Using ftp for file transfer – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.1 User Manual
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September 6, 2006
K2 Storage System Instruction Manual
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Using FTP for file transfer
Using FTP for file transfer
Refer to
Chapter 11,
FTP on the K2 Storage System.
2.
Power-on the Ethernet
switch.
This description is for the HP
ProCurve switch.
The switch performs its diagnostic self test, which takes
approximately 50 seconds to complete. LED Behavior during the
self test is as follows:
•
Initially, all the status, LED Mode and port LEDs are on
for most of the duration of the test.
•
Most of the LEDs go off and then may come on again
during phases of the self test. For the duration of the self
test, the Test LED stays on.
When the self test completes successfully, the Power and Fan
Status LEDs remain on, the Fault and Test LEDs go off, and the
port LEDs on the front of the switch go into their normal
operational mode, which is as follows:
•
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.
If the LED display is different than what is described above,
especially if the Fault and Test LEDs stay on for more than 60
seconds or they start blinking, the self test has not completed
correctly. Refer to the manual you received with the switch for
troubleshooting information.
3.
Power-on RAID storage
devices.
Power-on expansion chassis (if present) prior to or simultaneous
with the power-on for the main Fibre Channel chassis.
NOTE: Always power-on the RAID Expansion
chassis prior to, or simultaneously with the
RAID Controller chassis.
Verify that start-up indicators show normal start-up processes, as
follows:
•
Wait until all disk access LEDs are steady —
approximately 4 minutes.
•
The controller READY LED is ON
•
The controller DIR LED flashes green
•
The front Power LED is ON
•
The front Service LED is OFF
Refer to the
L2 RAID
Instruction Manual to interpret other
disk access LED or status LED behavior.
4.
Power-on the K2 Media
Server.
Flip down the front bezel and press the stand-by button.
The LCD display lights during normal system operation.
Wait until start up processes are complete before proceeding.
When the server responds to the ping command, startup is
complete. If you are not sure, wait 10 minutes.
5.
Power-on K2 Media Clients
and other iSCSI clients.
Record/play operations are successful.
NOTE: K2 Media Clients and iSCSI clients will
not connect (and will have to be restarted) if the
primary K2 Media Server is not fully up and
running when the clients are started.
Device
Verification instructions