Grass Valley K2 Summit Storage Area Network Installation User Manual
Grass Valley Equipment
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Safety Summaries
- Preface
- Product description
- Preparing for installation
- Cabling K2 SAN devices
- Setting up the K2 SAN infrastructure
- Planning and implementing a K2 SAN with SiteConfig
- About developing a system description
- Importing a system description
- About device and host names
- Modifying a device name
- Modifying the control network
- Modifying the FTP/streaming network
- Modifying a media (iSCSI) network
- About IP configuration of network interfaces on devices
- Modifying K2 client unassigned (unmanaged) interface
- Modifying K2 Media Server unassigned (unmanaged) interface
- About SiteConfig support on K2 devices
- Discovering devices with SiteConfig
- Assigning discovered devices
- Modifying K2 client managed network interfaces
- Modifying K2 Media Server managed network interfaces
- Making the host name the same as the device name
- Pinging devices from the control point PC
- About hosts files and SiteConfig
- Generating host tables for devices with SiteConfig
- Managing K2 Software
- Configuring K2 software deployment
- Backup and Recovery Strategies
- About the recovery disk image process
- Recommended recovery process
- Creating a recovery disk image for storing on E:
- Creating a recovery disk image CD set
- Restoring from a system-specific recovery disk image on E:
- Restoring from the generic recovery disk image on E:
- Restoring from a recovery disk image CD set
- Activating the Windows operating system
- Configuring and licensing the K2 SAN
- About K2 SAN licensing
- About QOS on the K2 SAN
- Importing a SiteConfig system description
- Configuring the basic K2 SAN - Online and Production
- Configuring the redundant K2 SAN - Online and Production
- Prerequisites for initial configuration - Redundant K2 SAN
- Defining a new K2 SAN
- Configuring server A - Part 1
- Configure Define Server Roles page - Redundant K2 SAN server A and server B
- Configure Software Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server A and server B
- Configure Network Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server A and server B
- Configure File System Server Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server A
- Configuring RAID
- Configuring server A - Part 2
- Configuring server B
- Configure Define Server Roles page - Redundant K2 SAN server A and server B
- Configure Software Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server A and server B
- Configure Network Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server A and server B
- Configure File System Server Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server B
- Configure iSCSI Bridge Server Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server B
- Configure Database Server Configuration page - Redundant K2 SAN server B
- Configure FTP Server Configuration page - K2 SAN server B
- Check the V: drive
- Configuring optional NH servers
- Configuring the basic nearline K2 SAN
- Configuring the redundant nearline K2 SAN
- Configuring clients on the K2 SAN
- Operating the K2 SAN
- Description of K2 SAN Devices
- Overview of K2 Storage Tools
- Administering and maintaining the K2 SAN
- Passwords and security on K2 systems
- Modifying K2 SAN settings
- Managing redundancy on a K2 SAN
- Working with K2 Media Servers
- Accessing K2 Media Server features in the K2Config application
- Taking a K2 Media Server out of service
- Using the Stop button in Server Control Panel
- Placing a K2 Media Server in service
- Shutting down or restarting a K2 Media Server
- Identifying K2 Media Server software versions
- Modifying K2 Media Server network settings
- Restoring network configuration
- Removing a K2 Media Server
- Replacing a K2 Media Server
- Replacing an iSCSI interface adapter (TOE card)
- Installing the Fibre Channel card driver
- Recovering from a failed K2 Media Server system battery
- Checking K2 Media Server services
- Licensing a K2 Media Server
- Working with K2 clients
- Accessing K2 client features in the K2Config application
- Shutting down or restarting a K2 client
- Taking a K2 client offline
- Bringing a K2 client online
- Adding a K2 client
- Removing a K2 client
- Identifying K2 client software versions
- Modifying K2 client control network settings
- Modifying K2 client media (iSCSI) network settings
- Using Storage Utility
- Working on the media file system and database
- Working with RAID storage
- Checking RAID storage subsystem status
- Checking controller microcode
- Identifying disks
- Get controller logs
- Unbind RANK
- About full/background bind
- Bind RANK
- Binding Hot Spare drives
- Loading RAID controller and expansion chassis microcode
- Downloading disk drive firmware
- Replacing a disk module
- Replacing a controller
- Configuring RAID chassis network and SNMP settings
- Working with Ethernet switches
- Working with the K2 Coder
- Index