Bandwidth expansion for aurora products, Bandwidth expansion for aurora – Grass Valley K2 Summit Storage Area Network v.7.1 User Manual
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K2 Storage Area Network Installation and Service Manual
26 October 2009
Chapter 12 Administering and maintaining the K2 SAN
Bandwidth expansion for Aurora products
The “Expansion by bandwidth” feature is supported on K2 Storage Systems that store
media from both K2 products and Aurora products. If the storage system contains
media from Aurora products and you want to retain that media, additional steps are
required, as follows:
1. Before starting the file system expansion, using Notepad or another text editor,
open the following file:
V:\VolumeConfig.xml
2. To the existing XML content, add lines with XML tags
to specify the main folder and attic folder for your Aurora
media. For example, if the main folder is “VibrintAVFiles” and the attic folder is
“VibrintAttic”, the resulting XML content is as follows:
❑
If directed, modify RTIOS.
Do this step only under the direction
of Grass Valley Support. As
directed, use a text editor to modify
the SNFS configuration file on K2
Media Servers (both primary and
backup) with the role of media file
system/database server.
NOTE: Don’t use the
SNFS configuration tool
to modify the system
configuration. Doing so
causes unexpected
changes in the
configuration file,
resulting in a failure of the
expansion process.
Depending on your use of the expanded file
system, you might need to change the
RTIOS value. This value can be calculated
only by Grass Valley Support.
❑
Restart all K2 Media
Servers.
Refer to the start up procedure in the
installation chapter for your level of
K2 SAN. Make sure to first start
servers with the role of media file
system/metadata server.
When the server that takes the role of FTP
server starts, one of the following happens:
•
If you answered “Yes” to restripe
existing media in the step above, the
Restripe Utility automatically
launches and begins restriping
media.
•
If you answered “No” to restripe
existing media in the step above, the
Restripe Utility does not launch.
❑
Monitor the Restripe Utility,
“Managing the Restripe Utility” on
page 448
On a file system with a large amount of
existing media, this can take days.
NOTE: Do not stop the FTP
server once the restripe process
begins.
❑
Record system information
—
Make sure you keep diagrams and other
on-site documentation up to date.
a.
On some systems this file is named gvfs_hostname.cfg, where hostname is the name of the SNFS file system server
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