FOCUS Enhancements MANL-1161-04 manual RAID Data Protection, OS and Virtual Machine Operations

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RAID Data Protection

RAID Data Protection

RAID 1

In North America, the MA servers protect data using a RAID 1 implementation. The MA server has three drives, a 500GB drive used as a buffer and two 1TB drives for data storage. One data drive is the data mirror of the other. Should one data drive fail, it is possible to replace it and duplicate the data on that drive from the other.

RAID 5

In Europe, the MA servers protect data using a RAID 5 implementation. Each of the three 1TB drives has two partitions, creating 6 virtual drives. Data and parity information is striped across the virtual drives. Should any single real hard drive fail, it is possible to recreate that drive’s data on its replacement drive.

Replacing a Failed Drive

Power down the MA server before replacing the failed drive. When the server powers up, the data from the failed drive is automatically rebuilt on its replacement.

OS and Virtual Machine Operations

The PX MA Series server’s host operating system is Windows XP PRO. VMware is used to create a virtual machine with SUSE Linux as its OS. During operation the server’s XP PRO/virtual SUSE Linux configuration is invisible to the User/Administrator.

Windows XP PRO

The XP PRO, 32-bit, provides the environment in which the following applications run:

Internet Browsers

The MA server supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher and Safari browsers.

JAVA Runtime 6 V13

This is required for the ProxSysMA Services application.

Media Upload Utility

The upload utility is a JAVA application.

ProxSysMA Burn Tool Services

ProxSysMA Services is a JAVA application used for creating ISO files and burning BD discs.

Disc Burning Application

This application is provided with the MA server. Use it to burn ISO files to disc.

VMware

The VMware Workstation automatically starts when the MA server powers up. The workstation window appears on the desktop and should be left open and allowed to run in the background.

SUSE Linux

SUSE provides the environment for the ProxSys MA Series Server application.

MA Series Media Archive Servers

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Contents MA Series Media Archive Servers MANL-1161-04Page Legal, Regulatory, and Safety CopyrightEmea Europe, Middle East, Africa Contacting Focus EnhancementsSerial Number Environmental Precaution Symbols Used In the MA DocumentationRegulations DocumentationMA Series Media Archive Servers Table of Contents MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers Features OverviewMA Series Servers Web-based Graphical User Interface GUIBlu-ray Burner RAID Data SecuritySoftware USB Hardware Key Dongle Third-Party SoftwareDocumentation Convention About this GuideMA Series Media Archive Servers ProxSys MA Media Archiving Server Operations Ingesting P2 Cards Amount Stored Versus Maximum File Size Overview of MA Server WorkflowIngest Video Clips Folder watch Adding and Modifying MetadataDevice watch Archive MA-10MA-50 Archiving Discs and Shortlist Reference DocumentsHtml Print file Search and Retrieve ContentStorage Media File Shortlist Downloading and Installing ProxSys Media Upload UtilityUsername and Password Are Case Sensitive Connecting to the MA ServerUsername Administrator Manual Upload Function ButtonsDragging and Dropping P2 Files Dragging and Dropping Xdcam FilesB2, b3 MA Series Media Archive Servers To Import Structured Content Use Device Watch Auto WatchSelect the host folder to watch Select the destination bin Uploading FilesTransaction History Configuring Watch SettingsEditing a Watch Configuration Watch Settings Delete local Content after transferTransfer already existing Content Wait for copy completion in MinutesLoad External Metadata Assign Equal NamedReset All Assignments Miscellaneous Settings Store Connect DataLocal folder Delete files in local folder automaticallyMA Series Operations LoginUser’s Rights and Default Login Home Workspace Quick selectNot yet processed Via watchfolderBins Search GeneralMetadata Tag Date Discs Bins Search CriteriaGeneral Search DateDiscs Metadata TagsMy bins Content Status Add Content OriginalRendering OverwriteShortlist Reference List Organizing Shortlist ContentSelect Content to Delete Preview Player Rendering Thumbnails and Preview Flash FilesWorkflow Burning Blu-ray BD and DVD Discs MA-10MA-50 ISO Files After Burning DiscIdentifying Archived Content ProxSysMA Services Burn ToolBurns Start After All Flash Files Are Created Maximum Video Clip SizePreventing Data Corruption Print-to-DVD LabelingUse Only Print-to-DVD Media for Disc Labeling MA Series Media Archive Servers Default Login Hardware Key Required Before MA Applications Can FunctionUser Admin User PrivilegesAdding a New User Remove Add SaveRemoving a User Changing User PrivilegesMetadata Management Metadata TagsSimple Metadata Workflow Complex Metadata WorkflowMetadata Controls NumberName Field in useSystem Update PerformanceRecreate Search Index StatisticsNumber of media Burn SettingsBurn Settings One Bin Mode Mixed ModeOne bin per media Media sizeBackend Settings MA-10 Backend Settings MA-50Automatic Burning Schedule Create media now Burn-on-DemandLabel Settings Primera SettingsRimage Settings Custom LabelsProxSys Settings Unarchived Content Select Deselect Remove RenderAll With GenericPreview File Status Render PreviewReplace Failed Preview with Generic Preview If Render FailsMA Series Media Archive Servers Technical Information Media Formats P2 NtscCalculated Storage Requirements QuickTime .MovMaximum File Size Supported BD and DVD Disc CapacitiesHardware MA DongleHard Drives North, Central, and South AmericaDesktop Shortcuts Provide Access to User Folders Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia RAID Data Protection OS and Virtual Machine OperationsReplacing a Failed Drive Windows XP PROSxS Drivers May Be Required Installing Third-party SoftwareP2 Drivers May Be Required Operations MA Server Applications Fail to InitializeViewing Preview and Video Files Without the MA Server Backing Up Proxy Preview Files and MetadataRestarting the MA Server If MA Server Login Fails Virtual Machine Must Be Running for the Following ProcedureFixed IP Addresses Preferred For MA Server LAN Connections IP Networking InformationAssign the MA Server a Fixed IP Address Configure Host Windows Network Settings MA Series Media Archive Servers Configure MA Server VM Network Settings Etc/init.d/network restart High Resolution Content P2 InformationFile Handling During Ingesting and Archiving P2 and PX MA MetadataPage MA Series Media Archive Servers MANL-1161-04