Setup guide
You can export the entire /usr/discreet directory to enable remote access
to all clip libraries, projects, user preferences and setups. Or you can
export only certain subdirectories, such as /usr/discreet/clip or
/usr/discreet/project.
For example, to export the /usr/discreet/clip directory, add the following
line to the end of the exports file:
/usr/discreet/clip *(rw, sync, no_root_squash)
3 After saving the updated exports file, type the following command in
the terminal to apply the changes:
exportfs -a
To configure the Wiretap server:
1 Open the /usr/discreet/wiretap/cfg/wiretapd.cfg file in a text editor.
2 Locate the [Server] section of the file.
That section contains the IP addresses of all the network interfaces that
will be published for self-discovery. The house network IP address should
already be present in the file, as it is added automatically during
installation.
3 Specify any additional IP addresses Wiretap should broadcast for
self-discovery, besides the house network IP. For example:
IP1=10.10.0.1
IP2=10.10.11.200
4 Optional: If your network comprises Windows
®
or Mac OS
®
X systems
that will use Wiretap to access media from your workstation, configure
the Wiretap Path Translation service so that media paths are accurately
translated between operating systems. See About Wiretap Path Translation
(page 193).
To restart and test Wire:
1 To restart Stone and Wire, type:
/etc/init.d/stone+wire restart
2 To test that Wire is working, type:
/usr/discreet/sw/tools/sw_framestore_dump
This command should show all Wire hosts discovered on your network.
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