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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Number of usable Channels
The number of channels Channels you can use depends on the linux Linux server appliance (= hardware). By default just:in linux Linux v1.0 supports following two these hardware configurations:
- 4xHD or 1x4k/UHD (up to p60)
- 8xHD or 2x4k/UHD (up to p60)
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Configuring the Linux Hardware
All Linux related settings like network configuration and storage settings should be done by a certified ToolsOnAir partner. After that it is not
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required to change any just:in related
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settings on the Linux server
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, as every setting can be done via the
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just:connect
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Please beware that all linux appliance related settings like network configuration and storage settings should be done by a certified ToolsOnAir partner. |
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User Interface.
Expansion PCIe Cards
just:in linux will be Linux is shipped as a server appliance and therefore comes with a video card already integrated. It is also possible to add other PCIe cards (second port available and free), like fibre channel cards another PCIe card to the second slot, like a fibre channel card to connect different storage systems to the linux appliance. (Please beware that the linux appliance will be Linux appliance.
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The system is shipped with two 10Gbit RJ45 ports per default |
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Internal
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RAID
The system is shipped with an internal raid RAID (raid10RAID 10). This raid RAID is available at "/media/internal_raid/ingest ".
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and is shared via SMB by default (justin:justin)
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Please consult a certified ToolsOnAir partner or a member member of ToolsOnAir when enabling any post record file move processes in order to prevent problems. |
Installation User Interface
The just:in user interface User Interface can be found on downloaded from our support system or you can connect via smb SMB (justin:justin) to the linux appliance Linux system and mount the share point tools ("point /media/internal_raid/tools") and . Afterwards you can copy the user interface just:in User Interface from there.
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Please beware that both, just:in mac Mac and just:in linux Linux are using the same user interface (just:in v3, which is currently version 3.0). |