About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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System Configuration Configure Samba Settings for the ContentBridge To configure Samba settings: 1. Log on to the first ContentDirector in your system using the following user name and password: User name: ovnuser Password: OVN@SvCaUsa 2. Remove samba private files stored on the ContentDirector with the following command: sudo rm -f /tftpboot/config/gateway/secrets/* 3. Generate the file, /tftpboot/config/gateway/smb.conf, as shown in Figure 41. Modify the settings as follows: security = DOMAIN workgroup = password server = add user script = /opt/omutils/bin/omadduser %u a. Replace domain_name with the OpenDirectory domain using the distinguished name of the search base in Open Directory server configuration, which is the name that uniquely identifies an entry in the directory. b. Replace opendir_FQDN with the Fully Qualified Domain Name of the Apple Open Directory server. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for all remaining ContentDirectors in the MediaGrid cluster. Join the ContentBridge to the Apple Open Directory Domain To join the ContentBridge to the Apple Open Directory domain: 1. Log on to the ContentBridge using the following user name and password: User name: root Password: omneon 2. Stop smb service service smb stop 3. Remove samba private files on the ContentBridge: rm -f /var/lib/samba/private/* 4. Copy Samba configuration file from the ContentDirector generated in step 3 in subsection above. You may be required to enter “sudo” when copying files over. Copy /tftpboot/config/gateway/smb.conf from the ContentDirector to /etc/samba/smb.conf on the ContentBridge. 5. Run the following command: net rpc join -U% -S 126 Installation and Configuration Guide

System Configuration NOTE: Upon joining the OpenDirectory domain, the Samba server creates a local temporary database on the ContentBridge at: /var/lib/samba/private/secrets.tdb. 6. Remove any “CB” entries that provide access to individual users from the/etc/password file locally on the ContentBridge and file under /tftpboot/config/gateway on all ContentDirectors. Open /etc/password and delete entries for the same individual users (the entries do not contain “CB” in this file). NOTE: In order to access the MediaGrid, the individual users must be added to the Active Directory domain. 7. Add the following line to the ContentBridge configuration file. This can be done via SystemManager or by editing /tftpboot/config/gateway/ manually on ALL ContentDirectors. NATIVE Replace with the hostname of the ContentBridge. 8. Restart the gateway service: service gateway restart 9. Repeat steps 1-8 for all remaining ContentBridges in the MediaGrid cluster. Verify Communication with the Domain Controller Follow the steps described in Verifying Communication with the Domain Controller. NOTE: Make sure the MediaGrid cluster is also configured with Apple Open Directory. NOTE: In order to access the MediaGrid, the individual users must be added to the Apple Open Directory domain. Verifying ContentServer and ContentDirector Services Perform the following procedures to verify that the relevant services are running on the ContentServers and ContentDirectors. Verifying DHCP Settings Follow these procedures to verify the DHCP settings on both the Primary and Secondary ContentDirectors. To verify DHCP settings: 1. Type the following at the command prompt: sudo /sbin/chkconfig --list dhcpd You will see output similar to the following if DHCP is configured to be on: dhcpd 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off You will see output similar to the following if DHCP is configured to be off: dhcpd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off Omneon, Now Part of Harmonic 127

System Configuration<br />

NOTE: Upon joining the OpenDirectory domain, the Samba server creates a local temporary database on<br />

the ContentBridge at: /var/lib/samba/private/secrets.tdb.<br />

6. Remove any “CB” entries that provide access to individual users from the/etc/password file locally on<br />

the ContentBridge and file under /tftpboot/config/gateway on all<br />

ContentDirectors.<br />

Open /etc/password and delete entries for the same individual users (the entries do not contain<br />

“CB” in this file).<br />

NOTE: In order to access the <strong>MediaGrid</strong>, the individual users must be added to the Active Directory domain.<br />

7. Add the following line to the ContentBridge configuration file. This can be done via SystemManager<br />

or by editing /tftpboot/config/gateway/ manually on ALL ContentDirectors.<br />

NATIVE <br />

Replace with the hostname of the ContentBridge.<br />

8. Restart the gateway service:<br />

service gateway restart<br />

9. Repeat steps 1-8 for all remaining ContentBridges in the <strong>MediaGrid</strong> cluster.<br />

Verify Communication with the Domain Controller<br />

Follow the steps described in Verifying Communication with the Domain Controller.<br />

NOTE: Make sure the <strong>MediaGrid</strong> cluster is also configured with Apple Open Directory.<br />

NOTE: In order to access the <strong>MediaGrid</strong>, the individual users must be added to the Apple Open Directory<br />

domain.<br />

Verifying ContentServer and ContentDirector Services<br />

Perform the following procedures to verify that the relevant services are running on the<br />

ContentServers and ContentDirectors.<br />

Verifying DHCP Settings<br />

Follow these procedures to verify the DHCP settings on both the Primary and Secondary<br />

ContentDirectors.<br />

To verify DHCP settings:<br />

1. Type the following at the command prompt:<br />

sudo /sbin/chkconfig --list dhcpd<br />

You will see output similar to the following if DHCP is configured to be on:<br />

dhcpd 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off<br />

You will see output similar to the following if DHCP is configured to be off:<br />

dhcpd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off<br />

<strong>Omneon</strong>, Now Part of <strong>Harmonic</strong> 127

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