As an alternative to manually modifying the configuration file, if you need to make a
new file system after upgrading K2 software, the required values are set automatically
by the upgraded version of Storage Utility.
This task applies to the following devices:
• Stand-alone K2 Summit Production Clients. This includes internal storage and
direct-connect storage K2 Summit Production Clients.
NOTE: Make sure the write filter is disabled.
1. On a stand-alone K2 system, using Notepad, open the media file system (SNFS)
configuration file:
On a stand-alone K2 Summit Production Client, the configuration file can be
either C:\SNFS\config\default.cfg. or
C:\SNFS\config\gvfs_hostname.cfg, where hostname is the name of the K2
system.
2. On a stand-alone K2 system, verify, and if necessary modify, settings for required
values as follows:
# *********************************************************
# A global section for defining file system-wide parameters
# *********************************************************
GlobalSuperUser Yes
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InodeDeleteMax 1000
3. Close, and if necessary save, the SNFS configuration file.
If you made changes, the K2 system must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
The restart later in this upgrade procedure is sufficient to put the changes into effect.
Uninstall K2 software from stand-alone K2 system
1. Disable the write filter, if not already disabled.
2. Open the Windows Add/Remove Programs control panel.
3. Select GrassValleyK2Client. and click Remove.
4. When prompted "Are you sure...?", click Yes.
• If a message appears informing you that you must restart and run the uninstall
program again, click OK to restart. If an external USB drive is currently
connected, disconnect it before startup processes begin. Then repeat previous
steps as necessary to uninstall software before continuing with the next step in
this procedure.
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