Specifications
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Appendix A Troubleshooting
General Information and Issues
Optional Settings
The following line entries are optional in the setupfile file:
management eth #
Specifies the interface used for management. The default is eth0.
ingest eth #
Specifies the interface used for live ingests (FTP push or UDP capture). By default, the management
interface is used. This parameter is applicable only to Vaults.
e1000 adapters: maxrate <rate in Mbps>
Controls the maximum transmit bandwidth on this interface, either for streaming, for caching, or for
both. The default is 975 Mbps.
ibg adapters
The maximum transmit bandwidth of the ibg adapters. The default is 975 Mbps.
disks #
Specifies the number of hard drives (disks) installed on a server. The default is 12 disks for a Streamer,
and 24 disks for a Vault. If you have a server with 12 disks, you must add this entry and specify 12 disks;
otherwise, warning messages stating disks are non-operational are logged to the protocoltiming log file.
test #
Specifies the test mode of the server. The default is 4, which means to run the server in production mode.
cache_dscp #
Used to set the DSCP bits on cache-fill packets. The default value is 0.
cache_ecn #
Used to set the ECN bits on cache-fill packets. The default value is 0. This parameter should not be used.
transport_dscp #
Used to set the DSCP bits on transport/streaming packets. The default value is 0.
transport_ecn #
Used to set the ECN bits on transport/streaming packets. The default value is 0. This parameter should
not be used.
trickspeedsv2 # # # # # # # #
Used to specify up to 8 speeds for generating trick objects during ingest. This parameter is applicable
only to Vaults. The defaults are 5, –5, 10, –10, 32, and –32. The highest speeds are –127 and 127. An
entry larger than 127 defaults to 127. A value of 0 is ignored.
ftpout if eth # max utilization mbps # max sessions #
Used to specify which interface on the Vault is used for FTP Out, the maximum bandwidth utilization
for all active sessions (in Mbps), and the maximum number of simultaneous sessions allowed. By default
the maximum sessions is 0, meaning that FTP Out is not allowed. The default for bandwidth utilization
is 0, which means unlimited usage. The default interface chosen is the management interface. For FTP
Out to function properly, the entire content must exist on the Vault.