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Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (Web Interface)
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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Managing the Media-Cache (Web Interface)
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Figure 58
Service Config > Namespace Configure Page (RTSP Origin Fetch Configuration)
Managing the Media-Cache (Web Interface)
Manage media cache disks. The media caches/disks are active and enabled by default and
typically require no configuring. However, you must deactivate and disable disks and caching
to change disks. See
media-cache
for CLI details.
Disk Name
Select the disk you want to configure and Activate, Deactivate, Cache Enable, Cache
Disable, or Format it (Repair not supported in Release 2.0.4). See
Figure 59
.
Click Deactivate if you need to pull the disk for any maintenance purposes; for example, to
upgrade to a higher capacity disk, or replace a failed disk.
Important!
Media Flow Controller
allows OIR (On-line Insertion and Removal) of HDD (Hard Disk Drives). However,
the HDD
MUST be made inactive to be removed
. When a new HDD is in the disk, it must be made
active and (if so decided) enabled for caching.
Figure 59
Service Config > Media-Cache Page Detail
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