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The CIFS endpoint store name must match the location name used by the Colossus
system. For example, in a Colossus system there might be a location called
MEDIAGRID
(an Omneon server system). This puts media in a folder:
\\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx\omneon\clip.dir.
8 Configure the Missing Materials Manager to search the Core endpoint. See
Missing Materials Manager for the Core Endpoint
on page 60 for more information.
The Core endpoint will now look at the Core database and has a Location to Keep called
MEDIAGRID
. The CIFS endpoint is now configured with a media path of:
\\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx\omneon\clip.dir
and the name:
MEDIAGRID
.
Additional Configurations for iTX 1.4 Systems
Registering new media from an iTX 1.4 system
To register new media from ITX 1.4
1 From Delivery Manager Config, open an existing or create a new configuration profile
and add a new endpoint tab using the CoreDriver, as described in
to
of
Generic Steps for Adding a Core Endpoint
2 In the Core Configuration section, entered the details for a TX 1.4 system.
3 In the Locations to Keep field, enter
ITX-EXTERNAL
.
Any asset added to the specified iTX 1.4 system's specified location will now be added to
the iTX system.
Importing Media via the CIFS endpoint from an ITX 1.4 system
To import Media via the CIFS endpoint from an ITX 1.4 system:
1 From Delivery Manager Config, open an existing configuration profile or create a new
one and add a new endpoint tab using the CoreDriver, as described in
of
Generic Steps for Adding a Core Endpoint
2 Click the browse button for the Cache Content Workflow field. The Select ‘Cache
Media’ Workflow... dialog appears.
3 Select the required workflow for moving media and assets to the iTX store. For
example
DefaultCacheMediaCore
.
4 In the Core Configuration section, enter the details of the ITX 1.4 database with the
name of the ITX store as
ITX-EXTERNAL.
5 Click Add New Endpoint to create an additional endpoint within the same
configuration profile.
6 For the Endpoint Driver, select CIFS.
7 For the Media Path field, select the media folder on the ITX 1.4 System.
The CIFS endpoint store name must match the ITX 1.4 store name. For example, in ITX
1.4 the store name is always ITX. ITX 1.4 puts media in a folder:
\\network_server_name\Media
. The Core endpoint is configured to look at the iTX
1.4 database and has a Location to Keep
called
ITX-EXTERNAL
. The CIFS endpoint is