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Working with K2 Media Servers
Use the procedures in this section when doing configuration or service work on a K2 Media Server
that is part of an operational K2 SAN.
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Accessing K2 Media Server features in the K2Config application
on page 285
Taking a K2 Media Server out of service
on page 285
Using the Stop button in Server Control Panel
on page 286
Placing a K2 Media Server in service
on page 287
Shutting down or restarting a K2 Media Server
on page 287
Identifying K2 Media Server software versions
on page 288
Modifying K2 Media Server network settings
on page 288
Restoring network configuration
on page 289
on page 292
on page 292
Replacing an iSCSI interface adapter (TOE card)
on page 294
Installing the Fibre Channel card driver
on page 295
Recovering from a failed K2 Media Server system battery
on page 296
Checking K2 Media Server services
on page 296
Accessing K2 Media Server features in the K2Config application
In the K2 System Configuration (K2Config) application , features for working on a K2 Media Server
are as follows:
Taking a K2 Media Server out of service
This procedure applies to K2 Media Servers that are taking the role of media file system and metadata
server.
When you take a K2 Media Server out of service you stop services such that the K2 Media Server
is prevented from functioning as a media file system and/or metadata server. In this state no media
operations can take place.
If there is just one K2 Media Server in the role of media file system and metadata server, before
you take the K2 Media Server out of service, you should stop all media access on the K2 SAN.
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