About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc
About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc
System Configuration a. Open /etc/gateway.conf and delete entries for individual users beginning with “CB.” b. Open etc/password and delete entries for the same individual users (the entries do not contain “CB” in this file). c. Restart gateway services by running the following command: sudo service gateway restart NOTE: In order to access the MediaGrid, the individual users must be added to the Active Directory domain. About Changes to the Default Mount Point When you configure the ContentBridge for Active Directory, the configuration assistant adds the following line: NATIVE For example: NATIVE 10.4.102.200 testfs This mount point can be modified directly in the configuration file. However, note that the cluster used in the NATIVE line must be configured to authenticate against the same Active Directory domain as the ContentBridge. For instructions on editing the configuration file, refer to “Editing the High Bandwidth ContentBridge Configuration File” in the Omneon SystemManager User Guide. Verifying Communication with the Domain Controller To verify communication: 1. Use wbinfo to do an domain user lookup using the following command. This example shows a ContentBridge 2010B/2010C with hostname hbcb205 for test user lqa1: [root@hbcb205 ~]# service winbind start [root@hbcb205 ~]# wbinfo -n lqa1 [root@hbcb205 ~]# service winbind stop The expected result is: S-1-5-21-3782130030-2455357663-1162092550-2004 User (1) NOTE: Make sure that winbind service is stopped after testing connectivity with the domain server. If you do not stop the winbind service on the ContentBridge 2010B/2010C, it will interfere with authentication when you attempt to access the MediaGrid using CIFS. 2. If the ContentBridge 2010B/2010C configuration file contains a valid NATIVE line and the MediaGrid is mounted on the ContentBridge 2010B/2010C, use smbclient on the ContentBridge 2010B/2010C to connect to the local CIFS share. The syntax for the smbclient command is smbclient -U -W \\\\localhost\\ For example, for a ContentBridge 2010B/2010C with hostname hbcb205: [root@hbcb205 ~]# smbclient -U lqa2 -W SNV-ENG \\\\localhost\\testfs 104 Installation and Configuration Guide
The expected result is: Domain=[SNV-ENG] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.4.7-58.fc7.om2] smb: \> At the prompt, you will be able to list the file system, and perform other operations. NOTE: Make sure the MediaGrid cluster is also configured with Active Directory. System Configuration NOTE: In order to access the MediaGrid, the individual users must be added to the Active Directory domain. Joining a ContentBridge 2010B/2010C to an Active Directory Domain Using the Manual Method Follow the procedures in this section in order. Configure Samba Settings on the ContentBridge To configure Samba settings: 1. Connect a monitor and keyboard to the ContentBridge 2010B/2010C you wish to add to the Active Directory domain. 2. Log on to the ContentBridge using the following user name and password: User name: ovnuser Password: OVN@SvCaUsa 3. Type the following command to stop the smb service: sudo service smb stop 4. Update the following configuration file: /opt/omclb/conf/smb.conf Note the following settings: security = ADS workgroup = realm = password server = add user script = /opt/omutils/bin/omadduser %u winbind use default domain = no a. Replace with the name of the ActiveDirectory Workgroup. b. Replace with the name of the ActiveDirectory Realm. c. Replace with the Fully Qualified Domain Name of the ActiveDirectory server. 5. Copy /opt/omclb/conf/smb.conf to /etc/samba/smb.conf. Omneon, Now Part of Harmonic 105
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The expected result is:<br />
Domain=[SNV-ENG] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.4.7-58.fc7.om2]<br />
smb: \><br />
At the prompt, you will be able to list the file system, and perform other operations.<br />
NOTE: Make sure the <strong>MediaGrid</strong> cluster is also configured with Active Directory.<br />
System Configuration<br />
NOTE: In order to access the <strong>MediaGrid</strong>, the individual users must be added to the Active Directory domain.<br />
Joining a ContentBridge 2010B/2010C to an Active Directory<br />
Domain Using the Manual Method<br />
Follow the procedures in this section in order.<br />
Configure Samba Settings on the ContentBridge<br />
To configure Samba settings:<br />
1. Connect a monitor and keyboard to the ContentBridge 2010B/2010C you wish to add to the Active<br />
Directory domain.<br />
2. Log on to the ContentBridge using the following user name and password:<br />
User name: ovnuser<br />
Password: OVN@SvCaUsa<br />
3. Type the following command to stop the smb service:<br />
sudo service smb stop<br />
4. Update the following configuration file: /opt/omclb/conf/smb.conf<br />
Note the following settings:<br />
security = ADS<br />
workgroup = <br />
realm = <br />
password server = <br />
add user script = /opt/omutils/bin/omadduser %u<br />
winbind use default domain = no<br />
a. Replace with the name of the ActiveDirectory Workgroup.<br />
b. Replace with the name of the ActiveDirectory Realm.<br />
c. Replace with the Fully Qualified Domain Name of the<br />
ActiveDirectory server.<br />
5. Copy /opt/omclb/conf/smb.conf to /etc/samba/smb.conf.<br />
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