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Congratulations on your purchase of Avid®Interplay®, a powerful system for managing media in
a shared storage environment. This guide contains overview installation instructions and
configuration information for the Interplay components on the Avid Interplay Installer client and
server installers.
This guide is intended for all Avid Interplay administrators who are responsible for installing,
configuring and maintaining an Avid Interplay Engine or Avid Interplay Archive Engine
(database, server, and all related client connections and user rights) in an Interplay workgroup.
The documentation describes the features and hardware of all models. Therefore, your system
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might not contain certain features and hardware that are covered in the documentation.
Symbols and Conventions
Avid documentation uses the following symbols and conventions:
Symbol or Convention Meaning or Action
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>This symbol indicates menu commands (and subcommands) in the
(Windows), (Windows
only), (Macintosh), or
(Macintosh only)
A note provides important related information, reminders,
recommendations, and strong suggestions.
A caution means that a specific action you take could cause harm to
your computer or cause you to lose data.
A warning describes an action that could cause you physical harm.
Follow the guidelines in this document or on the unit itself when
handling electrical equipment.
order you select them. For example, File > Import means to open the
File menu and then select the Import command.
This symbol indicates a single-step procedure. Multiple arrows in a list
indicate that you perform one of the actions listed.
This text indicates that the information applies only to the specified
operating system, either Windows or Macintosh OS X.
If You Need Help
Symbol or Convention Meaning or Action
Bold fontBold font is primarily used in task instructions to identify user interface
items and keyboard sequences.
Italic fontItalic font is used to emphasize certain words and to indicate variables.
Courier Bold font
Ctrl+key or mouse actionPress and hold the first key while you press the last key or perform the
If You Need Help
If you are having trouble using your Avid product:
1. Retry the action, carefully following the instructions given for that task in this guide. It is
especially important to check each step of your workflow.
2. Check the latest information that might have become available after the documentation was
published:
-If the latest information for your Avid product is provided as printed release notes, they
are shipped with your application and are also available online.
-If the latest information for your Avid product is provided as a ReadMe file, it is
supplied on your Avid installation media as a PDF document (README_product.pdf)
and is also available online.
You should always check online for the most up-to-date release notes or ReadMe
because the online version is updated whenever new information becomes a v ailable. To
view these online versions, select ReadMe from the Help menu, or visit the Knowledge Base
at www.avid.com/support.
Courier Bold font identifies text that you type.
mouse action. For example, Command+Option+C or Ctrl+drag.
3. Check the documentation that came with your Avid application or your hardware for
maintenance or hardware-related issues.
4. Visit the online Knowledge Base at www.avid.com/support. Online services are available 24
hours per day, 7 days per week. Search this online Knowledge Base to find answers, to view
error messages, to access troubleshooting tips, to download updates, and to read or join
online message-board discussions.
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Interplay Documentation
The following documents describe how to use Avid Interplay:
•Avid Interplay Best Practices — provides an overview of the major Interplay components,
shows sample configuration diagrams, and describes several of the key features, such as
setting up a user database and using the Avid Interplay Archive Engine.
•Avid Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide — describes how to use the
Avid Interplay installation programs to install and configure software on the various systems
that make up a Interplay environment.
•Avid Interplay Engine Failover Guide — describes how to set up a cluster configuration for
the Avid Interplay Engine and the Avid Interplay Archive engine. There are two versions of
this guide: one for SR2500 systems and one for AS3000 systems.
how to administer your Avid Interplay Engine or Avid Interplay Archive Engine and Avid
Interplay database.
•Avid Interplay Access User’s Guide — describes how to use Interplay Access to browse,
search, and work with assets in the Avid Interplay database.
•Avid Interplay Assist User’s Guide — describes how to use Interplay Assist for logging,
archiving, and sending to Playback material in an Interplay environment.
Interplay Documentation
•Avid Instinct User’s Guide — describes how to use the Avid Instinct application to write
iNEWS stories and put together simple audio and video sequences.
•Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide — Avid Interplay Media Services
lets you control and automate Transcode, Archive, and other Interplay Media Services.
•Avid Interplay Transfer Setup and User’s Guide — describes how to use Interplay Transfer
to transfer media to and from another workgroup, send finished sequences to a configured
playback device, ingest media from a configured ingest device, and perform standalone
transfers between workstations.
•Avid Service Fr ame work User’s Guide — describes how to use the logging, monitoring, and
management features of the Avid Service Framework applications.
•Avid Interplay Capture User’s Guide — describes how to use Interplay Capture, a newsroom
and reference material for Avid Interplay Capture.
All documents are available in PDF form on the Avid Knowledge Base at
www.avid.com/onlinesupport.
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Viewing Help and Documentation on the Interplay Portal
Viewing Help and Documentation on the Interplay
Portal
You can quickly access the Interplay Help, PDF versions of the Interplay guides, and useful
external links by viewing the Interplay User Information Center on the Interplay Portal. The
Interplay Portal is a web site that runs on the Interplay Engine.
You can access the Interplay User Information Center through a browser from any system in the
Interplay environment. You can also access it through the Help menu in Interplay Access and the
Interplay Administrator.
The Interplay Help combines information from all Interplay guides in one Help system. It
includes a combined index and a full-featured search. From the Interplay Portal, you can run the
Help in a browser or download a compiled (.chm) version for use on other systems, such as a
laptop.
To open the Interplay User Information Center through a browser:
1. Type the following line in a web browser:
http://Interplay_Engine_name
For Interplay_Engine_name substitute the name of the computer running the Interplay
Engine software. For example, the following line opens the portal web page on a system
named docwg:
http://docwg
2. Click the “Avid Interplay Documentation” link to access the User Information Center web
page.
To open the Interplay User Information Center from Interplay Access or the Interplay
Administrator:
tSelect Help > Documentation Website on Server.
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1Installation Overview
This document describes how to use the Avid Interplay Server Installer and the Avid Interplay
Client Installer to install the various Interplay components. Instructions include the order in
which to install items and any special considerations when you are combining services and
applications on the same system.
See the installation check lists for the steps required to install the Interplay products.
This chapter includes the following topics:
•Using the Interplay Installers
•Copying the Interplay Installers to a Server
•Creating a Recovery Image for the AS3000
•Upgrading Your System
•Installation Check Lists
•Set Up and Configure an Avid Shared Storage System
•Network Considerations
•User Names and Passwords Required For Avid Shared Storage and Product Servers
•Required Application Keys
Using the Interplay Installers
Starting with Interplay v2.7, Interplay installers are delivered on the Avid download center. See
the Interplay ReadMe for additional information. There are three separate Interplay Installers:
one for Interplay servers and one for Interplay clients.
•Interplay Servers Installer (Windows)
•Interplay Client Installer (Windows)
•Interplay Client Installer (Macintosh)
For Avid editing applications such as Media Composer, use the individual installers for the
various Avid editing applications and then use the Interplay Client Installer to install the software
required to make the Avid editing application a client in the Interplay environment.
Copying the Interplay Installers to a Server
The application software for Avid Interplay Assist and Avid Instinct® is on the Avid Interplay
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Client Installer.
Additional Installers on the Interplay Installers
The following installers are included on the Interplay Installers, although they are not accessible
through the Installer user interface. You can browse the appropriate installer folders and select
individual installers.
•Interplay Servers Installer
Interplay Stream Publish Service and Auto-Publish Support. For more information, see
“Installing the Stream Publish Service and Auto-Publish Support” on page 66.
Copying the Interplay Installers to a Server
This topic provides instructions for copying the Interplay Installers to a server so that you have
easy access to installer files if you should ever need them in the future. In this topic, the folder
that contains the software installation files is referred to as the software kit.
To copy the Interplay Installers to a server:
1. Log in as Administrator.
2. Make a folder for the software kit on the root directory (C:\) For example:
C:\Installers\Interplay_v3_0_Servers
3. Open the folder containing the installer.
4. Copy the software kit into the new folder you created. For example, use CTRL-A to select
all the files and folders in the software kit and copy and paste to the new folder you created.
5. Navigate to the software kit folder and double-click the Autorun.exe file.
The Interplay Installer splash screen opens.
6. Install the application as described in this guide.
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Creating a Recovery Image for the AS3000
Creating a Recovery Image for the AS3000
The Interplay Servers Installer includes a tool for creating a recovery image for the AS3000
server.
The location of your AS3000 recovery image depends on the Windows OS and the Avid
application.
•On Windows 7 systems, the recovery image is on the 16 GB flash drive that ships with the
AS3000 server. Store the flash drive in a safe place.
•For all other systems, the recovery image ships on the D: partition of the system drive. On
these systems, a tool for copying the image to a USB flash drive is located in the following
locations:
-C:\Avid_Recovery_Tool\AvidRecoveryImageTool.exe
-<Interplay Server Installer>
For instructions on how to use the tool, see the Readme in the corresponding folder or see the
AS3000 Setup Guide.
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For systems that ship with the recovery image on the D: partition, Avid highly recommends
you copy the image to the 16 GB USB flash drive provided with your AS3000.
When you perform a full product recovery of the Avid AS3000 system drive, you lose the
product recovery image and data on the D: partition of the system drive.
Upgrading Your System
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Before y ou begi n, see the Avid Interplay ReadMe f or specific instructions on upgrading for
a particular release.
The following items apply to upgrading the components on your Interplay system:
•Back up your Interplay database and any other user data before you upgrade. For
information on backing up your database, see the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Archive Engine Administration Guide.
•Use the Interplay Installer software to uninstall the previous versions of software
components. You do not have to use the Control Panel to uninstall unless specifically
instructed to do so in the Interplay Readme.
Utilities\AvidRecoveryImageTool.exe
•Do not uninstall the Avid Interplay Engine or Interplay Archive Engine software unless
instructed by Avid support. Uninstalling the software could require additional steps to
reactivate your database. When upgrading, the installation software takes care of removing
the previous version of the software.
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Updating Intel Drivers on Cluster Systems
Do not install or update Intel NIC drivers on cluster systems after the cluster setup is complete.
Due to the technical aspects of changing resources and devices on a cluster, this can lead to
problems with the cluster software and possible data loss.
Deleting the Intel drivers on an establised cluster system could compromise the integrity of the
cluster. In general, do not update the hardware drivers on a cluster system unless instructed to do
so by the Interplay Readme or Customer Support.
If you are reimaging the system as part of an upgrade then you can take the opportunity to
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update the Intel NIC drivers at that time.
Installation Check Lists
This section contains the following check lists:
•Overall Interplay Installation Check List
•Media Indexer Installation Check List
For information about installing the Interplay Streaming Server, see “Check List for Installing
and Configuring the Streaming Server Software” on page 115.
Installation Check Lists
Overall Interplay Installation Check List
The following check list provides an overall view of an Interplay installation.
Check List for Installing Interplay Components
TaskSection Reference
Review the recommendations in the A vi d Products and
Network Site Preparation Guide.
Determine your Media Indexer server configuration.See the Avid Interplay Best Practices guide.
Determine where the Avid Lookup Service is running
or where it will run. The Lookup service is part of the
Avid Service Framework.
If you use AirSpeed Multi Stream or AirSpeed 5000
systems, refer to the associated installation guides.
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See “Installing the Lookup Service on a
Separate Server” on page 104, and
“Connecting Systems Directly to the Lookup
Service” on page 106.
See the Avid AirSpeed 5000 Setup Guide or
the AirSpeed Multi Stream Installation and
User’s Guide.
Check List for Installing Interplay Components
TaskSection Reference
Installation Check Lists
If you are using Media Services providers such as
Interplay Transcode or an Interplay Archive Engine, determine where your Interplay Media Services
Engine server will reside and where you Media
Services providers will reside.
Check your network environment.See “Network Considerations” on page 23.
Set up the servers that will be used in your Interplay
environment.
If you will be setting up a cluster (failover)
configuration of the Avid Interplay Engine or Avid
Interplay Archive Engine, set up the cluster system.
