About unique file systems and k2 dyno pa – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA Configuration Manual v.2.0 User Manual
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IP address for the Control network port on
the machine
Machine
10.0.0.1
K2 Summit Standalone
10.0.0.101
K2 Dyno PA #1
10.0.0.102
K2 Dyno PA #2
In this example, the FsNameServers file on all three machines would look like this:
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About unique file systems and K2 Dyno PA
Read this section if you are upgrading from a K2 Summit system from a software version prior to
7.2. If your Summit system uses a later software version, proceed to “Ordering the network adapters
for K2 Dyno PA”.
K2 Dyno PA requires that the K2 Summit Production Client or K2 Solo Media Server have a unique
file system name and unique storage disk labels. When you make a new file system the name changes
to “gvfs_hostname”, where hostname is the name of the stand-alone K2 system. (This is the computer
name as set in Properties under My Computer, not the name defined in the hosts table.) The file
system name is case sensitive.
As of Summit software version 7.2, new systems ship with unique file system names and disk labels.
If upgrading a system from an earlier version, the file system needs to be re-created using the Storage
Utility tool. This automatically creates unique names for the file system and the disk storage labels.
For more information on using Storage Utility, see the K2 System Guide. Once the K2 system has
a file system name and disk labels that are unique, proceed to “Ordering the network adapters for
K2 Dyno PA”.
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K2 Dyno Production Assistant Configuration Manual version 2.0
22 June 2011
Configuring the standalone K2 Summit system and K2 Dyno PA