20. When the wizard reports that the con
fi
guration check is successful, click
Next
.
The File System Client Con
fi
guration page opens.
This page connects the client device as a media
fi
le system client to the K2
Media Server taking the role of media
fi
le system server. If there are redundant
K2 Media Servers, both are listed on this page as
fi
le system servers.
21. Verify that the client device is connecting to the correct K2 Media Server or Servers,
as follows:
•
For non-redundant K2 Storage Systems, the client connects to the only server.
•
For iSCSI redundant K2 Storage Systems, the client connects to server A as
fi
le system server 1 and server B as
fi
le system server 2, so that if there is a
problem with one server, the other server is available.
22. Click
Next
.
The Completing the Con
fi
guration Wizard page opens.
23. Click
Finish
.
When prompted, restart the client device.
Test K2 system file access
K2 storage is automatically mounted as a volume (the V: drive) on the Macintosh
system. From a Macintosh system, perform create, read, write, and delete operations
on a
fi
le on the V: drive. This veri
fi
es the media
fi
le system.
1. On the Macintosh desktop, verify that the K2 storage volume is present. This is
also known as the V: drive.
2. From the Macintosh system, open a text editor, create a text
fi
le, enter text, and
save it on the V: drive.
3. Close the text editor.
4. In Finder, browse to the V: drive and open the text
fi
le.
5. Make a change to the text in the text
fi
le and then save and close the text
fi
le.
6. Delete the text
fi
le.
Verify Access Control Lists
Prerequisites:
•
Two domain users
•
A correctly con
fi
gured K2 system
•
At least one Macintosh system attached
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fi
guring K2 FCP Connect
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