Set up and configure your Avid ISIS
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system.See “Set Up and Configure an Avid Shared
See the Avid Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
See the following:
•“Configuring the Copy Provider Server” on
page 142
•“Configuring the Move Provider Server”
on page 151
•“Installing Cards on the Interplay Transfer
Server” on page 154
•“SR2500 Slot Locations” on page 138
•“Installing and Configuring the Interplay
Streaming Server” on page 108
•“Avid Interplay Port Usage” on page 158
See the Avid Interplay Engine Failover Guide
or the Avid Interplay Engine Failover Guide
for AS3000 Servers.
Storage System” on page 22 and “User Names
and Passwords Required For Avid Shared
Storage and Product Servers” on page 24.
Create a Server Execution User account for the
Interplay Engine.
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See “Creating the Server Execution User
Account” on page 25.
Check List for Installing Interplay Components
TaskSection Reference
Installation Check Lists
On the Interplay Engine server, use the Interplay
Servers Installer to install the Interplay Engine and
related software.
Make sure that you obtain and load the
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Interplay Engine license key pr omptly. The
license key must match the dongle for the
Interplay Engine server. For more information,
see the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid
Interplay Archive Engine Administration
Guide.
Install and configure the Media Indexers that will
monitor shared storage.
At this point you can install and configure the
following applications in any order:
•Install the Interplay software components for the
Avid editing applications.
•Install the Interplay software components and
application software for Avid InstinctInterplay Assist.
and Avid
See “Installing Software on the Interplay
Engine Server” on page 32.
See “Media Indexer Installation Check List” on
page 21.
See “Installing Software on Avid Editing
Systems (Windows)” on page 71. See
“Connecting the Media Indexer on an Avid
Editing System to the Media Indexer
Monitoring Shared Storage” on page 74.
See “Installing Software on Interplay Assist or
Avid Instinct Systems” on page 68.
•Install and configure Interplay Transfer Engine. See “Installing Software on the Interplay
Transfer Server” on page 44.
•Install and configure the Media Services Engine.See “Installing Software on the Media Services
and Media Services Provider Servers” on
page 45.
•Install and configure servers for Media Services
such the Copy Provider server.
•Install and configure Interplay Capture.See the following Av id Interplay Capture
•Install and configure the Archive Engine. This is
similar to installing and configuring an Interplay
Engine as described earlier in this section.
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See “Installing Software on the Media Services
and Media Services Provider Servers” on
page 45 .
Installation and Administration Guide.
See “Installing and Configuring an Interplay
Archive Engine” on page 93.
Check List for Installing Interplay Components
TaskSection Reference
Installation Check Lists
Create the Interplay database.See “Creating an Interplay Database” in the
Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay
Archive Engine Administration Guide.
Create Interplay users and folder structures to match
your project workflow and define a delete strategy.
Review the ISIS and Interplay maintenance
procedures.
See “Setting up a Folder Structure and a User
Database” and “Developing a Delete Strategy”
in the Avid Interplay Best Practices guide.
See the Interplay Best Practices Guide.
Media Indexer Installation Check List
Starting at Interplay v3.0 and Media Composer v7.0, there is a new method for connecting to
Media Indexer servers. Media Indexer still requires the Avid Service Framework (ASF), but it
does not rely on ASF for communication between Media Indexer clients and servers. Instead, the
Media Indexer uses messaging technology to communicate with the clients. The following
checklist shows the steps required to upgrade a site to use Media Indexer v3.0.
Check List for Connecting Media Indexer Servers and Clients
TaskSection Reference
Uninstall previous versions of the Media Indexer on
Media Indexer servers and clients. Then install Avid
Service Framework v1.6 or later and Media Indexer
v3.0 or later on the Media Indexer servers and
Windows Avid editing clients.
If you are upgrading a system you must delete
the old cache files before installing Media
Indexer v3.0. See “Upgrading to Media
Indexer v3.0” on page 56.
Install ASF v1.6 on other systems that require ASF
such as the Lookup service system and Capture.
Use the ASF Workgroup Properties tool to connect the
Media Indexer clients (including Avid editors) to the
Workgroup and Lookup Service as usual.
You do not need to configure the Workgroup
Properties tool on Mac clients in order to connect to
the Media Indexer. If you need to connect them to the
Workgroup for other reasons, use the configure.sh
script that ships with the Media Indexer.
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See “Connecting Systems Directly to the
Lookup Service” on page 106.
See “Using the Avid Service Framework on a
Mac OS X System” on page 63.
Set Up and Configure an Avid Shared Storage System
Check List for Connecting Media Indexer Servers and Clients
TaskSection Reference
Add the Media Indexer server name to the Server
Connection MI URL portion of the Interplay
Administrator tool.
Configure the Media Indexer storage locations and
HAG. Use the Media Indexer web interface.
Start the Avid editing application. When you log into
the Interplay database, the Avid editing system
automatically connects to the Media Indexer HAG.
See “Identifying the Media Indexer in the
Interplay Administrator Tool” on page 60.
See “Configuring Media Indexer Servers and
Clients” on page 56.
See “Configuring the Local Media Indexer on
an Avid Editing System” on page 62.
Set Up and Configure an Avid Shared Storage
System
Before you install Interplay software, install and configure your Avid shared storage system for
shared storage. See the Interplay ReadMe for the supported versions of Avid ISIS.
Install the ISIS Client Manager on the client systems.
Workspace Names
Use the following guidelines when creating workspace names in an Interplay environment:
•Do not use special characters or spaces in your workspace names. Workspace names should
only contain ASCII characters.
•Keep workspace name length as short as is reasonable to allow recognition of the
workspace. Longer workspace names add to the path length and can affect performance in a
large Interplay environment.
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Network Considerations
This section contains topics related to setting up your Interplay network environment.
Computer Names
A hostname must comply with RFC 952 standards. For example, you cannot use an underscore
in a hostname. For more information, see “Naming Conventions in Active Directory for
Computers, Domains, Sites, and OUs” on the Microsoft
“Workspace Names” on page 22.
Verify Entries on the DNS Server
Service Framework can become sluggish and unstable if there are incorrect entries in the DNS
server for any of the computers in the Interplay environment. Symptoms include excessive CPU
usage by the Service Framework Lookup service and Interplay Diagnostics. The tree view in the
Interplay Service Configuration or Health Monitor might also fail to populate if there are
incorrect DNS entries.
Make sure that you correct any errors in DNS entries for name to IP resolution.
Configure the DNS Server to Support Reverse Lookup
Network Considerations
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Support Knowledge Base. See also
If DNS is not configured for Reverse Lookup, Service Framework can not resolve IP addresses
to host names. Symptoms include tree views failing to populate in the Interplay Service
Configuration, Interplay Diagnostics, and Health Monitor.
Make sure the DNS server is configured to support Reverse Lookups.
Non-DNS Environments
In an non-DNS environment, you must configure a host file on all systems, including Avid Low
Res Encode systems. This is necessary so the Service Framework can list the systems in its client
applications, such as the Interplay Service Configuration or Health Monitor.
Computers with Multiple Network Interfaces
Computers that have multiple network interfaces in use must be entered in DNS so that all IP
addresses have the exact same hostname.
If you have multiple network interfaces on a computer and one is not used, use the Device
Manager to disable the interface. If not, the computer might have problems communicating with
the rest of the Interplay workgroup.
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Know Where Your Subnets Are on the Network
Create a system diagram that identifies the subnets on your Avid Interplay environment. Use
Unicast Discovery to allow Interplay clients to communicate across subnets. See “Connecting
Systems Directly to the Lookup Service” on page 106.
The Multicast Repeater service is available on the Avid Service Framework installer but the
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service is no longer recommended. Use Unicast Discovery instead.
Install Antivirus Software and Check Firewalls
See “Using Antivirus Software in an Interplay Environment” on page 97 and Troubleshooting
Firewalls and Avid Interplay.
Time Synchronization
It is important to use only one time synchronism mechanism to set the local PC clocks in the
Interplay environment. For more information on Time Sync, see “Using Time Synchronization in
an Avid Interplay Environment” on page 101.
User Names and Passwords Required For Avid
Shared Storage and Product Servers
Some Avid products require user accounts on the Avid shared storage system. The user names
and passwords on the Avid shared storage system must match the user names and passwords on
the product server.
Passwords are case sensitive; the passwords must match exactly.
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The following topics provide information about required user accounts:
•“Creating the Server Execution User Account” on page 25
•“Accounts for Accessing Workspaces” on page 26
•“Accounts for Using Deletion” on page 27
•“Accounts for Using Interplay Transfer” on page 28
•“Service Framework Administrator Password” on page 28
•“Accounts for Avid Editing Applications, Assist, and Instinct” on page 28
Also see “Creating Copy Provider User Accounts for ISIS and Interplay” on page 149
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Creating the Server Execution User Account
When you install the Interplay Engine software you must specify the user name and password of
the Server Execution User account. The Server Execution User is a Windows operating system
user account that is used only to run the Interplay Engine processes.
You should always use the Custom install option when installing the Interplay Engine software
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so that you can specify the Server Execution User.
You have the following options for creating the Server Execution User:
•If your Interplay system is joined to a Windows domain, you can create a domain user (for
example, “IPEngine”). The Interplay Engine installer will associate the appropriate
permissions with the account. If you want to run the Avid Interplay Engine within your
domain and also want to automatically make use of domain user management, such as
Windows Domain or LDAP, you must specify a domain user as the Server Execution User.
For Interplay Engine failover cluster systems, you must specify a Windows domain user.
•You have the option of allowing the Interplay Engine installer to create the account. Select a
name before the installation and specify the name and a password during the installation.
The installer will create a local user in the Administrators group with the appropriate
permissions.
•You can also create a local Administrator account manually and specify that account during
the installation. The account must have local administration rights on the operating system
for the Interplay Engine server (both nodes on a cluster system). The account must have the
following local security policy settings set to enabled:
-Act as part of the operating system
-Back up files and directories
-Restore files and directories
-Adjust memory quotas for a process
-Log on as a service
-Increase scheduling priorities
-Manage auditing and security log
-Impersonate a client after authentication
-Debug programs
An account with an identical user name and password must have read/write access to the Avid
shared storage workspaces that contain media (including the workspace used for file asset
sources in a split database). Use the Avid ISIS Administration tool to create this account.
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When you install the Interplay Engine or the Interplay Archive Engine, do not select the
default Server Execution User. Create a custom user instead. The default user account is
AVID_WORKGROUP_USER. Do not use this account.
Ideally the Server Execution user should be an account that users do not use to log onto the
system. This prevents accidental changes to the Server User Account during normal
administration duties. For example, if someone changes the password by mistake, users might
not be able to access the Interplay database.
For security reasons, do not use the Interplay Engine server operating system Administrator
account. Create a unique account that you use only as the Server Execution User. For example,
you can create an administrative account called “IPEngine.” Avoiding the word Administrator
can help indicate that this account is not used for normal administrative tasks.
The Server Execution User account is different from the Interplay Administrator account. The
Server Execution User account is used to run the Interplay Engine processes. The Interplay
Administrator account is used to manage users and the database.
For more information, see “Troubleshooting the Server Execution User Account” in the Avid
Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Archive Engine Administration Guide.
Recreating the Server Execution User
If you have already installed the Interplay Engine and need to change the user name and
password of the Server Execution User account, run the NXNServerUser.exe tool. For
information on using the tool, see “Re-creating the Server Execution User” in the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Archive Engine Administration Guide. The tool is located in the
following directory on the Interplay Installer:
Installers\AssetMgr\Tools\NXNServerUser
For information on upgrading a cluster system on which you changed the Server Execution User,
see the Avid Inte rplay ReadMe.
Accounts for Accessing Workspaces
To allow the Interplay Engine to access the Avid shared storage workspaces, you need to set up
user accounts on both the Interplay Engine and the Avid shared storage system. The user name
and password for these user accounts must match exactly on both the Interplay Engine and Avid
shared storage system. If the user names or passwords are different, the workspaces are not
available in Interplay Administrator settings, such as the Media Creation workspace in the Editor
Settings tab of the Application Database Settings.
