server under
C:\Program Files\Grass
Valley\MediaFrame\Database\Support\ClearFlashNetLocations
.
•
FlashNet and Pro
fi
le/UIM -- The FlashNet archive installer needs to make
accommodations when connecting to a Pro
fi
le/UIM system. In the comm_methods
fi
le, UIMs are con
fi
gured exactly the same way as a Pro
fi
le XP system, except that
the UIM becomes the
“
FC
”
entry in the
“
@
”
clause. For a Pro
fi
le XP system on
its own: Pro
fi
le_IP_Address 6 @pro
fi
le_FC_Address/movie. For a UIM:
Pro
fi
le_IP_address 6 @UIM_IP_Address/movie. This is because the CONTENT
(directory listing) of the system is picked up through a Pro
fi
le "sdss" client, while
the DATA is moved via Fibre Channel. With the UIM again the clipnames are
found via 100Bt interface from a Pro
fi
le, then the DATA is moved via the GigE
interface on the UIM.
•
Diva tape or disk archives
—
To explore disk-based or tape-based archives, the
Diva MDI con
fi
guration must specify the name of the archive(s) in the Disk Array
Names
fi
eld of the MediaFrame Con
fi
guration tool. For more information on
con
fi
guring the Diva MDI, see the Aurora Browse Installation and Con
fi
guration
Guide.
•
FlashNet clip deletion
—
There can be a problem where the FlashNet archive
does not reclaim space after clips are deleted. To solve this problem, contact SGL
for assistance.
•
Restoring assets to SmartBins or Scavenge folder from an archive
—
not
recommended. To avoid creating disassociated assets, restore to a non-scavenge
folder instead.
•
Avoid partial
fi
le restores to reverse-wink SmartBin folders
—
Partial File
Restore (PFR) of Aurora Assets into a reverse-wink, SmartBin folder is not
recommended. Restore to another folder instead.
•
Unicode characters
—
Only Diva supports unicode characters.
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Aurora Browse Version 7.1.0 Release Notes and Upgrade Instructions
18October 2010
Operation considerations