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GRASS VALLEY K2 - Taking a K2 SAN Offline; Bringing a K2 SAN Online

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3. Select Retrieve Configuration and enter the name or IP address of the K2 Media Server for the
K2 SAN. If the K2 SAN has multiple K2 Media Servers, you must enter the name or IP address
of the server congured rst.
If there is another instance of the K2Cong application on a different control point PC currently
accessing the K2 SAN, a message informs you of this and you are not allowed to access the
system.
If access is allowed, a Retrieving Conguration message box shows progress. It can take over
30 seconds to retrieve the conguration. When the conguration is retrieved, the K2 SAN appears
in the tree view. Make sure that you only attempt view-only operations from this PC. Do not
congure the K2 SAN from this PC.
4. Repeat the previous steps for other control point PCs from which you need access to the K2
SAN.
When you expand and select nodes in the tree view to view K2 SANs, individual devices, and
conguration settings, the K2Cong application displays information as found in a conguration
le, rather than continuously polling devices to get their latest information. The conguration le
is saved on the V: drive, along with the media les in the shared storage system. When you use the
Retrieve Conguration feature, you are connecting to the conguration le.
Taking a K2 SAN offline
1. Stop all media access.
2. Shut down all K2 clients and all generic clients. You can do this via SiteCong.
3. Take all K2 Media Servers out of service.
If you have redundant servers, make sure that you know which server is the current primary and
which server is the current backup, and that you take primary/backup servers out of service in
the proper order.
Related Topics
Taking a K2 Media Server out of service on page 285
Bringing a K2 SAN online
1. Verify that RAID storage devices, Ethernet switches, and other supporting system are powered
up. Refer to the section earlier in this manual for power on procedures.
2. If K2 Media Servers are powered down, power them up. Refer to the section earlier in this manual
for power on procedures.
3. Place K2 Media servers in service.
If you have redundant servers, make sure that you place primary/backup servers in service in the
proper order.
4. Power on all K2 clients and all generic clients.
Related Topics
Placing a K2 Media Server in service on page 287
02 February 2012 K2 SAN Installation and Service Manual 279
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