files and SiteConfig
- Generating host tables for devices with SiteConfig
- Create record of software installed on devices
- Removing a software role from a device
- Adding a software role to a device
- Distribute devices into deployment groups
- Setting deployment options
- Configuring deployment groups
- Install prerequisite files on the control point PC
- About deploying software
- Add software package to deployment group for Aurora Browse devices
- Installing software on Aurora Browse devices
- Configuring the system
- Configuration overview - K2 storage
- Prepare for core configuration stages
- MediaFrame stage
- Configure MediaFrame ASK: Register components
- Configuring transfer targets
- Configuring round robin transfers
- Configure ASK Location: MDI server
- Configure Generic FTP MDI
- Configure K2 MDI
- Configure K2 Summit MDI
- Configure M-Series MDI
- Configure News MDIs
- Configure Profile MDI
- Configure Proxy MDI
- Test: MediaFrame stage
- Checklist: MediaFrame stage
- Encoder stand-alone stage
- Encoder + Server stage
- Archive stage
- Deploy remaining machines for full system
- Test system level interactions
- Add Aurora Browse Clients
- Adding custom fields and metadata mapping
- About bin and asset naming limitations
- Database and Recovery Planning
- Database planning and maintenance strategies
- Encoder failure considerations
- MediaFrame server failure considerations
- Updating the database to the simple model
- Creating a simple maintenance plan
- Configuring the MediaFrame maintenance plan
- Using the simple maintenance plan
- Verifying the database maintenance plan status
- Testing the backup
- Reconfiguring MediaFrame after renaming the server
- Modifying the database maintenance plan
- Restoring the MediaFrame server database
- Updating the maintenance plan after renaming the server
- Backup and recovery strategies
- About the recovery disk image process
- Creating a recovery disk image for storing on E:
- Creating a recovery disk image CD set
- Restoring from a system-specific recovery disk image on E:
- Restoring from the generic recovery disk image on E:
- Restoring from a recovery disk image CD set
- Activating the Windows operating system
- Database planning and maintenance strategies
- Troubleshooting the system
- Component Interaction Diagrams
- K2 BaseCamp Express
- Legacy systems
- NAS instructions - Fastora
- Prepare NAS - Windows Fastora
- NAS instructions - Serial ATA network platform
- Prepare Profile Media Servers
- NetTime system
- Prepare NetTime
- Prepare NAS - Serial ATA network platform
- Prepare NAS - Linux Fastora
- Host table files
- Adding and configuring an Avalon archive
- Archive operations on Profile XP
- Installing and configuring the FileZilla Server
- Index