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Diva preparations – Grass Valley NewsBrowse Desktop Browsing System Installation v.3.1 User Manual

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April 27, 2006

NewsBrowse Installation and Configuration Guide

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Archive stage

5. Use the FlashNet “Jukebox” application to test that a drive can be successfully

accessed from FlashNet. Refer to “User Guide for FlashNet running on Windows
NT and Windows 2000 platforms”
.

Consider the following when preparing to integrate FlashNet with NewsBrowse:

• The FlashNet MDI does not take any user specified name for a full restore. The

clips are restored using the original clip name (from archive). The FlashNet MDI
does, however, allow a user specified name for a partial restore.

• If archiving from a Profile XP or Open SAN system, take the concurrent transfer

limit into consideration. FlashNet’s setting for concurrent transfers applies globally
to all source/destination pairs. There is no setting on a server-by-server basis. To
make the setting for “maximum number of concurrent transfers”, you use a file
named C:\.dtool_env where you can specify “API_MAX_BACKUPS” and
“API_MAX_RESTORES”. The following is an example for an eight drive system:

API_MAX_BACKUPS

2

API_MAX_RESTORES

4

This example specifies that two concurrent jobs could be used for automation
ingest into the archive, four concurrent jobs could be allowed for automation
restore of archives, leaving two drives spare for emergency use or another function.

• The FlashNet MDI uses a file cache to support asset functionality. As the FlashNet

device does not have any support for file system updates, the FlashNet MDI
assumes that the MDI is the only gateway to the entire FlashNet file system. Any
changes made outside the scope of the MDI will not be reflected in MDI
immediately.

• Renaming of an asset is not supported in FlashNet.

• The FlashNet server installation must have the GENERATE UNIQUE NAME

entry set to FALSE. Use Configurator.exe for FlashNet server configuration.

• A restore operation always defaults to highest “Time Critical” priority and archive

operation defaults to “normal” priority.

DIVA preparations

Check the following on the machine which runs DIVA software:

1. Login to the machine.

2. Verify that you can FTP from the DIVA server to the machine with the high-res

online material:

• If archiving from a Profile XP or Open SAN, verify that you can FTP from the

DIVA server to the Profile on the Ethernet IP address and login as user movie.

• If archiving from K2 storage or NewsShare NAS, verify that you can FTP from

the DIVA server to the K2 storage or NewsShare NAS on Gigabit Ethernet and
login as user vmfmovie.

Consider the following when preparing to integrate DIVA with NewsBrowse:

• The DIVA MDI does not take any user specified name for a full restore. The clips

are restored using the original name (from archive). The DIVA MDI does,
however, allow a user specified name for a partial restore.

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