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About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Administrative Procedures<br />

10. Once the status of the first ContentDirector returns to “Connected,” repeat steps 6-9 to upgrade<br />

another ContentDirector.<br />

11. Once the firmware has been downloaded to the ContentDirector(s), return to the ContentDirector<br />

section of the Upgrade Firmware page to verify the version number for each unit that was upgraded.<br />

12. Upgrade the firmware for the ContentServers in your system.<br />

a. In the Controllers section of the page, select one controller per ContentServer 3000 to upgrade<br />

by clicking in the Select column for the corresponding controller and then clicking Upgrade<br />

Controllers.<br />

IMPORTANT: Upgrading both controllers on a ContentServer 3000 at the same time will cause the<br />

system to be unavailable during reboot and is not recommended.<br />

You can upgrade multiple controllers from different ContentServers in parallel by selecting one<br />

controller from each of the ContentServers you wish to upgrade.<br />

b. Once the firmware has been downloaded to the controller(s), return to the Controllers section of<br />

the Upgrade Firmware page. Select each of the controllers that were upgraded and click Reboot<br />

Controllers. The updated firmware version displays when the reboot is complete.<br />

c. Select the second controller for each of the ContentServers you are upgrading by clicking in the<br />

Select column for the corresponding controller and then clicking Upgrade Controllers.<br />

d. Select each of the controllers that were upgraded and click Reboot Controllers. The updated<br />

firmware version displays when the reboot is complete.<br />

e. Once you have upgraded both controllers on a ContentServer, <strong>Omneon</strong> recommends that you<br />

balance the ContentServer. For details, refer to Balancing the ContentServer 3000 Controllers.<br />

13. Upgrade the firmware for the ContentBridge or High Bandwidth ContentBridge (ContentBridge<br />

2010B/2010C) in your system:<br />

• For ContentBridges: in the ContentBridges section, click in the Select column to specify one or<br />

more unit(s) for upgrade, and then click Reboot ContentBridges to load the latest version of the<br />

firmware on each ContentBridge.<br />

• For High Bandwidth ContentBridges: in the High Bandwidth ContentBridges section, select<br />

one or more unit(s) for upgrade, and then click Upgrade High Bandwidth ContentBridges.<br />

NOTE: If you are upgrading from <strong>MediaGrid</strong> version 3.1 or higher, the High Bandwidth ContentBridge will<br />

restart automatically once the upgrade is complete. If you are upgrading from a version prior to 3.1, you must<br />

manually restart the High Bandwidth ContentBridge. Make sure to wait at least 15 minutes after upgrading<br />

before you restart. To restart, click the link in the Name column to navigate to the Properties page, and then<br />

click Reboot.<br />

This completes the firmware upgrade process for a <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong>.<br />

Powering Down an <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong> System<br />

IMPORTANT: The following instructions only apply for systems running both SystemManager version 5.10 or<br />

later and <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong> version 2.1SR3 or later. If your version of SystemManager is earlier than 5.10 or<br />

if your version of <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong> is earlier than 2.1SR3, refer to the version of the <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong><br />

Installation and Configuration Guide that accompanies your software.<br />

182 Installation and Configuration Guide

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