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56 Dolby
®
Digital Cinema System Manual Issue 0.92 (Preliminary)
Installing a Dolby Digital Cinema System
16. If you want to save your settings, press <Enter>. If not, press <Esc>.
The system can take 30 seconds or more to save your settings.
If you don’t save your settings, a message informs you that the Config script will exit
with no changes made. Press
OK to exit. At this point, if you want to change your
settings, you’ll need to restart the Config script and repeat the previous steps.
17. Reboot the system by selecting <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Delete>.
When the unit completely reboots and Show Manager appears on the connected
monitor, the configuration is completed.
Steps 18 and 19 are applicable only for units connected to a SAS external storage
device.
If your system has a SAS external storage device connected, the
SAS RAID
Configuration for Show Library
screen appears (after the Database Maintenance screen,
shown earlier in this procedure in Figure 3-56). Proceed directly to step 18.
18. Select
Configure SAS enclosure if you want to configure the SAS device. If you do not
want to configure the SAS, select
Continue, refer to Figure 3-57, and then proceed
directly to step 9.
If your system has a SAS but is not configured, the system displays the
SAS RAID
Configuration for Show Library (Advanced)
screen shown in Figure 3-61
If your system was installed and configured with a SAS external storage device, the
SAS RAID Configuration for Show Library (Advanced) screen in Figure 3-62 appears. In
this screen, you can either reinitialize the SAS and delete all your data, use the existing
partition and return to the main menu, or disable SAS support. If you select the
reinitialize option, the system displays the
SAS RAID Configuration for Show Library
(Advanced)
screen in Figure 3-63.
19. Either do or do not allocate a hot spare drive by selecting the desired option in the
SAS RAID Configuration for Show Library (Advanced) screen in Figure 3-63, then press
<Enter>.
A hot spare is an extra installed drive that is not included in the RAID array unless a
drive in the array fails. In such a case, the system automatically rebuilds the array to
include the hot spare. The failed drive’s LED remains red, while the hot spare’s LED
illuminates in green.
The system begins the configuration/initialization process, which takes approximately
24 hours. A black text screen appears, and after a few minutes, the
Network Settings
screen reappears, as shown in Figure 3-57, and you can continue with the
configuration.
When the process is completed, the SAS LEDs stop blinking and you need to reboot the
system. After you reboot, if you want to reconfigure any of the other DSL100 settings,
begin again with step 1. You can transfer content to and from the SAS drives following
the instructions in the Show Manager online help.

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