Grass Valley UIM v.2.1.1 User Manual
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UIM Instruction Manual
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Chapter 5 UIM-SAN-FCIP Installation: Grass Valley Open SAN System
About load balancing when multiple UIM-SAN-FCIPs are used
There can be multiple UIM-SAN-FCIPs deployed in an Open SAN Shared Storage
system. The number of UIM-SAN-FCIPs needed is determined by a combination of
the following requirements: the number of simultaneous transfer streams; transfer
performance.
When multiple UIM-SAN-FCIPs are used, host name aliasing is used in the hosts file
to assign the UIM-SAN-FCIPs to the Profile XP platforms in the Open SAN for
proper load balancing. Referring to the example system on
, SAN1_UIM1
handles transfer requests for Profiles SAN1_XP1 and SAN1_XP2 while SAN1_UIM2
handles transfer requests for SAN1_XP3 and SAN1_XP4. To accomplish this, the
following entries are added to the master host file.
192.168.100.157
SAN1_UIM1 SAN1_XP1_UIMFC
SAN1_XP2_UIMFC
192.168.100.158
SAN1_UIM2 SAN1_XP3_UIMFC
SAN1_XP4_UIMFC
192.168.230.157
SAN1_UIM1_fc0 SAN1_XP1_fc0 SAN1_XP2_fc0
192.168.230.158
SAN1_UIM2_fc0 SAN1_XP3_fc0 SAN1_XP4_fc0
NOTE: Multiple UIM-SAN-FCIPs do not provide automatic failover capability. If
a UIM-SAN-FCIP becomes unavailable, transfer requests will fail for all Profile
platforms assigned to it.
SAN1_XP1
SAN1_XP2
SAN1_FSM2
SAN1_FSM1
Fibre Channel Switch Fabric (SCSI)
SAN1_UIM1
10/100BT Ethernet LAN (Control) x.x.100.x
Shared Storage
Profile Open SAN Shared Storage
FC IP Network (Streaming) x.x.230.x