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The workspaces available from the Interplay Administrator settings depends on the user account
used to log in to the Interplay Administrator. For example, when you log in to the Interplay
Administrator server using the Administrator account, you can access all the Avid shared storage
workspaces, provided the users are set up correctly on both the Interplay Engine and Avid shared
storage system.
To access all workspaces:
1. Make sure the Administrator account on both the Interplay Engine and Avid shared storage
system have exactly the same password. Passwords are case sensitive.
2. Log in to the Interplay Administrator server using the Administrator account.
To access a limited list of workspaces:
1. Make sure a user account with administrator privileges is created on the Interplay Engine
and the same user name and password are used to create a user account on the Avid shared
storage system. These user accounts must have exactly the same user name and password.
2. Log in to the Interplay Administrator server using this user account.
The Avid shared storage user’s workspace access privileges setting determine which
workspaces are available.
Accounts for Using Deletion
To allow deletion in an Interplay environment, you must set up the following user accounts. You
can use any user name and password for these accounts, but the user name and passwords must
match exactly on all servers.
•Avid shared storage system
-Avid shared storage user with administrator privileges for Interplay Engine. This user
must not be the Administrator account.
•Interplay Engine server
-Microsoft Windows user with administrator privileges
-Interplay Engine Server Execution user
When installing the Interplay Engine on the Interplay Engine server, select the Custom
User Account option to create the Avid Interplay Engine Execution User. The Server
Execution User is the Microsoft Windows user that runs the Avid Interplay Engine (the
Avid Interplay Engine Execution User). This user needs to have administrative access to
the file server. The installer makes this user a local administrator on the Avid Interplay
Engine server. For more information, see “Creating the Server Execution User Account”
on page 25.
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Accounts for Using Interplay Transfer
When you are configuring an Interplay Transfer Engine you must specify a user name and
password that Interplay Transfer should use to connect to the Avid Interplay engine. This user
account must already exist on the Interplay Engine.
Service Framework Administrator Password
By default the Service Framework does not have an Administrator password. If you want to set a
password, open the Service Framework Service Configuration tool and set the password in the
System Configuration Service.
To set the Service Framework password:
1. Open the Service Configuration tool and click the Processes tab.
2. Select the System Configuration service and select the system running the System
Configuration service.
3. Set the Administrator password and click Apply at the top of the dialog box.
Accounts for Avid Editing Applications, Assist, and Instinct
The following limitations exist for editing clients in an Interplay environment:
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•Avid editing applications such as NewsCutter
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Nitris
that are part of an Interplay environment can use a regular Windows User login.
and Media Composer®, and Symphony™
However, when you install the application, you must first log in as an Administrator, install
the application, and initially launch the application as an Administrator. See the Avid editing
application ReadMe for details.
•Interplay Assist and Instinct have similar limitations: When you install the application, you
must first log in as an Administrator, install the application, and initially launch the
application as an Administrator. You can then subsequently run the application as a regular
User.
See “User Names and Passwords Required For Avid Shared Storage and Product Servers” on
page 24. Check the Interplay ReadMe for any changes to the Windows login permissions.
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Required Application Keys
The following systems require a hardware application key (also known as a dongle):
•Interplay Engine server - also requires a software application key. For more information, see
“Installing Software on the Interplay Engine Server” on page 32.
•Interplay Media Services
•Interplay Transfer
When installing the Interplay Transfer Engine in a standalone environment, a hardware
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application key is not required. The Avid editing software handles the licensing of the Interplay
Transfer Engine.
•Interplay Transcode provider system (for any Transcode provider that is not run on the
Interplay Media Services system)
•Interplay Archive provider (for any Archive provider that is not run on the Interplay Media
Services system)
•Avid editing applications
Required Application Keys
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Do not lose the USB application key. Your software does not function without it. If you lose
your application key, you must purchase another key from Avid at the full market cost of
your software.
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The following topics describe the installations of the Interplay software on the servers:
•Selecting the 32-Bit or 64-Bit Version of Avid Service Framework
•Starting the Interplay Server Installer
•Installing Software on the Interplay Engine Server
•Installing Software on the Interplay Transfer Server
•Installing Software on the Media Services and Media Services Provider Servers
•Installing Software on an Avid Interplay Media Indexer Server
•Installing Software for Interplay Web Services
•Installing the Stream Publish Service and Auto-Publish Support
For information on the order of installation and configuration, see “Installation Check Lists” on
page 18.
For information on installing the Interplay Streaming Server, see “Installing and Configuring the
Interplay Streaming Server” on page 108.
Selecting the 32-Bit or 64-Bit Version of Avid Service Framework
Selecting the 32-Bit or 64-Bit V er sion of A vid Service
Framework
For Interplay version 3.0 or later, the following components run as 64-bit versions and require
the 64-bit version of Avid Service Framework:
•Interplay Transcode Provider v2.5 and later
•Interplay STP Encode Provider v2.5 and later
•Interplay Media Services Engine v2.7 and later
•Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status v2.7 and later
•Interplay Archive v3.0 and later
•Interplay Copy v2.7 and later
•Interplay Move v2.7 and later
•Interplay Delivery v2.7 and later
•Interplay Transfer v3.0 and later
•Interplay Delivery Receiver v3.0 and later
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•Interplay Auto Media Services v2.7 and later
•Avid Media Composer v6.0, Avid Symphony v6.0, NewsCutter v10.0 and later
•Interplay Assist v2.5 and later
•Instinct v4.0 and later
Starting with Interplay version 3.0, the Interplay Engine, Interplay Archive Engine, and
Interplay Failover Cluster are 64-bit applications. Avid Se rvice Framework is not usually
installed with these applications.
The following are still 32-bit applications:
•Interplay Capture. Interplay Capture has been qualified with the 32-bit Framework and a
32-bit version of the Framework ships with the Interplay Capture installer..
•Stream Publish provider, which is no longer required for streaming play
Do not install both the 32-bit Framework and the 64-bit Framework on the same system.
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Starting the Interplay Server Installer
To start the Interplay Server Installer:
1. In the Interplay Server Installer folder, double-click autorun.exe.
The Main Menu window opens.
The Main Menu window allows you to select the installers required by a particular Interplay
component. The list is divided into Interplay servers, individual optional installers, and Interplay
SDKs.
Items with three dots open a new window. Items without three dots start an installer.
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These instructions are for a system with a single Interplay Engine or Interplay Archive Engine.
For specific information about an Interplay Archive Engine, see “Installing and Configuring an
Interplay Archive Engine” on page 93. If you are installing software on a system with cluster
services, see the Avid Interplay Engine Failover Guide.
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If you are upgrading an Interplay Engine, see the Interplay ReadMe before proceeding.
The Readme contains any specific instructions for upgrade the Interplay Engine for a
particular release.
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To install the Interplay Engine Server:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
Servers > Avid Interplay Engine
2. Install components from the following table:
ComponentDescription
Avid Interplay Engine The full Interplay Engine software. See “Installing the Avid Interplay
Engine Software” on page 33.
Avid Interplay Access Required to communicate with the Interplay Engine database. Installing
Interplay Access also installs the Interplay Administrator. See
“Installing Avid Interplay Access” on page 43.
3. Perform the installation in the order shown in the above list. You have to reboot the server
after the Interplay Engine installation.
Installing the Avid Interplay Engine Software
The first time you install the Avid Interplay Engine software, you must select Custom
installation. Selecting Custom installation lets you specify the Server Execution User and other
configuration information correctly.
If you are upgrading, you should also use Custom installation to verify that the settings are
correct. For example, during a Custom installation you can verify the name of the Server
Execution User.
If you are installing or upgrading a cluster system, see the Interplay ReadMe and the Avid
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Interplay Engine Failover Guide.
If you are installing an Interplay Archive Engine, see “Installing and Configuring an Interplay
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Archive Engine” on page 93.
To install the Avid Interplay Engine software:
1. Before you begin, do the following:
tMake sure that the Interplay Engine application key is installed on the server system.
For more information, see “Required Application Keys” on page 29.
The Interplay Engine also requires a software license. Install this license after installing
the Interplay Engine software, as described at the end of this procedure.
tMake sure you have created matching accounts on the Interplay Engine system and the
Avid shared storage system. You need to type the user name and password during
installation to create the Server Execution User. See “Creating the Server Execution
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User Account” on page 25.
tClose all Windows programs.
2. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
3. In the Welcome dialog box, read the information about the installation of the Apache server.
Click Next.
4. Read the license agreement information and then accept the license agreement by selecting
“I accept the agreement.” Click Next.
The Specify Installation Type dialog box opens.
5. Select one of the following and click Next:
tIf this is a new installation, select Custom. This ensures that you identify the Server
Execution User required by the Interplay Engine.
Avid recommends that you always use the Custom installation option so that you can view the
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Server Execution user name and review other settings as you proceed with the installation.
tIf this is an upgrade, select Typical and proceed to step 18. (Both the Typical and
Custom installation use the existing settings.)
The Specify Destination Location dialog box opens.
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6. Specify the destination folder and click Next.
The Destination Location is the folder in which the Avid Interplay Engine program files are
installed. In most cases, keep the default, which installs the files in an Avid Interplay Engine
subfolder in the Program Files folder.
The Specify Default Database Folder dialog box opens.
7. Accept the default folder and click Next.
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The database folder is the folder in which the database is created and stored. This location
must be local, that is, the database folder must be installed on the Interplay Engine server.
No other configuration is supported. By default the database folder is created at the root of
the D: drive as D:\Workgroup_Databases. All access rights are set automatically.
If you previously installed the Interplay Engine software, this field displays the share name
that appears in the next dialog box.
If you do not have adequate local storage for your Interplay database, you can stor e so urce files
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for file assets on a shared storage workspace rather than a local drive. To do this, you must
perform extra steps after the installation. See “Configuring Interplay for a Split Database” in
the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Archive Engine Administration Guide.
The Specify Share Name dialog box opens.
8. Accept the default share name and click Next.
By default, the share name is “WG_Database$.” The “$” at the end makes the share invisible
if you browse through the network using Windows Explorer. For security reasons, Avid
recommends keeping the default setting and using a “$” at the end of the share name. With
this default setting, the folder “D:\Workgroup_Databases” on the Avid Interplay Engine
computer is shared under the name “WG_Database$.”
The Specify Configuration Server dialog box opens.
9. Select the Interplay Engine you want to use as the Central Configuration Server and click
Next.
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The Central Configuration Server (CCS) is an Interplay Engine with a special module that is
useful if you are working in an environment that includes more than one Interplay Engine
(including an Interplay Archive Engine). However, even if you are working in an
environment with one Interplay Engine, you need to specify a CCS.
Select one of the following:
tThis Avid Interplay Engine: Specifies that the Interplay Engine that you are installing
should be the CCS. Click Next.
tAnother Avid Interplay Engine: Specifies that a previously installed Interplay Engine
should be the CCS. An additional dialog box opens. Type the name of the Interplay
Engine to be used as the CCS and click Next.
If you want to specify another Interplay Engine, you must specify an Interplay Engine that is
already installed. If you have not yet installed the desired Interplay Engine, specify the
current Interplay Engine, install the desired Interplay Engine, and then change the CCS
through the Interplay Administrator. See “Understanding the Central Configuration Server”
in the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Archive Engine Administration Guide.
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If you specify an Interplay Engine that is not yet installed, y ou might not be able to log onto
the system. See “Troubleshooting Log-in Problems” in the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Archive Engine Administration Guide.
The Server Execution User dialog box opens.
10. Select Custom user account and click Next.
The Server Execution User is a Windows account that has administrative access to the Avid
Interplay Engine. This account also needs to have administrative access to the shared storage
workgroup. Avid requires that you create a custom user account. For more information, see
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“Creating the Server Execution User Account” on page 25.
