Powering on the control point pc, Using ftp for file transfer – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.3 User Manual
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Chapter 8 Installing the Nearline 10 Storage System
• If the ports are connected to active network devices, the LEDs behave according
to the LED Mode selected. In the default view mode (Link), the LEDs should be
on.
• If the ports are not connected to active network devices, the LEDs will stay off.
Powering on the control point PC
Use the following procedure to power on K2 Storage System’s control point PC and
verify proper operation during power up of the system.
1. Power up and log on to the PC using standard Windows procedures.
2. Start and log on to NetCentral.
3. NetCentral reports devices as offline. As each device of the K2 Storage System is
powered on, check NetCentral to verify the device’s status
Using FTP for file transfer
Since the Nearline system has no media database, procedures that apply to “online”
K2 storage systems (Levels 10, 20, and 30) do not globally apply to the Nearline
storage system. This includes procedures for streaming, import, export, and FTP.
The rules for transferring to/from a K2 Nearline storage system are as follows:
• Transfer files only. Streaming media, as in AppCenter’s
Import/Send to | Stream
feature, is not supported.
• K2 media must be transferred to/from the Nearline system as a GXF or MXF file.
• Passive FTP mode is supported. You must use this mode for FTP transfers.
• For the list of FTP commands supported, refer to
.
• In addition to FTP transfers, you can also map shared drives and use basic
Windows networking to move files to/from a Nearline storage system.
You should use the dedicated K2 FTP/streaming network. The rules for this network
are summarized as follows:
• The network must be on a separate subnet.
• Dedicated GigE cables must be connected to the FTP GigE port on K2 Media
Servers.
• For network hostname resolution, hostnames mapped to FTP IP addresses must
have a “_he0” suffix appended to the name.
For more information about the FTP/streaming network, refer to
Additional information about Nearline FTP is as follows:
• K2 FTP protocol supports clip and bin names in non-English locales (international
languages) using UTF-8 character encoding. Refer to specifications for
internationalization in the K2 Media Client System Guide.