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Determining k2 media client bandwidth requirements, Preparing the k2 storage system – Grass Valley K2 Media Client System Guide v.3.3 User Manual

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June 9, 2009

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Determining K2 Media Client bandwidth requirements

The K2 System Configuration application provides a report of iSCSI assignments,
which lists for each TOE the iSCSI clients assigned and their bandwidth subscription.

Determining K2 Media Client bandwidth
requirements

The K2 System Configuration application provides a page in the Configure K2 Client
wizard that calculates the bandwidth requirement for a K2 Media Client. On this page
you enter information regarding the channel count, bit rate, and tracks per channel for
your intended use of the K2 Media Client. The page then calculates the bandwidth
requirement and make it available for load balancing. Refer to

“Adding K2 Media

Clients to the K2 Storage System” on page 163

for procedures.

Preparing the K2 Storage System

Refer to the K2 Storage System Instruction Manual to install and configure the K2
Storage System so that it is prepared for the addition of your shared storage K2 Media
Clients.

The following K2 Storage System preparations are required to support K2 Media
Clients:

• All K2 Media Servers and/or K2 RAID storage devices must be installed and

cabled.

• The control network must be operational with K2 devices communicating. At the

command prompt, use the ping command to verify.

• For non-redundant (Levels 2, 3, 10, 20, and 30) K2 Storage Systems, the media

network must be operational. You can check this with the K2 System
Configuration application.

• For redundant (Levels 2R, 3R, 10R, 20R, and 30R) K2 Storage Systems, media

network A and media network B must be operational. You can check this with the
K2 System Configuration application.

• K2 RAID devices must have disks bound and be configured as required for

operation on the K2 Storage System.

• K2 Media Servers must be configured such that an operational media file system

is present.

• K2 Ethernet switches must be configured and have V-LANs set up.

• The storage system to which you are adding your K2 Media Clients must be

defined with the appropriate number and type of clients. In other words, in the K2
System Configuration application tree view you should see the K2 Media Clients
you are about to add represented as unconfigured devices.

NOTE: Do not run Storage Utility on a shared storage K2 Media Client. For shared
storage, run Storage Utility only via the K2 System Configuration application.