Restoring from a recovery disk image cd set – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.3 User Manual
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June 25, 2009
K2 Storage System Instruction Manual
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Restoring from a recovery disk image CD set
The Network Connections window opens.
b. Right-click a network connection and select
Properties
.
The …Connection Properties dialog box opens.
c. Click
Configure
.
The …Properties dialog box opens.
d. On the
Power Management
tab, uncheck all checkboxes, if they are not already
unchecked.
e. On a K2 Media Server, on the
Advanced
tab, select
Power Server Option |
Properties
and uncheck all checkboxes, if they are not already unchecked, then
click
OK
.
f. On the …Properties dialog box, click
OK
.
g. Repeat these steps on the remaining network connections in the Network
Connections window.
30. Install K2 Media Server software. Also install related software, such as SNFS, if
required for the latest upgrade. Refer to your latest K2 Release Notes for detailed
instructions.
31. You must active the Windows operating system within 30 days. Refer to
“Activating the Windows operating system” on page 441
The K2 Media Server is now restored to its factory-default state. However, you can
complete its configuration as part of a K2 Storage System by using the K2 System
Configuration application. Refer to the K2 Storage System Instruction Manual for
detailed procedures.
Restoring from a recovery disk image CD set
The following procedure can be used on a K2 Media Server that needs all three
partitions on the system drive restored.
This procedure assumes that the image on the CD set is the system-specific image, for
the particular machine that you are restoring.
NOTE: At any step in this procedure if a message appears asking for disc/volume,
insert CDs as prompted until you can proceed to the next step.
1. Make sure that media access is stopped and that the K2 Media Server on which you
are working is not being used.
2. If you have not already done so, connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the K2
Media Server.
3. Insert the Recovery CD and restart the machine. If there is a problem restarting,
hold the standby button down for five seconds to force a hard shutdown. Then press
the standby button again to startup.
The machine boots from the disc. The Acronis startup screen appears.
4. At the startup screen, select
True Image Server (Full Version)
.
The Acronis True Image program loads.