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Who Should Use This Guide
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day-to-day management of an Avid ISIS media network, as well as for users who need to
access Workspaces on the network. You should have a basic understanding of how to use and
manage the Windows
familiar with basic workgroup and network concepts.
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Console
The Avid ISIS Management Console allows you to access administration functions from any
system that has an Ethernet connection to the System Director, as well as from the System
Director itself.
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Performing administrative functions on more than one Administration site at the same
time can cause unexpected results.
When you access the Avid ISIS Management Console, the Login dialog opens, and the site
prompts you to supply a user name and password to log in. If you type the wrong password,
an error message appears and the Login dialog box reappears.
When you first install the Avid ISIS software, the login password is blank by default. To set a
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password for the administrator, follow the procedure described in “Changing the
Administrator Password” on page 36.
Regular users can log in to the Management Console, but they will have limited access to the
Management Console interface. They can also view certain information about the network
through the Client Manager. For more information about the Client Manager, see the Avid
ISIS Client Manager Help or the Avid ISIS 7000 Quick Start Card.
Before Performing Administrative Functions
It is critical that clients unmount Workspaces when you do the following:
•Stopping and restarting the System Director (unmount all Workspaces)
•Rebooting the System Director (unmount all Workspaces)
•Changing users’ or user groups’ access (unmount only the affected Workspaces)
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If a client is using a Workspace when the ISIS system is taken offline, the connection to
the Workspace is broken and data might be lost.
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Opening the Avid ISIS Management Console
The Avid ISIS Management Console runs within a web browser window. The following web
browsers have been qualified for use with the Management Console:
Microsoft Windows
•Microsoft Internet Explorer, v6.x and newer
Apple Macintosh OS X
•Safari, v3.2 and newer
To open the Management Console as Administrator:
1. Open your web browser.
2. In the address bar of your browser, type the address of the active System Director:
https://[
The active System Director host name is one of the following:
-The System Director Windows host name.
-A host name which has been assigned to the active System Director on your
network DNS server(s).
Check with your network administrator if you are unsure of which System Director
name to use.
When you enter the System Director address, if any Web site certification warnings
open, click Yes to accept the certificate. If you are not sure about the security
requirements of your media network, see your network administrator.
The Login dialog box for the ISIS Management Console opens. The “Username” field is
automatically populated with the Administrator username.
3. Type your password.
For information on changing the administrative password, see “Changing the
Administrator Password” on page 36.
4. Click the Login button (arrow icon).
The Avid ISIS Home page opens.
To log out of the ISIS Management Console:
tClick the Logout button, located in the upper right corner of the screen.
System Director host name
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Interface
The ISIS Management Console, which you can run on the System Director or on any
Ethernet-attached client, has a user interface where controls are grouped by function and are
displayed by clicking the appropriate icons.
To use the ISIS Management Console, you need to have Macromedia® Flash® Player
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Non-Administrator users will see a subset of the tools available to Administrators,
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Navigation toolbar—Access Management Console tools and bread crumb navigation. See
“Navigation Toolbar” on page 22.
Tools area links—Click to go to the respectinve tool pages. See “Main Tools Area” on page 28.
System at a Glance toolbar—Provides a snap shot view of several aspects of the Avid ISIS
system. See “System at a Glance Toolbar” on page 22.
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Logout button—Ends the Management Console session and logs the user out of the system. See
“Opening the Avid ISIS Management Console” on page 20.
Session counter—Displays the time remaining in the current Management Console session. See
“Session Counter” on page 27.
Navigation Toolbar
The navigation toolbar provides several items to help you navigate through the Management
Console interface.
Breadcrumb navigation links help you keep track of where you are in the menu structure.
Additionally, the breadcrumb links also provide their own pop up menus if that menu level
contains more than one link..
Related links—Management Console tools that are related to the one you are currently using are
provided when relevant.
Pop up navigation menu—quick navigation directly to any of the links provided on the
Management Console home page.
System at a Glance Toolbar
The System at a Glance toolbar, located in the upper right corner of the Avid ISIS
Management Console, contains seven icons with drop down menus that give you a snapshot
view of the Avid ISIS system. These icons allow you to access additional information about
your system and to perform certain administrative tasks, such as monitoring and logging.
The System Overview Toolbar is available from the Login window, even if you are not logged
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in to the Management Console, but you have to log in to follow links from the tool bar
screens, such as the log files.
The Status menu provides a quick summary of the system director status as well as a link to
the system logs.
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IconMeaning
Green—System status is normal.
White—Information notification.
Blue—One or more ISIS components are updating.
