Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.3 User Manual
Grass Valley Equipment
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Instruction Manual
- Safety Summaries
- Finding Information
- Product Description
- Installing the Level 10 Storage System
- Level 10 description
- Preparing Level 10 devices
- K2 configuration and NetCentral
- Networking for Level 10
- Configuring the Level 10 storage system
- Adding K2 Storage System clients
- Basic operations for the Level 10 storage system
- Installing the Level 10R Storage System
- Level 10R description
- Preparing Level 10R devices
- K2 configuration and NetCentral
- Networking for Level 10R
- Configuring the Level 10R storage system
- Adding K2 Storage System clients
- Basic operations for the Level 10R storage system
- Installing the Level 20 Storage System
- Level 20 description
- Preparing Level 20 devices
- K2 configuration and NetCentral
- Networking for Level 20
- Configuring the Level 20 storage system
- Adding K2 Storage System clients
- Basic operations for the Level 20 storage system
- Installing the Level 20R Storage System
- Level 20R description
- Preparing Level 20R devices
- K2 configuration and NetCentral
- Networking for Level 20R
- Configuring the Level 20R storage system
- Adding K2 Storage System clients
- Basic operations for the Level 20R storage system
- Installing the Level 30 Storage System
- Level 30 description
- Preparing Level 30 devices
- K2 configuration and NetCentral
- Networking for Level 30
- Configuring the Level 30 storage system
- Adding K2 Storage System clients
- Basic operations for the Level 30 storage system
- Installing the Level 30R Storage System
- Level 30R description
- Preparing Level 30R devices
- K2 configuration and NetCentral
- Networking for Level 30R
- Configuring the Level 30R storage system
- Adding K2 Storage System clients
- Basic operations for the Level 30R storage system
- Installing the Nearline 10 Storage System
- Nearline 10 description
- Preparing nearline 10 devices
- Networking for nearline 10
- Configuring the nearline 10 storage system
- Basic operations for the nearline 10 storage system
- Description of K2 Storage Devices
- Overview of K2 Storage Tools
- Managing K2 software
- About K2 software
- Pre-installed software
- Backup and recovery strategies
- About the recovery disk image process
- Creating a recovery disk image for storing on E:
- Creating a recovery disk image CD set
- Restoring from a system-specific recovery disk image on E:
- Restoring from the generic recovery disk image on E:
- Restoring from a recovery disk image CD set
- Activating the Windows operating system
- FTP on the K2 Storage System
- GV Connect access for Final Cut Pro systems
- About K2 FCP Connect
- Install and configure Macintosh Final Cut Pro systems on a K2 SAN
- Final Cut Pro on K2 SAN installation checklist
- K2 SAN System Requirements
- Macintosh System Requirements
- Licensing K2 FCP Connect on the K2 SAN
- Cable Macintosh systems
- Configure Macintosh systems for control network
- Install Xsan software
- Install K2 FCP Connect software on Macintosh systems
- Add Macintosh systems to SAN hosts file
- Configure Macintosh hosts files
- Add Mac Client to K2 SAN
- Configure Mac Client on K2 SAN
- Test K2 SAN file access
- Configure HotBin
- About QuickTime import delay
- Using Final Cut Pro on a K2 SAN
- Maintaining K2 FCP Connect
- Administering and maintaining the K2 Storage System
- Setting up application security
- Virus scanning and protection policies
- Ports used by K2 services
- Modifying K2 Storage System settings
- Accessing K2 Storage System features
- Renaming a K2 Storage System
- Adding devices to a K2 Storage System
- Removing a K2 Storage System
- Accessing a K2 Storage System from multiple PCs
- Reconnecting to a K2 Storage System
- Taking a K2 Storage System offline
- Bringing a K2 Storage System online
- Viewing iSCSI assignments
- Managing redundancy on a K2 Storage System
- Working with K2 Media Servers
- Accessing K2 Media Server features
- Taking a K2 Media Server out of service
- Using the Stop button in Server Control Panel
- Placing a K2 Media Server in service
- Shutting down or restarting a K2 Media Server
- Identifying K2 Media Server software versions
- Modifying K2 Media Server network settings
- Removing a K2 Media Server
- Replacing a K2 Media Server
- Replacing an iSCSI interface adapter (TOE card)
- Installing the Fibre Channel card driver
- Recovering from a failed K2 Media Server system battery
- Checking K2 Media Server services
- Disabling OpForce
- Working with K2 Media Clients
- Accessing K2 Media Client features
- Shutting down or restarting a K2 Media Client
- Taking a K2 Media Client offline
- Bringing a K2 Media Client online
- Adding a K2 Media client
- Removing a K2 Media Client
- Identifying K2 Media Client software versions
- Modifying K2 Media Client control network settings
- Modifying K2 Media Client media (iSCSI) network settings
- Modifying load balancing
- Working with K2 appliances
- Working with the K2 Coder
- Using Storage Utility
- Working on the media file system and database
- Working with RAID storage
- Checking RAID storage subsystem status
- Checking controller microcode
- Identifying disks
- Get controller logs
- Unbind RANK
- About full/background bind
- Bind RANK
- Binding Hot Spare drives
- Loading RAID controller microcode
- Downloading disk drive firmware
- Replacing a disk module
- Replacing a controller
- Upgrading to L30 controllers
- Configuring Level 2 RAID chassis network and SNMP settings
- Configuring Level 3, 10, 20, 30 RAID chassis network and SNMP settings
- Working with Ethernet switches
- Verifying spanning tree settings
- L35 system description
- L35 cabling
- L35 network configuration
- L35 K2 Storage System configuration
- Index