The Specify Server User dialog box opens.
a.Type a local user, for example, “IPEngine,” or type a domain user, such as
“MYDOMAIN\IPEngine.” Make sure this user name exactly matches the user name of
an Avid shared storage account with administrator privileges.
b.Type the password. The installer cannot check the password you type in this dialog box.
Make sure that the password exactly matches the password for the Avid shared storage
user with administrator privileges. If the user name and password do not match those of
the Avid shared storage user, the Avid Interplay Engine will not run properly. Confirm
the password.
You can change the Server Execution User after installation. See “Troubleshooting the Server
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Execution User Account” in the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Archive Engine
Administration Guide.
c.Click Next.
The Specify Server Name dialog box opens.
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11. Specify the server name as it appears on the network and click Next.
By default, the computer’s name is specified as the server name. Interplay clients use this
name to identify the server. If there are clients in your network that are unable to resolve
hostnames to IP addresses, you have to specify the server’s IP address here. In this case, the
server needs a static IP address; be sure to configure your DHCP server accordingly.
A hostname must comply with RFC 952 standar ds. For example, you ca nnot use an unders cor e in
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a hostname. For more information, see “Naming Con ventions in Acti ve Dir ectory for Computer s,
Domains, Sites, and OUs” on the Microsoft Support Knowledge Base.
The server name entered should not be more than 15 characters. Server names longer than 15
characters will be truncated and might cause problems with client connections if there is more
than one machine in the network with the same truncated name.
The Specify Preview Server Cache dialog box opens.
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12. Accept the default location and click Next.
Interplay Access lets you view a thumbnail image or other representation of a file asset. This
feature requires a special cache folder. The default folder for the preview server cache is
named PreviewServer and is installed in the default database folder.
The Enable E-mail Notification dialog box opens.
13. Enable email notification and click Next.
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The email notification feature sends emails to your administrator when special events, such
as “Disk Full” and “Out Of Memory,” occur. See “Configuring the Server Event Manager”
in the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Archive Engine Administration Guide for
details on configuring the email notification.
The E-mail Notification Details dialog box opens.
14. Supply the following information:
a.Type the administrator’s email address and the email address of the server that is the
sender. If an event such as “Disk Full” occurs on the server, the administrator receives
an email from the sender’s email account explaining the problem, so that the
administrator can respond to the problem.
b.Type the static IP address of your SMTP server. The notification feature needs the
SMTP server in order to send emails. If you do not know this IP address, ask your
administrator.
c.(Option) If you also want to inform Avid Support automatically through email if
problems arise, select the option “Send critical notifications also to Avid Support.”
d.Click Next.
The installer modifies the file Config.xml in the Avid Interplay Engine\Data\Server\Config
directory with your settings. The Ready to Install dialog box opens.
15. If you are ready to complete the installation, click Next.
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All necessary components are installed. It might be necessary for the installation program to
install additional components, such as Adobe Reader.
If any system libraries on your machine need to be upgraded to complete the installation
process, the installation program asks you to reboot your machine. Save all your open
documents, close all applications, and then click the OK button to reboot.
The installation finishes and the Installation Completed dialog box displays the success or
failure of each installation.
16. Click Finish.
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A dialog box requesting a reboot opens. A message with instructions on how to fix any
installation problems also appears.
17. Click OK to reboot the machine.
18. Enable a permanent license key. See “Managing Licenses” in the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Archive Engine Administration Guide for instructions. Make sure that you obtain and
load the Interplay Engine license file promptly. The permanent license key must match the
application key (dongle) for the Interplay Engine server.
Installing Avid Interplay Access
You must install Avid Interplay Access on the Interplay Engine. Avid recommends that you
accept the defaults.
Installing Avid Interplay Access also installs the Avid Interplay Administrator.
To install Interplay Access:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
After the installer starts, the Introduction dialog box opens.
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2. Close down all other programs, then click Next.
3. Complete the installation by accepting the defaults. If you want to install the Microsoft
Office and Adobe Photoshop plug-ins, accept the default paths.
4. When you finish the installation, the installation program might require you to reboot the
system.
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Installing Software on the Interplay Transfer Server
To install Interplay software on the Interplay Transfer server:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
Servers > Avid Interplay Transfer Engine
2. Install components from the following table:
ComponentDescription
Avid Service
Framework for Client
Avid Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
Avid Interplay
Transfer Engine
Avid Interplay Media
Services and Transfer
Status
Avid Interplay
Transfer Cache
The installer automatically installs the components required for an
Interplay Transfer application.
For information on configuring the Interplay Transfer server and the
Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status application, see the
Interplay Transfer Setup and User’s Guide.
(Option) Lets you monitor Interplay Transfer jobs as well as Interplay
Media Services jobs from any computer in the network.
(Option) Lets you install only the Interplay Transfer Cache. The
Transfer Cache Engine runs in the background and allows you to
monitor transfers in the workgroup.
See the Avid Interplay Transfer Setup and User’s Guide for details on installing and
configuring the Interplay Transfer software.
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Installing Software on the Media Services and Media
Services Provider Servers
This section provides an overview of installing the Media Services and Media Services Provider
servers. The following illustration shows the initial installer screen.
Installing the Media Services Engine
The first screen links to the installers for Interplay Media Services.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express is installed automatically when Interplay Media Services
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Engine is installed. After the installation of the Media Services Engine, you need to check the
SQL Server 2005 Express configuration. See “Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express
(Optional)” on page 46.
To install the Interplay Media Services engine:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Services > Install Avid Interplay Media Services
The Install Avid Interplay Media Services window opens.
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2. Install components from the following table:
ComponentDescription
Avid Service
Framework for Client
64-bit
Avid Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
Avid Interplay Media
Services
Select the 64-bit Framework installer.
Required software to configure the Media Services Engine with the
Avid Interplay server.
Installs the 64-bit Interplay Media Services Engine.
During the installation, if an Avid Interplay Media Services database
already exist on the server, the “Avid Interplay Database” dialog box
opens. Select one of the following:
•Upgrade exiting database (default)—to use the existing database.
•Overwrite current database—if you want to remove all users,
providers, and services.
3. (Option) After you install the Media Services Engine, check the configuration of the
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express. See “Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express
(Optional)” on page 46.
4. Configure the Media Services Engine for the Interplay workgroup. See the Avid Interplay
Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
If you are performing an upgrade, you do not have to reregister existing services such as the
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Transcode service or Archive service or existing prov iders.
Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express (Optional)
Beginning with Interplay v2.3, you do not need to configure the Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Express. Configuration is done by the Media Services installation program. Use this procedure if
you want to check or change the configuration.
To configure Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express:
1. Click Start and select Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2005 > Configuration Tools > SQL
Server Configuration Manager.
The SQL Server Configuration Manager window opens.
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Select this item
2. Select Protocols for MSSQLSERVER in the left pane.
3. Right-click TCP/IP in the right pane and select Properties.
The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens.
4. On the Protocol tab in the General area, change Enabled from No to Yes.
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Change to
Yes.
Select Yes for Enabled
Select Yes for Enabled
5. Click the IP Addresses tab.
6. Do the following:
a.In the IP1 list, select Enabled and change from No to Yes.
b.In the IP2 list, select Enabled and change from No to Yes.
7. Click Apply and click OK in the message box.
8. Click OK to close the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
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c. Restart Service button
b. Select item.
a. Select item.
9. Do the following:
a.Select SQL Server 2005 Services in the left pane.
b.Select SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) in the right pane.
c.Click the Restart Service button.
10. Restart the system.
If desired, you can install the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express (a graphical
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management that is part of the SQL Server 2005 Express Toolkit). Y ou do n ot need to remove the
installed SQL Server software if you want to install this tool. You can download it from the
Microsoft web site:
Use this installer screen to install the local workflow providers. After installing the software, you
need to register and configure the providers. For additional information, see the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
To install the Local Workflow Components:
1. On the system that you want to install the provider, select the following from the Interplay
Server Installer Main Menu.
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Services > Install Local Workflow Support
The Install Avid Interplay Media Services Local Workflow window opens.
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2. Select the service provider that you want to install.
ComponentDescription
Avid Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
Recommended for installation on each provider.
Avid Interplay
Transcode
Avid Interplay STP
Encode
Avid Interplay
Archive Provider
The Transcode service provider. Allows you to define profiles and
launch transcode jobs from Access or the Avid editing application.
The Interplay Transcode installer includes an option in which you select
whether you want to mount workspaces as drive letters or UNC paths.
Select UNC paths if the number of workspaces required for the client
exceeds the available drive letters. Change the server's ISIS client
preferences match the setting you choose.
The Interplay Transcode installer includes an option that lets you select
the number of instances of the Transcode provider that you want to
install. See “Installing Multiple Transcode Providers on the Same
Server” on page 51.
Allows you to off load time-consuming processing involved in
exporting and transferring of Long GOP OP1a media, during a
send-to-playback request from the Avid editing application or Avid
Interplay Assist.
Do not install STP Encode and Interplay Transcode pr o viders on
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the same system.
The Interplay STP Encode installer includes an option in which you
select whether you want to mount workspaces as drive letters or UNC
paths. Select UNC paths if the number of workspaces required for the
client exceeds the available drive letters. Change the server's ISIS client
preferences match the setting you choose.
The Archive provider. Typically installed on its own server. See
“Installing the Interplay Archive Provider Software” on page 95.
Avid Interplay CopyThe Interplay Copy provider. Typically installed on its own server. See
“Configuring the Copy Provider Server” on page 142.
Avid Interplay MoveAllows you to move media for Avid assets (both .mxf and .omf files)
from one Avid ISIS workspace to another.
Avid Interplay Media
Services and Transfer
Status
Lets you monitor Interplay Transfer jobs as well as Interplay Media
Services jobs on a standalone system. You don’t need to install this
software on the Media Services system as the function is built into the
Media Services Engine software.
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ComponentDescription
(Option) Interplay
Auto Media Services
Installing Multiple Transcode Provide rs on the Same Ser ver
Interplay Transcode v3.0 and later is qualified to run as multiple instances on the same server.
Up to four providers are supported, depending on the total amount of CPU used.
Determining the Number of Providers to Install
To determine the optimum number of providers to install on a server, check the system resources
currently used for your Transcode workflows. Open the Task Manager and click the Performance
tab to display information about CPU usage. When jobs typical to your workflow are running,
note the average percentage of CPU used. The following illustration shows a Transcode job in
process that is using 14 percent of the CPU.
Installs the Avid Interplay Auto Media Services. The Avid Interplay
Auto Archive installation includes the Auto Archive, Auto Transcode,
Auto Transfer, and Auto Copy services.
Use the formula
For example, if the average CPU usage is 25 percent, you can use four Transcode providers on
the server. The maximum number of providers supported on a single server is four.
Complex mixdowns require much more memory than transcoding. If your workflow involves
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complex mixdowns you should install a maximum of two providers on the same server.
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to estimate the number of providers you can use.
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Requirements
•AS3000 dual-processor server with 12 GB of RAM, running Windows 7 Professional SP1
64-bit
•License and application key (dongle) for multiple Transcode providers.
Installation
The Interplay Transcode installation program includes an option that lets you select the number
of instances of the Transcode provider that you want to install. Select the number of transcode
providers specified in your license and dongle.
The installation program installs executable files for the number of providers you selected,
named DMSTranscode.exe, DMSTranscode 2.exe, and so on. It also installs one Service
Description file (.zip file).
For information on configuring providers, see the Avid Interplay Media Services Guide or the
Interplay Help. Use a different name for each provider.
Using the Providers
After you configure each provider, you can create profiles and send jobs as you would for
providers that are on individual servers.
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Installing Avid Service Framew or k for Local Workflow Components
All local workflow components require the 64-bit version of Avid Service Framework for Client.
To install the Framework for the local workflow components:
1. Navigate to the following installer page:
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Services
2. Select Avid Service Framework for Client 64 Bit.
Installing the WAN Workflow Components
Use this installer screen to install the WAN workflow providers. The Delivery service provider
and the Delivery Receiver service allow you to transfer clips, shotlists, and cuts only sequences
and the media files to another workgroup.
