Generating host tables for devices with siteconfig – Grass Valley K2 Summit Storage Area Network v.7.1 User Manual
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Generating host tables for devices with SiteConfig
the existing hosts files on devices. Therefore, this requires that all devices that have
name resolution through the hosts file be configured accordingly in the SiteConfig
system description.
If you choose to have SiteConfig write hosts files to devices, the process consumes
system resource and network bandwidth. Therefore you should wait until you have
verified the information for all devices/interfaces in the host file, rather than updating
hosts files incrementally as you discover/assign devices.
SiteConfig does not automatically deploy hosts files to managed devices as you add
or remove devices. If you add or remove devices from the system description, you
must re-deploy the modified hosts file to all devices.
Generating host tables for devices with SiteConfig
Prerequisites for this task are as follows:
• Planned control network settings are applied to control network interfaces and
devices are communicating on the control network as defined in the system
description.
• Interfaces for networks that require name resolution via the hosts file, such as the
FTP/streaming network, have settings applied and are communicating.
• You have viewed host names, as currently defined in the system description, and
determined that they are correct.
• The control point PC is added to the system description so that it is included in the
host tables generated by SiteConfig.
1. In the
Network Configuration | Networks
tree view, select a network, site, or system
node.
2. Click
View Hosts file
.
A Hosts File Contents window opens that displays the contents of the hosts file as
currently defined in the system description.
3. Verify the information in the hosts file.
4. Do one of the following:
• If you are managing host table information yourself, click
Save As
and save a
copy of the hosts file to a location on the control point PC. Then open the copy
of the hosts file, copy the desired host table information from it, and paste it into
your facility hosts file as desired. Then you can use your own process to
distribute the facility hosts file to devices. Remember to distribute to the control
point PC so that SiteConfig and other management applications such as
K2Config can resolve network host names.
• If SiteConfig is managing hosts files, do the following:
NOTE: Writing hosts files to multiple devices consumes system resource and
network bandwidth. Therefore it is recommended that you wait and do this after the
system is complete and fully implemented, rather than updating hosts files
incrementally as you discover/assign devices.