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Figure 160. Accessing the Licenses page
From the Licenses page, select
Load license file
. Navigate to the license file,
select it, then click
Upload
. Upon completion of the license upload, the license
will immediately be available for use.
Upgrading BRIDGE LIVE from USB Flash Drive
If your work environment is such that you cannot access your BRIDGE LIVE
remotely through a browser interface, you can upgrade firmware or load a license
file from a USB flash drive connected directly to one of the USB ports on the rear
panel of the BRIDGE LIVE device.
To Upgrade Remotely from a USB Flash Drive Attached
Locally
1. Place a copy of the upgrade package onto a USB flash drive.
2. Insert the USB flash drive into one of the USB ports on the rear panel of your
BRIDGE LIVE device.
3. Mount the USB flash drive using the following steps and commands:
A. Launch a terminal application so that you can use a command prompt.
B. Login to your BRIDGE LIVE device as a transcoder user. For more
information about logging in as a transcoder user, please see:
•
•
"Login to BRIDGE LIVE as Transcoder" on page 92
•
"Setting Remote Shell Access" on page 100
WARNING:
When using SSH to access the BRIDGE LIVE system and run commands
as a root (sudo) user, please exercise caution. It is possible to severely or
irreparably damage the system if you are not clear on what you are doing.
Please seek appropriate guidance if you are uncertain about how to proceed.
C. From the command prompt, enter the command:
lsblk
This command returns a list of all connected drives. The output in a terminal
window will display something like the following:
sda, sda1, sdb, sdb1
D. Identify the correct USB flash drive by checking that its storage capacity
matches the one you have inserted. For example, let's assume that the USB
flash drive is
sdb1
.
E. For this example, you would enter the following command:
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/
NOTE: If the output from the
lsblk
command shows that your USB flash drive has a
different name, use that instead. Please be careful to use the correct name for
your USB flash drive.
F. Close the terminal application.
4. From within BRIDGE LIVE, navigate to
Setup > Version management
.