You also install the Interplay Streaming server as part of the WAN workflow . See “Installing an d
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Configuring the Interplay Streaming Server” on page 108.
To install the Media Services WAN Workflow Components:
1. On the system that you want to install the provider, select the following from the Interplay
Installer Main Menu:
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Services > Install WAN Workflow Support
The Install Avid Interplay Media Services WAN Workflow window opens.
2. Select the service provider that you want to install.
ComponentDescription
Interplay DeliveryThe Interplay Delivery service provider. The Delivery service provider
and the Delivery Receiver service allow you to transfer clips, shotlists,
and cuts only sequences and the media files to another workgroup. You
can also use profiles to only transfer the portion that is used in a subclip.
Interplay Delivery
Receiver
The Interplay Delivery Receiver service. The Delivery Receiver service
lets the workgroup receive transfers from a workgroup with the
Delivery service.
For information on the Delivery and Delivery Receiver providers, see the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
For information on WAN workflow support from previous releases, see “Installing the Stream
Publish Service and Auto-Publish Support” on page 66.
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Installing Avid Service Framework for WAN Workflow Components
Interplay Delivery and Interplay Delivery Receiver require the 64-bit version of Avid Service
Framework for Client:
To install the Framework for the WAN Workflow Components:
1. Navigate to the following installer page:
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Services
2. Select Avid Service Framework for Client 64 Bit.
Installing Software on an Avid Interplay Media
Indexer Server
The following topics describe how to install software on an Avid Interplay Media Indexer Server:
•“Different Types of Media Indexers” on page 54
•“Before Installing Media Indexer Software” on page 55
•“Using UNC Drive Mapping on Interplay ISIS” on page 55
•“Installing the Media Indexer Software” on page 56
•“Configuring Media Indexer Servers and Clients” on page 56
Different Types of Media Indexers
Avid recommends that you use one or two 64-Bit Media Indexers to monitor shared storage. You
can add a second 64-bit Media Indexer for redundancy. For additional information and for a
procedure for replacing existing Media Indexers with a 64-bit Media Indexer, see the Avid Interplay Best Practices guide.
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There are three basic ways to configure a Media Indexer:
•The leader of a High Availability Group. The leader can index shared storage and it can also
monitor other Media Indexers. On a small configuration, the Media Indexer software might
be installed on the Avid Interplay Engine. In this case, configure a High Availability Group
with one member configured on the Interplay Engine.
You always need a High Availability Group to monitor shared storage, even if it is a group of
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one.
•Additional members of a High Availability Group. Members that you add to a High
Availability group (HAG) provide redundancy and load balancing for the leader.
•The Media Indexer on each Avid editing application system. These local Media Indexers
connect to the High Availability Group.
For information on the maximum number of files that a Media Indexer can monitor, see the Avid Interplay Best Practices guide and the Avid Interplay ReadMe.
Before Installing Media Indexer Software
The following are important for a successful Media Indexer configuration:
•Before you configure Media Indexer on a Windows system, install the Service Framework
software and verify that it’s running. For additional information, see “Verifying that the
Service Framework Services Are Running” on page 86.
•Before you configure Media Indexer to monitor your Avid shared storage workspaces, the
workspaces must have an Avid MediaFiles folder. To create the folder, you can either use an
Avid editing application to capture or import media to the workspace or you can manually
create an Avid MediaFiles folder.
•Do not use spaces or special characters in your workspace names.
Using UNC Drive Mapping on Interplay ISIS
On Avid ISIS, you must select the “Use UNC (Letterless) Drive Mapping” option on the Media
Indexers that monitor shared storage.
To set UNC Drive Mapping:
tIn the ISIS Client Manager window, select Preferences and select the letterless option.
For more information, see “Mounting Workspaces as Drives: Lettered versus Letterless” on
page 99 and “Installation Check Lists” on page 18.
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Upgrading to Media Indexer v3.0
To upgrade to Media Indexer v3.0:
1. Uninstall the Media Indexer on servers and clients.
2. Delete the Interplay Media Indexer directory on servers and clients. This will delete the old
MI cache files.
3. Install ASF v1.6 and Media Indexer v3.0 on the servers and Windows clients.
4. Install Access and the Media Indexer on Mac OS X systems. See “Installing Media Indexer
on a MacOS X System” on page 77.
5. Configure the Media Indexer servers and clients.
Installing the Media Indexer Software
To install the Media Indexer Server:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Installer Main Menu:
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Indexer
2. Install components from the following table:
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ComponentDescription
Avid Service
Framework for Server
Avid Interplay Access Allows for easy access to the Interplay Engine. This also installs the
Avid Interplay Media
Indexer
Perform the installation on primary and secondary shared storage Media
Indexers.
Interplay Administrator.
Installs the Media Indexer software.
Configuring Media Indexer Servers and Clients
Starting at Interplay v3.0, the Avid Service Framework (ASF) is no longer used to make the
connection between the Media Indexer servers and the Avid editing applications. However, the
following ASF components are still required:
•ASF must be installed on the Media Indexer servers and Windows Avid editing clients as in
previous releases.
•Use the Workgroup Properties tool to connect the Windows clients and servers to the
Lookup Service.
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•Mac OS X clients do not require ASF configuration to connect to the Media Indexer.
However, they may require ASF for other reasons. See “Using the Avid Service Framework
on a Mac OS X System” on page 63.
•The Media Indexer HAG is still required. Define the HAG either using the Media Indexer
web interface.
Note that if you add an older editing application (for example, Media Composer v6.5.3) to an
Interplay v3.0 environment, you must use the ASF Service Configuration tool to add the editor
system to the HAG.
Configuring Media Indexer Servers
This section describes how to configure the Media Indexer server using the MI web interface.
To configure the Media Indexer server:
1. Open the web interface on the Media Indexer server using the following URL:
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http://
<MI system name>
:8888/mi/
where <MI system name> is the server name or IP address of the system running the Media
Indexer. If you are logged onto the MI server, you can use
localhost
for the MI server
name.
2. Click the Configuration tab and then click the Cache and HAG Information tab.
The following illustration shows a completed section.
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3. Click the Join High Availability Group check box.
4. Enter the Name of the HAG and enter the weight of this Media Indexer in the HAG. In this
example, the name of the HAG is “HAG.” The Media Indexer with the highest weight is the
leader of the HAG.
Avoid using values of 0 or 1 for the weight and avoid using consecutive numbers for the weights.
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To Add Storage Locations to the Media Indexer Server:
1. Click either the Add Storage Location or Add AMA Storage Location button as follows:
-Use Add Storage Locations for .mxf files on shared storage.
-Use Add AMA Storage Location for AMA media. See “Configuring the Media Indexer
to Index AMA” on page 29.
You can only add or modify storage locations on the HAG leader.
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2. Click OK to save the configuration.
3. Add additional storage locations as necessary. Use UNC path notation for adding locations
to index or to describe AMA media locations when pointing to shared storage (ISIS).
The following illustration shows an MI configured with several .mxf and AMA storage
locations. The AMA locations are represented by a folder icon.
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Adding an Additional Media Indexer to the HAG
You can use the MI web interface or the Service Configuration tool to add Media Indexers to the
HAG for redundancy.
To use the web interface to add an additional Media Indexer:
1. Open the web interface for the second MI server.
2. Click the Configuration tab and then click the Cache and HAG Information tab.
3. Click the Join High Availability Group check box and enter a weight lower than the leader.
If you click the Storage Locations tab you should see the same storages locations as the
leader. In this case they will be Read Only.
4. Add the new Media Indexer to the Interplay Administrator tool as described in the following
section.
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Identifying the Media Indexer in the Interplay Administrator Tool
The following applications use the Server MI Connection URL setting in the Interplay
Administrator tool to locate the Media Indexer servers.
•Avid editing applications
•Media Services Transcode provider
•STP Encode
•Interplay Transfer engine
•Assist and Instinct
Interplay Access continues to use the Workgroup Name portion of the Interplay Administration
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tool to connect to the Media Indexer.
To identify the MI Connection URL in the Interplay Administration tool:
1. Open the Interplay Administrator tool and open the Server Hostname Settings view.
2. In the Workgroup and Media Indexer Settings section, locate the Server MI Connection
URL section.
3. Click the Add button to add a Media Indexer server.
The following illustration shows a completed section.
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4. Add the name of the MI server and click Apply Changes.
5. If you have more than one MI in the HAG, add the other MI servers also. Note that
additional Media Indexer servers must join the HAG in order to connect to the URL.
The system creates a URL for the Media Indexer server and displays the URL below the MI
Servers window. The URL contains the MI server name and port 61717. This is the default
port used to connect to the Media Indexer server.
See “Configuring the Media Indexer to Index AMA” on page 29 for information on the AMA
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Shared Storage Location.
Instinct and Assist continue to use the Workgroup Name portion of the Workgroup and Media
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Indexer Settings section. Add the workgroup name to that section (case sensitive).
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Configuring the Local Media Indexer on an Avid Editing System
You do not need to explicitly add the local Media Indexer to the HAG. If the “Server MI
Configuration URL” is correctly set in the Interplay Administration tool, the Avid editing
application will automatically connect to the HAG when you log into Interplay.
Do not use the “Connect to AMQ server MI” button on the web interface to make an explicit
connection to the Media Indexer HAG. This option is overridden by the value in the Interplay
Administrator tool at login time.
To connect an Avid editing application to the Media Indexer HAG:
1. Configure the Administrator tool to recognize the Media Indexer HAG. See “Identifying the
Media Indexer in the Interplay Administrator Tool” on page 60.
2. On your Avid editing system, start the editor and then log into the Interplay database using
one of the following methods:
-Log in using the Project Select dialog that opens when you start the editor.
-Log in using the Interplay Server and Interplay User dialogs in the Settings window.
After you log into the Interplay database, your local Media Indexer will automatically
connect to the Media Indexer in the HAG.
The Windows Avid editing application restarts the local Media Indexer service each time you
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restart the editor application. This does not happen on the Mac OS X systems.
When you start the Av id editing application, ther e is an initialization period named “Connecting
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to the Media Indexer.” This process connects to the local Media Indexer.
3. (Option) Open the Media Indexer web interface, select the Avid editing system, and view the
connection to the HAG.
The system displays the storage locations for the Media Indexer server as shown in the
following illustration. Note that mxf file locations are displayed but AMA file locations are
not displayed in this section.
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Using the Avid Service Framework on a Mac OS X System
You do not have to connect to the Avid Service Framework (ASF) in order to connect to the
Media Indexer HAG. However, you can configure your connection to the ASF workgroup for the
following situations:
•If your editing system is in a different subnet from the Media Indexer server you may need to
configure ASF and connect to the Lookup service.
•If you would like to configure ASF in order to view your system in the Service
Configuration tool on other systems. If you do not configure ASF, the Mac system will not
display in the Service Configuration tool.
Use one of the following methods to connect to the workgroup on a Mac OS X system:
•If your Interplay environment has only one Lookup Service, you can run the configure.sh
script to change the workgroup name and the name of the Lookup Service.
•If your system has two Lookup services, you must run the Interplay Administrator tool as
root to add both Lookup services. The configure.sh command only configures for one
Lookup service.
To run the configure.sh script:
1. Open a terminal window and navigate to the bin folder as follows:
cd /Applications/Avid/Media\ Indexer/bin
Note that the back slash ( \ ) is used to add a space to the path name.
2. Type the following command:
sudo ./configure.sh
<Workgroup name> <name of Lookup Service system>
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enter the workgroup name and the name of the system running the Lookup Service separated
by a space. For example:
sudo ./configure.sh UptimeWG burl-mi02
3. The Terminal window might prompt for your password. Type your administrator password
and press Return.
4. Restart the Media Indexer. See “Restarting the Media Indexer Service on a Mac OS X
System” on page 65.
