Setup guide

cat /usr/discreet/sw/cfg/sw_storage.cfg
The output of the command includes the [Framestore] section, which
lists the framestore ID.
2 Open the /usr/discreet/sw/cfg/sw_framestore_map file in a text editor.
The sw_framestore_map file includes a section similar to the following:
[FRAMESTORES]
FRAMESTORE=london HADDR=172.16.129.32 ID=32
The Framestore ID value in the sw_framestore_map file must match the
Filesystem ID value listed in the sw_storage.cfg file.
NOTE If the framestore ID in the sw_storage.cfg file is not the same as the
one in the sw_framestore_map file, the ID listed in sw_storage.cfg has priority.
3 Change the Framestore ID value in the sw_framestore_map file to match
the Filesystem ID listed in the sw_storage.cfg file.
NOTE The last sequence of numbers in the IP address defined by the HADDR
keyword in the sw_framestore_map file does not have to match the Framestore
ID. These values are often the same by default, but it is not a requirement
for Stone and Wire operation.
4 Save and close the file.
5 Restart Stone and Wire. Type:
/usr/discreet/sw/sw_restart
6 If you continue to get error messages, contact Customer Support.
Solving a Partition ID Conflict
Each partition must have a different partition ID. If there are multiple partitions
using the same ID, you will receive an error message.
To solve a Partition ID conflict:
1 Note the ID listed in the error message.
2 Stop Stone and Wire. Type:
/etc/init.d/stone+wire stop
3 Open the /usr/discreet/sw/cfg/stone+wire.cfg file in a text editor.
4 Find the [PARTITION#] section, where # is the ID listed in the error
message. Change the # for an unused ID.
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