VBrick Systems VBrick v4.2.3 manual Perc RAID Bios screens

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7.In PERC RAID BIOS screens:

a.Perform Configure > View/Add Configuration scans all channels.

b.You should see one logical drive on RAID Ch-0, IDs=0 and 1; this is the first drive

in the system and is used to store the operating system, the VOD server software, and database

c.You should see the remaining four internal drives configured as a RAID 5 array. These drives are used to store the video content on the system. These drives are configured on Ch-0, ID=1 and Ch-1, IDs: 2, 3, & 4. The RAID 5 array ensures that no video content is lost if a single drive fails.

d.Select Adapter then Adapter-1 (Bus=09, Dev=04, Slot=003) Perc 4/DC.

e.Perform Configure > View/Add Configuration scans all channels.

f.On channel 0 of the RAID BIOS configuration screen, you should see all 14 drives of the ES3/4 storage array. These are ID’s 0 through 5, and 8 and ID’s 9 through 15. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move to the Channel 0, ID=0 drive and use the space bar to select this drive. Repeat this procedure for the first seven drives (IDs 0 through 5 and 8) on Channel 0. When you have completed this process, press F10 Space F10 to enter the RAID 5 configuration and then arrow down to the Advanced menu section. Set the RAID 5 configuration as follows:

Stripe = 128k

Write policy = wrback Read policy = Adaptive Cache policy = Direct I/O Press Esc then Enter.

Select Initialize. Use Space bar to select the logical drive(s) then Yes.

For an ES4, repeat this procedure for IDs 9 through 15 to create a second logical drive.

If you are installing a second ES3/4 2TB storage array, repeat all of the above steps in Section d, but configure all the drives in the second 2TB storage array to use Channel 1. Set the parameters in the Advanced menu to be the same as Section d, then press Esc and then Enter when finished.

Save config? = yes

Exit and reboot the system.

8.After the system reboots, login as Administrator.

9.Click Start > Administrator Tools > Computer Management.

10.Select Disk Management under Storage. In the Initial and Convert Disk Wizard Welcome Windows select Next.

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Contents EtherneTV VOD-W Video on Demand Server Copyright Contents Troubleshooting Ingesting ContentReinstalling the Software Monitoring the ServerAdding Storage to 1950/2950 Servers Contents Getting Help OrganizationFont Conventions Related PublicationsPrinter-Friendly Server Models Server DescriptionServer Compatibility System RequirementsExternal Storage Model Hardware Servers Interface Raw Capacity Drives Server SoftwareVOD-W Product CD Technical SupportServer Overview VOD-W Admin Guide VBrick Systems, Inc Unpack the Server Installing the VOD-W ServerVOD 50W Dell 1950 Rear View Connect the ServerVOD 50W Dell 1950 Front View Configure the ETV Portal Server Configure the IP AddressVerify the Installation Basic Authentication Configuring Secure CommunicationsSSL Encryption Checking for an Installed CertificateSubmitting a Certificate Verification Request Post Configuration Steps VBrick Systems, Inc Overview Using a Remote Desktop ConnectionConfiguring the Server Using a Direct ConnectionLaunching the Configuration Utility Using Http Tunneling Configuring a Macintosh for Tunneled Streams Changing the Web Service Communication PortAdding External Storage Advanced OptionsVOD-W Configuration Using Secure URL Password ProtectionManually Ingesting Content Backup and Restore Database BackupMonitoring the Server Database Restore Server RestoreBest Practices Accessories System Tools menu Using the Qvod Server Console Starting the Qvod Server ServiceSessions Monitoring the Server Contents Network Individual Network Interface Card Individual Drive StorageLog Options MediaEvents Click on System Info Monitoring the Server VBrick Systems, Inc Ingestion Considerations Content IngestionContent Backup and Recovery Ingesting Content VBrick Systems, Inc Generating Custom Reports VOD-W Event ManagerWindows Event Viewer VOD-W License Diagnostics VBrick Systems, Inc Installation Prerequisites Reinstalling the VOD-W SoftwareClick Next on Select Program Folder to accept the default Reinstalling the Software Finish Model Platform Total Storage Shutdown Restart Installing the Dongle Driver Reinstalling the Dongle DriverViewing License Status Uninstalling the SoftwareMonitoring Performance Adding Storage to 1850/2850 ServersAdding Storage to 1850 Servers VOD 50W Page, click Next VBrick Systems, Inc Format Volume page, click Next Adding Storage to 2850 Servers VOD 125/300W Perc RAID Bios screens Select Volume Type page, select Simple and click Next Adding Storage to 1850/2850 Servers VBrick Systems, Inc Adding Storage to 1850/2850 Servers VOD-W Admin Guide VBrick Systems, Inc Adding Storage to VOD 50/125/300W Servers Adding Storage to 1950/2950 ServersVBrick Systems, Inc Adding Storage to 1950/2950 Servers VBrick Systems, Inc Adding Storage to 1950/2950 Servers VBrick Systems, Inc Go to Start Administrator Tools Computer Management VBrick Systems, Inc Next VBrick Systems, Inc Adding Storage to 1950/2950 Servers VBrick Systems, Inc Adding Storage to 1950/2950 Servers Go to Control Panel InfoValue QuickVideo Click on Add Storage Path Disk Number and Capacity

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