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Expanding the media file system by capacity – 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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Expanding the media file system by capacity

Media Server and select the

Database Server

node to open its property page.

b. On the Database Server property page click

Erase media database

.

A message box displays progress.

c. Wait until a message confirms that the process is complete. This can take several

minutes.

d. If you have redundant K2 Media Servers, repeat these steps to clear the media

database on the other (redundant) server.

7. Close Storage Utility.

8. Place the K2 Storage System back online.

Expanding the media file system by capacity

NOTE: This procedure should only be attempted under the supervision of qualified
Grass Valley support personnel. Contact your Grass Valley representative for
assistance.

If you need to increase the storage capacity of your K2 Storage System, you can do
so by adding one or more Expansion Chassis, up to the maximum number of chassis
allowed for your level of storage.

When expanding by capacity, the number of LUNs or RANKs added must be a
multiple of the number of LUNs or RANKs currently in the system. For example, if
the current system has four (4) RANKs, then you can add an additional four (4 X 1)
RANKs, eight (4 X 2) RANKs, twelve (4 X 3) RANKs, etc.

The expansion chassis that you add to your K2 Storage System must have unbound,
unlabeled disks.

When you add an Expansion Chassis to increase storage capacity, use the following
procedure:

1. Rack the Expansion Chassis.

2. If a redundant K2 Storage System, do the following:

a. Verify that MPIO is updated to the latest version on all shared storage K2 Media

Clients. Refer to instructions in the K2 Media Client System Guide.

b. Put the system into an “original primary” state. This means that for all redundant

devices (switches, servers, RAID controllers, etc.) the current device acting as
primary is the one that was initially configured as primary when the system was
originally installed.

3. On the K2 Media Server with the role of primary media file system/database

server, save a copy of the following files to a different location:

D:\snfs\config\default.cfg

D:\snfs\config\cvlabels

4. Power down the K2 Storage System, including RAID storage devices.

5. Power up the RAID storage devices. Verify that they stabilize in an operational

state with no errors indicated.