To run the Interplay Admin tool as root and change the Workgroup Properties:
1. Open a terminal window and navigate to the folder that contains the Admin tool executable
as follows:
cd /Applications/Avid/Interplay\ Access/InterplayAdministrator.app/
Contents/MacOS
Note that the back slash ( \ ) is used to add or “escape” a space in the path name.
2. Type the following command:
sudo ./AvidInterplayAdministrator
The Interplay Administrator tool starts. If the command does not start the application, restart
your Mac system and try again.
You must have an Administrator login to perform commands that begin with “sudo.”
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3. Open the Workgroup Properties tool in the Avid Services view.
4. If necessary, change the workgroup name and add or change the system that runs the Lookup
Service and click Apply.
Do not use the Service Configuration tool to set the connection to the HAG.
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5. After you make the changes, restart the Media Indexer service to restart the Framework
services. See the following section on restarting the Media Indexer service.
When you click Apply in the Workstation Properties tool, the system asks whether you want to
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restart the services. However, it does not restart the services automatically on a Mac. You must
restart the Media Indexer service manually.
After you exit the application, the system displays a message about the Logging Subsystem.
You can ignore the message.
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Restarting the Media Indexer Service on a Mac OS X System
This section describes how to restart the Media Indexer service. Note that every time you restart
the Avid editing application in Media Composer v7.0 on a Windows system, the system
automatically restarts the Media Indexer service. On a Mac OS X system you must manually
restart the service.
To restart the Media Indexer process from a Terminal window:
1. Open a terminal window and navigate to the Media Indexer/bin directory as follows:
cd /Applications/Avid/Media\ Indexer/bin
2. Type the following commands in the bin directory:
sudo ./mi.sh remove
sudo ./mi.sh install
where:
-sudo instructs the system to run the command as “super user” or root.
-the characters ./ instruct the system to “run the following command that resides in the
current directory”.
You must have an Administrator login to perform commands that begin with “sudo.”
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Installing Software for Interplay Web Services
The Interplay Web Services SDK provides third parties with a rich set of functions to integrate
tightly with an Interplay environment.For more information, read the documentation that is
installed with the SDK.
Before installing Interplay Web Services, install and configure the Avid Service Framework. See
“Selecting the 32-Bit or 64-Bit Version of Avid Service Framework” on page 31.
To install Interplay Web Services
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
Avid SDKs > Interplay Web Services
After the installer starts, the Introduction dialog box opens.
2. Accept the license agreement and follow the installation instructions.
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Installing the Stream Publish Service and
Auto-Publish Support
In Interplay v2.4, the Interplay Streaming Server was re-engineered to directly play
MPEG-4/H.263 and H.264 video media and MPEG1 Layer 2 audio media. There is no longer
any need to use the Publishing service or Workflow Engine to create QuickTime reference
movies for streaming play. This information is provided for reference.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express is installed automatically when the Interplay Workflow
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Engine is installed. Therefore, do not install the Interplay Workflow Engine on a system that is
currently using the SQL database, such as the Interplay Media Services Engine system.
To install the Stream Publish service:
1. Open the folder where you installed the Interplay Servers Installer software kit.
2. Double-click the Installers folder.
3. Double-click the StreamPublish folder.
4. Double-click setup.exe and follow the instructions.
For more information, see the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
To install the Workflow Engine and Auto Publish software:
1. Make sure the application key (dongle) is attached to the streaming server.
2. Make sure the Microsoft Automatic Update is turned off on the server that will have the
Workflow Engine installed. You can manually install Window updates on this server.
Microsoft Automatic Update interferes with the reconnection of the SQL database, if the
Workflow Engine becomes disconnected.
3. OPen the folder containing the Interplay Servers Installer.
4. Double-click the Installers folder.
5. Double-click the AutoPublish folder.
6. Double-click setup.exe and follow the instructions.
The Workflow Engine and Auto Publish flow charts are installed. You need to configure
these flow charts. For information about configuration and using auto-publish, see the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
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3Installing Software on Interplay Clients
The following topics describe the Interplay software installation on Interplay clients:
•Starting the Interplay Client Installer
•Installing Software on Interplay Assist or Avid Instinct Systems
•Installing Interplay Access
•Installing Interplay Sphere Components
•Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Windows)
•Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Macintosh)
Starting the Interplay Client Installer
To start the Interplay Client Installer:
1. In the Interplay Client Installer folder, double-click autorun.exe.
The Main Menu window opens.
Installing Software on Interplay Assist or Avid Instinct Systems
The Main Menu window allows you to select the installers required by a particular Interplay
component. The list is divided into Interplay clients and individual optional installers.
Items with three dots open a new window. Items without three dots start an installer.
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Installing Software on Interplay Assist or Avid
Instinct Systems
This section describes how to install Interplay Assist or Instinct software.
To install Interplay Assist or Avid Instinct software:
1. Select one of the following from the Interplay Client Installer Main Menu:
Clients > Avid iNEWS Instinct
Clients > Avid Interplay Assist
2. Install components from the following table:
ComponentDescription
Avid Service
Framework for Client
Avid Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
Avid AssistInstalls the Assist application software. For more information, see the
Avid InstinctInstalls the Avid Instinct application software. For more information,
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the 64-bit version of Avid Service Framework.
Interplay Assist and Avid Instinct must have ISIS client software installed on the same system.
To use Assist or Instinct, you need to establish shared-storage credentials. This login happens
automatically if your Windows login credentials (username and password) match those of a
shared-storage account. If the accounts do not match, you need to connect through the Avid ISIS
Client Manager. You do not need to mount workspaces unless you are sending Long GOP
sequences to playback. For more information, see the Interplay Assist ReadMe or the Interplay ReadMe.
The installer automatically installs the components required for the
application. When the system asks for a workgroup name, type the
name of the workgroup you set up on the Interplay Engine. The name is
case-sensitive.
Avid Interplay Assist User’s Guide.
see the Avid Instinct User’s Guide.
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You can install Interplay Access on any system that you want to use to work with the
Avid Interplay Engine. Besides installing Avid Interplay Access, this installation also installs the
Avid Interplay Administrator.
See the following topics:
•“Installing Interplay Access on Windows” on page 69
•“Installing Interplay Access on a MacOS X System” on page 70
For information on using Avid Interplay Access and the Avid Interplay Administrator, see the
following manuals:
•Avid Interplay Access User’s Guide
•Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Archive Engine Administra tion Guide
To play streaming media in Interplay Access, the computer on which you are installing Interplay
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Access must have an audio device, such as an audio card or other audio hardware.
Installing Interplay Access on Windows
Installing Interplay Access
To install Interplay Access software (Windows):
1. Select the following from the Interplay Client Installer Main Menu:
Clients > Avid Interplay Access
2. Install components from the following table:
ComponentDescription
Avid Service
Framework for Client
Avid Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
The Service Framework is optional for an Interplay Access system.
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For information about installing all Interplay components on an Avid editing system, see
“Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Windows)” on page 71.
(Option) The installer automatically installs the components required
for the application. When the system asks for a workgroup name, type
the name of the workgroup you set up on the Interplay Engine. The
name is case-sensitive.
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Interplay Access is supported on Macintosh® systems running Mac OS X. For more information
about using Access with Mac OS X, see the Avid Interplay Access User’s Guide and the Avid Interplay ReadMe.
Apple Jav a for OS X: Interplay Access v3.0 on Macintosh systems requires Apple Java v1.6 to
be installed on the same system. This software is not automatically installed with Interplay
Access. The Welcome screen of the Interplay Access installer describes which version of Apple
Java is required and includes a URL for downloading the software.
If you need to check which versions of Java 1.6 are installed on your system, you can obtain a list
of v1.6 32-bit Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) by entering the following command in a terminal
window:
/usr/libexec/java_home -V -v 1.6 -arch i386
The following command shows the full list of all JVMs:
/usr/libexec/java_home -V
To install Interplay Access on a Mac OS X system:
Installing Interplay Access
1. Open the Avid Interplay Clients Installer.
The opening screen is displayed.
2. Double-click Install Interplay Access.
The first screen of the installer program is displayed.
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information earlier in this topic.
3. Click Next and continue the installation.
By default, Interplay Access is installed in the following folder:
For information about installing all Interplay components on a Macintosh system or removing
these components, see the following:
•“Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Macintosh)” on page 76
•“Removing Interplay Components from a MacOS X System” on page 80
Installing Interplay Sphere Components
The Avid Interplay Client installer includes a page for installing Interplay Sphere components.
See the following documentation on the Avid Knowledge Base for detailed information on
Sphere:
•Interplay Sphere Readme
•Interplay Sphere Installation and Configuration Guide
For a link to all the Sphere documentation, search for “Avid Interplay Sphere Documentation” on
the Avid Knowledge Base.
Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems
(Windows)
Use the Avid Editor window to install Interplay components on the following systems:
•Avid NewsCutter
•Avid Media Composer
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Each of these Avid editing applications has its own installer for the Avid editing application
software. This section describes how to install the components that are required by the Interplay
environment.
To install Interplay components on an Avid editing system (Windows):
1. Select the following from the Interplay Client Installer Main Menu:
Clients > Avid Editor Support
2. Install components from the following table:
ComponentDescription
Avid Service
Framework for Client
Avid Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
Avid Interplay Media
Indexer
Avid Interplay
Transfer Client
Installs the 64-bit Service Framework. The installer automatically
installs the components required for the application. When the system
asks for a workgroup name, type the name of the workgroup you set up
on the Interplay Engine. The name is case-sensitive. See “Configuring
an Avid Editing System in the Service Framework” on page 73.
See “Installing Interplay Access on Windows” on page 69.
Installs the 64-bit Media Indexer. You configure this Media Indexer to
communicate with the Media Indexer monitoring shared storage. For
more information, see “Connecting the Media Indexer on an Avid
Editing System to the Media Indexer Monitoring Shared Storage” on
page 74. You can also configure the Media Indexer to index your local
drives. For more information, see “Configuring the Local Media
Indexer to Index Local Drives” on page 75.
(Option) Installs the 64-bit Interplay Transfer Client. Install this
software to take advantage of Interplay Transfer features such as Send
to Playback and workgroup to workgroup transfers. For information on
configuring the Interplay Transfer client, see the Help for your Avid
editing application or the AvidInterplay Transfer Setup and User’s Guide.
If the editing system is on a different subnet from the system running the Service Framework
Lookup service, you must use Unicast Discovery to allow the editor to locate the Lookup Server
on that subnet. For more information, see “Connecting Systems Directly to the Lookup Service”
on page 106.
The Avid editing applications must have Avid ISIS Client Manager installed and configured to
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Configuring an Avid Editing System in the Service Framework
After you complete the installation on each Avid editing system, verify that the Service
Framework services are running on that system.
To verify that the Service Framework services are running:
1. Click the Start button, and then select All Programs > Avid > Avid Service Framework >
Avid Workgroup Properties.
The Avid Workgroup Properties window opens.
2. If your Workgroup name doesn’t appear in the Workgroup field, click the Edit button and
type the name of the Workgroup.
The Workgroup name can be different than the name of the computer that the Workgroup
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database is running on. This depends on how your Workgroup was origin al ly configured. In this
example, the Workgroup name is the same as the machine name.
If there is a green check mark next to the “Status” field, all services are running.
3. If the check mark is not green, click the Advanced button.
The Avid Interplay Services dialog box opens.
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This dialog box allows you to view all services that are monitored by the Avid Service
Framework.
4. If necessary, select a service and click Start.
To verify that your system is listed in the Service Framework:
1. On any system that has the Avid Interplay Service Configuration tool installed, click the
Start button, and then select All Programs > Avid > Avid Service Framework > Avid Service
Configuration.
The Avid Service Configuration window opens.
2. See if the system you want to verify is listed.
3. If the system is in the list, then it is part of the Service Framework. You can optionally click
the triangular opener next to the name and check which services are running on the system.
4. If the system you want to verify is not listed, it might be on a different subnet than the
system running the Service Framework Lookup service. In that case, you need to use
Unicast Discovery to allow the editor to locate the Lookup Server on the other subnet. See
“Connecting Systems Directly to the Lookup Service” on page 106.
