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GRASS VALLEY JUPITER CM-4400 - VERSION 7.9.0 - 10-2010 - Selecting Boards

GRASS VALLEY JUPITER CM-4400 - VERSION 7.9.0 - 10-2010
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JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module - Installation and Operating Manual 233
Configuration column: This column indicates whether the board’s config-
uration set matches the active set on the file server.
If the sets match, “OK” will appear in the
field and the field will be
green.
If the sets don’t match, the field will be red and “MISMATCH” appears.
This status will usually appear if you activate
a new set without rebooting.
If the board is downloading or inactive, the field is cyan and “?” appears.
See DOWNLOAD NOW / REBOOT LATER (“PENDING REBOOT”) for
information about “Pending Reboot” messages.
Code column:
This column shows whether the board’s operating system
code matches the code on the file server. Indicators are the same as for the
Configuration column.
Selecting Boards
You must select boards before you can send commands to them.
To select individual boar
ds:
Click anywhere in that board’s row in the table. The selected board will
ap
pear in a darker gray in the Board column and the board’s IP address
field will turn blue.
To de-select a board, click in the row again.
To select all the boards:
Click on the
Select All button.
To de-select all boards click on the
Unselect All button.
Reboot
The Reboot button sends a reboot command only to the selected boards. This
differs from the
Reboot button on the Configuration tab, which sends
reboots to all boards.
Note Having different versions of software or configuration tables between boards
can cause system instability.
Clear PMEM
The Clear PMEM button clears PMEM on the selected boards. See Clearing
Persistent Memory (PMEM) on pa
ge 106 for more information.

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