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Table 77: Tasks for replacing an S8700 Media Server
9
Task
3
Remove Media Server from
Rack
4
Replace the S8700 Media
Server
5
Reinstall the Media Server in
the Rack
6
Power up the Replacement
Media Server.
Final tasks
Table 78: Final Tasks for replacing an S8700 Media Server
9
Task
1
Log onto the Replacement
Media Server
2
Check That Processes are
Running
3
Set the Time and Date
4
Select Correct Configuration
Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Description
Remove the media server from the rack.
See
Remove the S8700 Media Server being replaced
on page 338.
Reinstall the media server in the rack. Leave all the
cables unconnected.
Plug the media server into the appropriate UPS to
power it up. If it does not power up, press the power
button on the front and release it quickly.
Note: Wait at least 3 minutes for the media server to
complete its power up. Watch the LEDs on the media
server to see when they stop flashing and stay solidly
lit.
Description
Connect to the Services port on the back of the media
server. Open a browser on your laptop, and using
192.11.13.6, log onto the Maintenance Web Interface.
Note: You must use the initial installation craft
password.
Under Server click View Process Status and select
Summary and Display once. Make sure all processes
are up except dupmgr (the duplication cables are not
connected yet).
Under Server click Set Server Time/Timezone. Make
changes as necessary.
Under Server Configuration and Upgrades click
Configure Server and select IP Connect or Multi-
Connect configuration, whichever is the appropriate
configuration.
Note: The existing media server does not have this page
because it disappears once the media server's offer type
is configured.
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