Connecting the Media Indexer on an Avid Editing System to the Media
Indexer Monitoring Shared Storage
For information on connecting an Avid editing application to the Media Indexer monitoring
shared storage, see “Configuring Media Indexer Servers and Clients” on page 56.
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Configuring the Local Media Indexer to Index Local Drives
To instruct Media Indexer to automatically recognize local drives:
1. Start the Avid editing application.
2. Select Tools > Media Creation.
The Media Creation window opens.
3. On the Drive Filtering and Indexing tab, click the “Auto-index local drives as they come
online” button.
The local Media Indexer automatically configures Avid media files on your local drives.
If you don’t want the Media indexer to automatically scan your local drives, deselect the
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Auto-index optio n.
4. (Option) Click Manual Storage Scan to start a scan.
5. (Option) Select one of the warning options. The warning occurs if the Media indexer has
problems scanning files on the local drive.
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Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems
(Macintosh)
You can install Interplay components on Macintosh OS X systems running the following Avid
editing products:
•Avid Media Composer
•Avid Media Composer with the Symphony option
Each of these Avid editing applications has its own installer for the Avid editing application
software. This section describes how to install the following components that are required by the
Interplay environment:
ComponentDescription
Avid Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
Interplay Access requires Apple Java to be installed on the same
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system.
See “Installing Interplay Access on a MacOS X System” on page 70.
Avid Interplay Media
Indexer
Avid Transfer Client(Option) Install this software to take advantage of Interplay Transfer
The Avid editing applications must have Avid ISIS Client Manager installed and configured to
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connect to shared storage.
For information about Interplay Sphere, see “Installing Interplay Sphere Components” on
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page 71.
Installs the Media Indexer. See “Installing Media Indexer on a MacOS X
System” on page 77.
After installation, you configure this Media Indexer to communicate with
the Media Indexer monitoring shared storage. For more information, see
“Configuring Media Indexer Servers and Clients” on page 56 and “Using
the Avid Service Framework on a Mac OS X System” on page 63.
features such as Send to Playback and workgroup to workgroup transfers.
See “Installing Interplay Transfer Client on a MacOS X System” on
page 78.
For information on configuring the Interplay Transfer client, see the Help
for your Avid editing application or the Avid Interplay Transfer Setup and User’s Guide.
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Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Macintosh)
Note the following:
•You cannot install the Avid Service Framework on the Macintosh client. You can access the
Workgroup Properties and Service Configuration applications in two ways:
-Through the Interplay Administrator, using either the application that is installed on the
Macintosh client or one that is installed on another system in the workgroup.
Double-click the Workgroup Properties icon or the Service Configuration icon in the
main window of the Interplay Administrator.
-Through Interplay Access installed on the Macintosh client. Select View > Avid
Workgroup Properties or View > Avid Service Configuration.
•If you open Workgroup Properties on a Macintosh system, the Services tab does not include
options to view the status of the Avid services running on the local computer, or to start,
stop, restart, enable, or disable local services. For more information, see the Avid Interplay ReadMe.
•Avid editing applications running on Mac OS X systems require drive mapping for any
workspaces that you use for reading or writing. For more information, see “Mounting
Workspaces as Drives: Lettered versus Letterless” on page 99.
•You cannot use Interplay Media Services from an Avid editing application running on a Mac
OS X system. Most Interplay Media Services are available from Interplay Access on a Mac
OS X system.
Installing Media Indexer on a MacOS X System
To install Media Indexer on a Mac OS X system:
1. Open the Avid Interplay Clients Installer.
The opening screen is displayed.
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2. Double-click Install Media Indexer
A message asks if you want to continue the installation.
3. Click Continue.
The first screen of the installer program is displayed.
4. Click Continue.
5. When prompted, enter a user name and password for an account that is allowed to install
software.
6. When prompted, restart the system.
7. After Media Indexer is installed, configure it to communicate with the Media Indexer
running monitoring shared storage. See “Configuring Media Indexer Servers and Clients” on
page 56.
You can also configure the Media Indexer to index your local drives. For more information,
see “Configuring the Local Media Indexer to Index Local Drives” on page 75.
To uninstall Media Indexer, see “Uninstalling Media Indexer from a MacOS X System” on
page 79.
Installing Interplay Transfer Client on a MacOS X System
To install the Interplay Transfer client on a Mac OS X system:
1. Open the Avid Interplay Clients Installer.
The opening screen is displayed.
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2. Double-click “Install Interplay Transfer.”
The first screen of the installer program is displayed.
3. Click Next and continue the installation. When prompted, enter a user name and password
for an account that is allowed to install software.
You can run individual optional installers as described in the following sections:
•Performing a Custom Install of the Service Framework Software
•Installing Avid Interplay Access or Avid Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status
•Installing Interplay Media Services Client Updater for Interplay Access
•Installing Avid Interplay Adapter
•Browsing the Interplay Installer Folders
Performing a Custom Install of the Service
Framework Software
The Service Framework is used to monitor and configure the Media Indexer and the optional
Interplay Auto Archive service. It also lets you monitor the health of other components that have
the Service Framework installed and to view logs on the systems. For more information see the
Avid Service Framework User’s Guide.
You install different components of the Service Framework software on different systems in the
Avid Interplay environment. The individual installation windows automatically install all the
components needed for the clients and servers. This installer lets you select and install specific
components.
To install the 64-bit version of Service Framework software:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu or the Interplay Client
Installer Main Menu:
Individual Optional Installers
The Optional Installers window opens.
Performing a Custom Install of the Service Framework Software
2. Click Avid Service Framework Custom 64 Bit.
The Introduction window opens.
3. Click Next.
The Choose Install Folder window opens.
4. Accept the default values and click Next.
The Join a Workgroup window opens.
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5. Type the name of your Workgroup and click Next.
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Use the same W orkgr oup name on all Interplay clients. You can either use the default value
or type a name for your Workgroup. The name is case sensitive.
If you are updating the Service Framework software, the installer remembers the last
installed value. If the workgroup name was changed after the install, the installer will not
be aware of the change.
The Options window opens.
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6. Select the type of Framework installation you wish to make.
7. Click Next.
The Custom Setup dialog box opens. This dialog box displays the components that will be
installed.
The following illustration shows the default components for a Framework Client install.
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If this is not the correct set of components, do one of the following:
tClick the Back button and select a different group.
tSelect or deselect components from the list in the Custom Setup dialog box.
Don’t add components that you don’t need. This can affect system performance.
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8. Click Next and follow the installation instructions to complete the installation.
The installer might require that you restart your system to complete the installation.
Verifying that the Service Framework Services Are Running
You must perform these steps on each system running the Service Framework Services.
To verify that the Service Framework Services are running:
1. Click the Start button, and then select All Programs > Avid > Service Framework >
Avid Workgroup Properties.
The Avid Workgroup Properties window opens.
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If there is a green check mark next to the “Status” field, all services are running.
2. To view the services, click the Advanced button.
The Avid Interplay Services dialog box opens.
This dialog box lets you view all services that are monitored by the Service Framework.
3. If necessary, select a service and click Start.
Disabling Framework Services
Depending on the system you install the Service Framework Services on, you might need to
disable some services.
To disable a service:
1. Click the Start button, and then select All Programs > Avid > Service Framework >
Avid Workgroup Properties.
The Avid Workgroup Properties window opens.
2. Click the Advanced button.
The Avid Interplay Services dialog box opens.
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3. Select the service you want to disable and click Stop.
4. After the service stops, click the Disable button to disable the service.
5. Click Exit to close the Avid Interplay Services dialog box.
6. Click OK to close the Avid Workgroup Properties window.
Installing Avid Interplay Access or Avid Interplay
Media Services and Transfer Status
You can install Interplay Access or Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status applications on
any qualified Windows XP system running in your Interplay environment. This lets you run the
applications without affecting the work on other systems such as a server or an Avid editing
system.
To install the Avid Interplay Access or Avid Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status
software:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu or the Interplay Client
Installer Main Menu:
Individual Optional Installers
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2. Install components from the following table:
ComponentDescription
Interplay AccessInstalls the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
For more information, see “Installing Interplay Access” on page 69.
Interplay Media
Services and Transfer
Status service
This lets you view the status of Interplay Transfer and Interplay Media
Services jobs. For information on configuring the Interplay Media
Services and Transfer Status application, see the A vid Interplay T ransfer
Setup and User’s Guide.
Installing Interplay Media Services Client Updater for
Interplay Access
The Media Services Client Updater installer is useful if you want to use older versions of
Interplay Access in an Interplay v2.x environment. The Client Updater updates the Media
Services-related files used by Access and allows the older version of Access to use the Media
Services features. However, on the systems with Access v1.5.x or v1.6.x, you won’t be able to
use some of the new Interplay Media Services v2.x features or the Interplay Access v2.0
features, such as playing clips from anywhere in a wide-area network (WAN) through the
Interplay Streaming server.
The Client Updater only supports Interplay Access v1.5.x and v1.6.x. If you install or upgrade
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Interplay Media Services clients with Interplay Access v2.x, you must upgrade the Media
Services Engine to v2.x.
The most common example of using an older version of Access occurs when you need to run
older versions of the Avid editing applications in your Interplay environment. Each editor
version is qualified with a particular version of Interplay Access. For example, you can run
Media Composer v4.0 and Media Composer v3.5 on different systems in an Interplay v2.0
environment. However, Media Composer v3.5 requires a particular version of Access, in this
case, Interplay Access v1.6. In this example you would run the Client Updater on the Interplay
Access v1.6 system. Note that the Interplay Readme has a table that matches qualified releases of
the editing applications and Interplay.
The original files are saved during the update. If you uninstall the A vid Interplay Media Services
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Client Updater for Access, the original files are restored.
For information about preservation and batch updating of existing profiles, see the Avid Interplay
Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
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To install the Client Updater on an Interplay Access system:
1. Install the Client Updater on all systems that are running Interplay Access v1.5.x or v1.6.x.
a.Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu or the Interplay
Client Installer Main Menu:
Individual Optional Installers
b.Click Avid Interplay Media Services Client Updater for Access.
The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Avid Interplay Media Services Client
Updater for Access dialog box opens.
c.Follow the steps in the Wizard to complete the installation.
2. After you complete the install, start Interplay Access and open the Media Services Status
window.
You can now use Media Services functions and define profiles from Interplay Access.
Installing Avid Interplay Adapter
The Interplay Adapter (also referred to as the MMAdapter) is used by CaptureManager to
checkin clips to the Interplay database and by some third party applications for checkin and
search functions. You should install the Interplay Adapter on your CaptureManager server.
Installing Avid Interplay Adapter
To install the Interplay Adapter on the CaptureManager server:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
Individual Optional Installers
2. Click Avid Interplay Adapter and follow the system prompts.
Configuring an Interplay Adapter
When you install Interplay Adapter on the CaptureManager system, you must manually edit a
file to identify the Interplay Engine system.
To configure Interplay Adapter to recognize Interplay Engine on a different system:
1. Use an application such as Notepad to edit the following file:
2. Edit the following line, by replacing the text “localhost” with the computer name of the
system running the Avid Interplay Engine:
env.ABServer=localhost
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Configuring Interplay Adapter and CaptureManager
A CaptureManager service named “Media Browse Unity Video Service” uses the Interplay
Adapter to check assets into the Interplay database. Prior to CaptureManager v4.0.4, you could
only have one Media Browse
environment.
Starting at CaptureManager v4.0.4, you can install a Media Browse Unity Video Service for each
Interplay Adapter in your Interplay environment. Now if one CaptureManager server stops
working, other CaptureManager servers can continue to check files into the Interplay database.
For additional information, see the CaptureManager v4.0.5 ReadMe.
You can configure single or multiple Media Browse Unity Video Services to check in assets to
the same Interplay Engine via distributed Interplay Adapters. For every Interplay Adapter
installed, a Media Browse Unity Video Service might also be deployed that points at that
Interplay Adapter.
