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Harmonic MediaGrid Release 4.1
Chapter 4
System Configuration
This section provides instructions for configuring the Harmonic MediaGrid 3000 or 4000 Series
system after the devices have been physically connected. The following topics are included:
About Harmonic MediaGrid Configuration
Configuring the Network Switches
Getting Started with the Harmonic MediaGrid Configuration Assistant
Powering on a Harmonic MediaGrid System
Running the Configuration Assistant
Setting the Harmonic MediaGrid System Time
Creating a Volume and a Group File System
Joining a Harmonic MediaGrid Cluster to a Windows Domain
Joining a Harmonic MediaGrid Cluster to a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Domain
Joining a Harmonic MediaGrid Cluster to an Apple Open Directory Domain
Joining a Harmonic MediaGrid cluster to a Local User Authentication Domain
Authentication configuration parameters
Verifying ContentServer and ContentDirector Services
Managing Memory Usage by the File System Driver
Configuring the Remote Media API on a ContentBridge
Adding a High Bandwidth ContentBridge to the Harmonic MediaGrid System
Configuring High Bandwidth ContentBridges in a High Availability (HA) Pair
NOTE:
Many of the Harmonic MediaGrid system configuration options covered in this chapter are applied
by editing configuration files using the SystemManager application. You are directed to the
Harmonic
SystemManager User Guide
for complete instructions when customizing these configuration files.
About Harmonic MediaGrid Configuration
Before configuring your Harmonic MediaGrid system, you must first configure your network
switches. If you have purchased your switches from Harmonic then you may configure them by
running a utility called the Network Configuration Assistant. For instructions on running the
Network Configuration Assistant, continue to
Configuring the Network Switches
. If you did not
purchase switches from Harmonic then contact Technical Support or your network administrator
for assistance with configuring your network switches.