Configuring the xmos server – Grass Valley Aurora Playout v.6.3 User Manual
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Configuring the XMOS Server
2. Choose
Tools | Options
; the Options window appears:
3. Enter the following system information:
4. Click
OK
.
Setting
Description
MOS ID
Enter your MOS ID:
In ENPS, see
ENPS | System Maintenance | MOS Configuration
in the ID column.
In iNEWS, this value matches the
iNEWS MOS Gateway at
C:/Program Files/Avid/MOS Gateway/mosconfig.xml
. See
your iNEWS administrator for assistance.
In Octopus, see
Admin | MOS | Devices.
NCS ID
Enter the name of the server hosting your newsroom computer system:
For ENPS, the name of the ENPS Server. If you have
an ENPS Buddy server, you
need to enter both the main and buddy server names in both the NCS ID and
NCS MOS Server fields, in the format "MAIN,BUDDY".
For iNEWS, the name of the iNEWS Server.
For Octopus, see
Admin | MOS | Devices.
NCS MOS Server
Enter the name of the server hosting the NCS MOS Server component:
For ENPS, the same value you entered for the NCS ID.
For iNEWS, the name of the iNEWS MOS Gateway machine.
For Octopus, the name of the Octopus Server machine.
MOS Version
Select the version of MOS you are using from the pull-down menu;
2.6
for ENPS and
Octopus,
2.7
for iNEWS. If your version is unknown, leave set at the default value, 2.6.
Database Server
Enter the name of the server hosting the Aurora Playout database (primary SDB server).
Backup Database
Server
Enter the name of the server hosting the backup Aurora Playout database (hot standby
SDB server).
If you are not using a hot standby SDB server, leave this field blank.
Script Path
Enter the full path (or browse) to the directory where scripts are stored.