Proxy storage file system server, Quota, Role – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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Proxy Storage file system server
The GV STRATUS server on a dedicated Proxy Storage system that provides access to the low
resolution proxy media stored on the system. The server has the roles of Proxy Storage Server and
SNFS file system server for the Proxy Storage system.
Quota
A configurable amount of disk space that the GV STRATUS system can reserve for specific user
groups.
Role
Functionality that can be assigned. In the GV STRATUS application, it is licensed functionality
assigned to a user or group. In the SiteConfig application, it is software functionality assigned to a
device.
Scrub bar
The control that allows you to navigate through a clip using your mouse. The scrub bar slider provides
click and drag mouse operations.
Section
A panel's subdivision, such as the Explore section of the Navigator panel.
Sequence
An asset consisting of a series of events for EDL exchange with an editor or creating finished stories
for playout.
SiteConfig
Grass Valley's application for network configuration and software deployment.
Take control
To take control of a K2 system channel that is currently being controlled by another. This can occur
when two people are using the application on different PCs and one person opens or adds a channel
that is in use by the other person.
GV STRATUS
Grass Valley's media workflow application framework. Applications include the GV STRATUS
application and the GV STRATUS Control Panel.
GV STRATUS Common server
A GV STRATUS server with common roles, excluding the role of Core Server and Proxy Server.
This server provides licensing and user preference functionality on typical GV STRATUS systems
where there are multiple GV STRATUS servers.
GV STRATUS Control Panel
The GV STRATUS application that provides central configuration of the software components of
the GV STRATUS system.
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