Configuring the system – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual
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Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter
5
Configuring the system
You can use the topics in this chapter in the following ways:
• Initial configuration — After your system components are rack mounted, cabled,
and the physical installation process is complete, continue with the configuration
instructions in this chapter to create a working system. You can follow the
Basic
path or the
Advanced
path through the core configuration stages, as explained
“Configuration overview - K2 storage” on page 72
.
• Customizing — After the system is functioning, you can go back to the
configuration pages and modify the settings to customize the system to fit any
special workflow requirements.
The topics in this chapter include the following:
•
“Configuration overview - K2 storage” on page 72
•
“Prepare for core configuration stages” on page 73
•
“MediaFrame stage” on page 82
•
“Encoder stand-alone stage” on page 105
•
“Encoder + Server stage” on page 115
•
“Archive stage” on page 123
•
“Deploy remaining machines for full system” on page 131
•
“Test system level interactions” on page 131
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“Add Aurora Browse Clients” on page 132
•
“Managing Aurora Browse User sessions” on page 135
•
“Adding custom fields and metadata mapping” on page 136
•
“About bin and asset naming limitations” on page 139