When you install more than one Media Browse Unity Video Service, the following
configurations must be completed:
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Unity Video Service running in a particular Interplay
Installing Avid Interplay Adapter
•The mmserver.ini must be edited as described in “Configuring an Interplay Adapter” on
page 90.
•When you install CaptureManager, the installer asks for an Interplay Server as part of the
Media Browse Unity Video Service configuration.
The following illustration shows the dialog box.
Type the name of the system running the Interplay Adapter. You can also adjust the value in the
registry at the following location:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\iNEWS\Media Browse\Media Browse Unity Video
Service]
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"Media Manager Host Name"=""
Browsing the Interplay Installer Folders
To browse the Installer Folders:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu or the Interplay Client
Installer Main Menu:.
Individual Optional Installers.
2. Click “Browse all installers.”
3. (Option) Select any of the installers from the Installers folder, and perform a
custom installation.
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5Installing and Configuring an Interplay
Archive Engine
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
•Installing the Interplay Archive Engine Software
•Setting Up a Failover System
•Updating the Interplay Archive Engine Software
For more details on the Interplay Archive Engine, see the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
Installing the Interplay Archive Engine Software
You need to install the following software on the Interplay Archive Engine server:
•Interplay Archive Engine
•Interplay Access
•FlashNet Client software (see Installing the FlashNet Client Software)
Additionally, you must install the Interplay Archive Provider on a separate server. See “Installing
the Interplay Archive Provider Software” on page 95.
The Interplay Archive Engine installation is very similar to the Interplay Engine installation. The
following are the main differences:
•It is not necessary to split the database because it is not possible to archive file assets.
•The database is called AvidAM.
•There is no temporary license key. On the Interplay Engine it is possible to connect one
Access client to the engine when no permanent license is loaded. This is not possible on the
Interplay Archive Engine. It is necessary to load a license before you are able to connect
with Interplay Access. It is also necessary to load the license before you create the database.
See “Managing Licenses” in the Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Archive Engine Administration Guide for instructions.
•The AvidAM database has fewer predefined folders than the AvidWG database.
The Interplay Archive Engine maintains a database that can be accessed through Interplay
Access and the Interplay Administrator tool. For information on configuring the server, see the
Avid Interplay Engine and Avid Archive Engine Administration Guide.
For information on using Interplay Access on an Archive database, or archiving from an Avid
editing application, see the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
To install the Interplay Archive Engine software:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
Servers > Avid Interplay Archive Engine
The Install Avid Interplay Archive Engine window opens.
2. Click Avid Interplay Archive to install the Interplay Archive Engine on the system. See
“Installing the Avid Interplay Engine Software” on page 33 and start at step 6.
3. Click Avid Interplay Access to install Interplay Access on the system. See “Installing Avid
Interplay Access” on page 43.
Installing the FlashNet Client Software
Typically your Software Generation Limited (SGL) representative installs and configures the
FlashNet client software when he or she configures the rest of the archiving system. For
information on using the FlashNet client, see the documentation provided by your SGL
representative.
Installing the Interplay Archive Engine Software
SGL Direct Connect to Shared Storage
Avid Interplay v2.6 and v2.7 support SGL FlashNet v6.4.x. This version of SGL FlashNet allows
the FlashNet server to directly connect to an Avid ISIS shared-storage system through a 1-GB
connection, dual-connected on the same subnet to the ISIS System Director in Zone 1. SGL
FlashNet v6.4.x is qualified with Avid ISIS 7000 systems. ISIS v4.0 or later client software must
be installed on the FlashNet server.
This configuration results in a significant performance increase for Interplay archive and restore
operations.
Your SGL representative installs and configures the FlashNet client software on the Archive
Provider. After installing the FlashNet client on the provider, the representative needs to create a
registry key, as follows:
1. In a Command Prompt window, type
2. Locate and select the following registry key:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Software
Generation\Wow6432Node\FlashNet6.
regedit
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to open the Registry Editor.
3. Select Edit > New > String Value, name the new registry key “DETDropClient” and enter 1
as the value. (0 specifies disabled).
4. Restart the FlashNet socket listener service.
5. Restart the provider services.
SGL FlashNet v6.4.x includes support for Simplified Chinese, which is qualified for use with
Interplay Archive and Interplay Restore services.
Installing the Interplay Archive Provider Software
You typically install the Interplay Archive Provider software on a separate server for
performance reasons. Install the Interplay Archive Provider from the Avid Interplay Media
Services page of the Interplay Installer. See “Installing Software on the Media Services and
Media Services Provider Servers” on page 45.
The Interplay Archive Provider requires an Av id Interplay Media Services application key (also
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referred to as a dongle) with the Archive and Restore option.
To install the Interplay Archive Provider and Auto Archive software:
1. Select the following from the Interplay Server Installer Main Menu:
Setting Up a Failover System
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Services > Install Local Workflow Support > Avid Interplay
Archive Provider
2. (Option) Also install Avid Interplay Auto Archive.
3. Install the Service Framework client software. Use the installer on the following page:
Servers > Avid Interplay Media Services. See “Selecting the 32-Bit or 64-Bit Version of
Avid Service Framework” on page 31.
For information on setting up the Interplay Archive provider and Interplay Auto Archive, see
the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s Guide.
Setting Up a Failover System
You can configure the Interplay Archive Engine in a cluster configuration for automatic failover
protection. For details on setting up the system, see the A vi d Inte rplay Engine Failover Guide or Avid Interplay Engine Failover Guide for AS3000 Servers on the Knowledge Base.
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Updating the Interplay Archive Engine Software
When you update the Interplay Archive Engine, do not delete the software using the
Add/Remove Programs or any other mechanism for deleting software. If you delete the software,
the system deletes the folder structure in place at the time of the update. To update the software,
start the Archive Engine installer on the Interplay Servers Installer and follow the installation
instructions. The system updates the software without performing a remove operation. This
preserves the folder structure.
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6Additional Configuration Topics
This chapter covers the following topics:
•Using Antivirus Software in an Interplay Environment
•Troubleshooting Firewalls and Avid Interplay
•Integration of Journal Data into the Database
•Mounting Workspaces as Drives: Lettered versus Letterless
•Using Time Synchronization in an Avid Interplay Environment
•Installing the Lookup Service on a Separate Server
•Connecting Systems Directly to the Lookup Service
Using Antivirus Software in an Interplay
Environment
Interplay v2.x supports the Antivirus and Spyware components of Symantec™ Endpoint v12.1 on
servers and clients.
Interplay does not support the following components:
•Proactive Threat Protection
•Network Threat Protection
The following Knowledge Base article describes how to install and configure Symantec
Endpoint v12.1 in an Interplay environment:
Using Antivirus Software in an Interplay Environment, Support for Symantec Endpoint v12.1
Troubleshooting Firewalls and Avid Interplay
Troubleshooting Firewalls and Avid Interplay
Firewalls on client machines interfere with Avid Interplay’s TCP/IP communications.
Symptoms
•The list of servers does not appear, for example, when you are connecting to a new database.
•Connection establishment to the server fails.
Cause
These problems can be caused by personal firewalls installed on the client machine. A typical
example for such a firewall is ZoneAlarm
Vista, or Windows 7 firewall.
These applications intercept all outgoing and incoming network traffic and decide whether to let
the traffic go through or block it. The effect is that applications like Avid Interplay fail to connect
to their servers.
Typically when the client looks for available Avid Interplay Engines in the network, no servers
can be retrieved. When the client is looking for servers, a UDP broadcast is sent out on port
8321.
Solution
Usually these personal firewalls can be configured to allow all network traffic for specific
applications. This should be done for Avid Interplay locally or for Internet access depending on
which servers Avid Interplay should connect to.
For information about ports used by Avid Interplay, see “Avid Interplay Port Usage” in the
Interplay Help and the Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide.
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from ZoneLabs™ or the Windows XP, Windows
Integration of Journal Data into the Database
The Interplay Engine database consists of a core database store and a single permanent journal
file. The journal file holds the current binary data changes that are not yet written through to the
core database. The core database and the journal file are both contained in the _Database folder.
Prior to Interplay version 2.1, the Interplay Engine created multiple journal files, and it was
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important for administrators to monitor the number of journal files created. This monitoring is
not needed for Interplay version 2.1 and higher.
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Both core database and journal file are used for engine operations, like ingest, searching, or
deletion. The integration of data in the journal file into the core database is happening constantly
in a background thread.
The journal file can grow in size when the Interplay Engine is extremely busy (for example,
during a database schema upgrade), but will eventually shrink back to its default size (8 MB for
the CCS database _InternalData, 32 MB for AvidWG and AvidAM). Journal integration is no
longer suspended when a backup is performed. Therefore, journal data does not accumulate
when a backup is running.
If a Severe Error Occurs
If a severe error occurs during integration of journal data into the core database, the Interplay
Engine suspends the integration. Such severe error cases include:
•Failure of integration of journal data into the core database
•Failure to read/write from the journal file
•Failure to do deletes in the streamed property store (this is a central step in the journal
integration)
Usually in such cases, the Interplay Engine rejects all further write operations and reports an
error code in the server log and to the clients trying to perform write operations. There are cases
where the Interplay Engine can continue operating and adding data to the journal file, but this
data is not integrated into the core database.
Journal integration relies on disk access to the _Database folder at all times.
There is one point in time when the engine relies on the journal integration to be finished (at all
other times it is done in a parallel thread). This one point is when a database is loaded, for
example, when a database is brought up, a failover was triggered, or a cluster was taken offline
and back online. At this point, when the database is loaded, the journal integration is enforced.
Integration needs to go through and finish so that the database can be cleared and go online (be
accessible by clients).
Mounting Workspaces as Drives: Lettered versus
Letterless
Avid editing applications, Interplay Assist, and Avid Instinct require Avid shared storage client
software to function as clients in an Avid Interplay workgroup. Explicit mounting of workspaces
as drives might or might not be necessary, depending on your particular workflow. In general,
there is no harm in mounting the workspaces that you need.
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The following information applies to mounting workspaces in an Interplay environment:
•Media Indexers that monitor shared storage must use UNC (letterless) drive mapping. See
“Using UNC Drive Mapping on Interplay ISIS” on page 55.
•Avid editing applications require login to the Avid ISIS Client Manager to read from a
workspace.
If your Windows username and password exactly match the Avid shared storage username
and password, login is automatic. If your Windows username and password do not match,
you need to log in through the Client Manager.
Drive mappings for read operations are not required except on Mac OS X systems.
Avid editing applications running on Mac OS X systems require drive mapping for any
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workspaces that you use for reading or writing.
•In addition to a valid login, Avid editing applications must use drive mapping for any
workspaces that you write to.
For Windows systems, you must use lettered drive mapping. If you do not use lettered drive
mapping you cannot select a workspace in the Volume menu in the Capture tool, in the
Media Creation tool, or in the Import dialog box.
•In addition to a valid login, Avid editing applications, Avid Instinct, and Interplay Assist
require the following to use the Send to Playback feature:
-A workspace to which you have write access specified in the Editor Database Settings
view of the Interplay Administrator, in the option “Media Creation Workspace.”
When you send to playback, the application searches the workspaces to which you have
write access and writes a temporary file to a Temp folder at the top level of the
workspace with the most free storage space.
On Interplay Assist or Avid Instinct, if your work flow includes sending Long GOP (XDCAM HD
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or XDCAM EX) media to playback, you need to mount at least one of the workspaces to which
you have write access as a lettered drive. If you do not have at least one workspace mounted as
lettered drive, you get an error message “Unable to find a shared storage volume for media
transfer.”
•To use Interplay Transcode and other Media Services, you must mount at least one
workspace for each shared-storage system that you use for reading and writing on the
provider system. You can mount the workspace as a UNC drive or a lettered drive.In most
cases, you do not need to mount each workspace that you use, but there is no harm in doing
so. For Interplay Transcode, if you use lettered drives, you must mount the target workspace.
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