Services on a stand-alone storage k2 media client, Chapter 3 service procedures – Grass Valley K2 Media Client Service Manual v.3.3 User Manual
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June 25, 2009
Chapter 3 Service Procedures
If you suspect that services have been tampered with or for any reason are not set
correctly, you can check their current settings in the Windows Services Control Panel.
The table below provides the settings for the services that are critical to a correctly
operating K2 Media Client.
Services on a stand-alone storage K2 Media Client
When a stand-alone storage K2 Media Client is operating in the online mode, in the
Services control panel services appear as follows:
Service
Status
Startup
Type
Comments
Grass Valley AppService
Started
Automatic
Depends on Status Server service
Grass Valley Catch Server Ingest
Engine
—
Automatic
Used with Capture Service features.
Grass Valley Catch Server Monitor
Host
—
Automatic
Used with Capture Service features.
Grass Valley File-Import Watcher
Service
—
Manual
Used with the HotBin feature.
Grass Valley FTP Daemon
Started
Manual
Started by Status Server service on
stand-alone storage models
Grass Valley K2 Config
Started
Automatic
Not used on a stand-alone storage
K2 Media Client
Grass Valley MegaRaid Server
Started
Manual
—
Grass Valley Pathfire Bin
—
Automatic
Used with the K2 Pathfire Capture
Service feature.
Grass Valley RTS Service
Started
Automatic
—
Grass Valley Storage Utility Host
Started
Automatic
—
Grass Valley System Status Server
Started
Automatic
At startup the Status Server service
makes sure the following services
are started:
-AMP TCP Service
-AppService
-FTP Daemon
Grass Valley Transfer Queue Service
Started
Automatic
—
Grass Valley XML Movie Importer
—
Manual
Used with the K2 XML Import
Service feature.
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service
Started
Automatic
Not used on a stand-alone storage
K2 Media Client
MSSQLSERVER
Started
Automatic
The K2 software installation for
stand-alone storage clients sets
startup type to automatic.
MSSQLServerADHelper
Manual
—