Servers; Assigning Servers - Waves SuperRack SoundGrid User Manual

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Servers

Up to four servers can be assigned to a SuperRack: two main processing servers and two redundant servers. This
provides a significant increase in processing capabilities, compared with single-server systems. Any server that is
connected to the same LAN as your SuperRack, is powered up, and has not already been assigned—whether to your
host or another— is available for assignment (refer to the diagram on p. 49).

Assigning Servers

Server assignment is the same for all SuperRack systems, regardless of the physical location of the servers.
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There are two pairs of server slots: A and B. A server
can be assigned to any slot, but the initial assignment
must be to Group A.
To assign a server to your SuperRack, follow these
steps:
1. Choose an empty slot for assignment.
2. Click that slot's plus (+) symbol. This opens the Server
Assignment drop-down menu.
3. Open the Devices sub-menu. All servers on the same
LAN will appear in the menu.
shown in white. Servers that are already assigned and
unavailable are grayed out.
4. Select a server from the list of available servers. The
first server you assign to a server group (whether in
the left or right column) will be the group's primary
server.
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Unassigned servers are

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