1. On a K2 Media Server, using Notepad, open the media file system (SNFS) configuration file:
The configuration file can be either
D:\SNFS\config\default.cfg.
or
D:\SNFS\config\gvfs_hostname.cfg
, where
hostname
is the name of the primary file system
server (FSM).
2. On a K2 Media Server, 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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.
.
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InodeDeleteMax 1000
.
BufferCacheSize 64M
.
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InodeCacheSize 32K
.
ReservedSpace No
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.
Configure Macintosh access in SNFS configuration file on K2 Media Servers
In this task you open the media file system (SNFS) configuration file and verify/modify settings.
Do not do this task if:
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The K2 SAN has no iSCSI or Fibre Channel connected Macintosh clients
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The K2 SAN has iSCSI connected or Fibre Channel connected Macintosh clients and Windows
Security is configured to Yes on the SNFS file system.
Do this task if:
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The K2 SAN has iSCSI connected or Fibre Channel connected Macintosh clients and Windows
Security is configured to No on the SNFS file system.
Prerequisites for this task are as follows:
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The Macintosh client connection requires K2 FCP Connect.
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The K2 SAN must be offline
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K2 Version 7.3.8 Release Notes & Upgrade Instructions
23 November 2010
Upgrading K2 systems