Yellow—One or more ISIS components are in a warning state.
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Red—One or more ISIS components are in an error state.
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The Performance menu provides a summary of the following information:
•Messages Per Second
•Megabytes Per Second
•Number of open files during the current session by a graph display
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The Details menu provides a summary of the following system details information:
•Total number of Storage Blades, how many are connected, active, available, and so on.
•System capacity, and availability
•Storage Group count, capacity and available space
•Workspace count, allocation, and available space
•The number of folders/files, the space used, and available
The System menu provides a summary of the following information:
•Server State
•Status mode (Active if the System Director is running)
•Virtual and System name
•Enabled options
•Port number
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•Software version number
•Licensing information
•Memory
•Interface IP addresses
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The Metadata menu provides a summary of the Metadata information:
The Failover menu provides information on whether Failover is enabled.
The Help Links menu provides links to Avid ISIS online help as well as the complete set of
PDF documents.
This information is also available in the System Director Control Panel. For more
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information, see “Avid ISIS 7000 System Director Control Panel” on page 179.
Session Counter
The user session will time out automatically after two hours of inactivity, after which the
user will need to log in again to continue working. The session counter, located in the upper
right corner of the Management Console, displays the time remaining in the user session.
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The counter is automatically reset to two hours when a link is clicked, or an action is
performed such as adding or deleting a Workspace. The counter can also be reset manually.
To manually reset the session counter:
tClick the session counter display.
The session timer is reset to two hours.
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Main Tools Area
The ISIS Management Console main area is divided into the following sections:
•The System section, which allows you to set up and administer Storage Groups and
view and manage Workspaces.
•The Hardware section, which contains the tools used for performing basic hardware
functions, monitoring bandwidth usage and system and connection status.
•The Tools section, which contains links to a various software tools for monitoring and
managing.
•The Advanced section, which allows you to set system preferences, perform logging
functions, and update software.
The tool link icons use several visual cues to inform you of the type of tool you are opening:
•Each icon contains a brief description of the tool you are launching.
•Icons containing a coffee cup icon open a Java WebStart tool
•Icons that lead to sub menus contain a small sub-menu icon in the upper right corner of
the title bar. The icon body also contains text links to the items in the sub menu.
Organizing Display Information
You can customize the Main display area for any option by moving and hiding columns, and
by sorting and filtering information.
For detailed descriptions of these procedures, see the following topics:
•“Moving and Rearranging Columns” on page 28
•“Showing and Hiding Columns” on page 29
•“Sorting Information” on page 29
•“Filtering the Display” on page 30
Moving and Rearranging Columns
To move a column in the Main display area:
tClick and drag any column to the position you want, and release the mouse button.
The column appears in the new position, and columns to the right are moved to make
room.
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Showing and Hiding Columns
When you open an option (for example, the Storage Elements option), the Main display area
lists items in default columns. Depending on the option selected, there might be other
headings available to view. You can select individual or multiple column headings to be
displayed or hidden.
To show or hide column headings:
tSelect one of the options, right-click in the column heading row and select a heading
you want to show or hide.
Displayed column headings are marked by a bullet symbol (•). You cannot hide the first
column on the left of the Main display area (usually the Name column).
Organizing Display Information
Sorting Information
The ISIS Management Console interface allows you to sort information listed in the Main
display area, or in the Details area. Sorting the information in columns arranges items in
either numerical or alphabetical order. You can also perform a multilevel sort of the
displayed information.
To sort information:
tSelect an option, and click the column heading for the category of information you want
to sort.
The information is sorted in ascending order. To reverse the sort order, click the column
heading again.
To perform a multilevel sort:
1. Select an option, and click the column heading for the first category of information you
want to sort.
The items in the column are sorted in ascending order.
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2. Click a second column.
The items in the second column are sorted in ascending order. The items in the first
column maintain their sort order, but with a lower priority than the second sort.
3. (Option) Click multiple columns to add levels to the sort. To cancel a multilevel sort,
click a column heading that has already been sorted.
Filtering the Display
You can limit the items listed in the Main display area by setting Filter parameters. Filtering
the display allows you to focus on only those items that you want to monitor. You can restore
all items to the display by clearing the Filter parameters.
Category menu—Select the category to filter
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“Not” operator—Select to exclude items matching the filter rules from the search results
Condition menu—Select the filter condition
Search term field—Type the text or value to filter
Filter button—Perform the filter operation
Clear button—Clear the filter settings
Filter results counter—Displays the number of filtered results on the page, and in total
You cannot filter the display for the Bandwidth, Connection Status, and Preferences options.
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To filter the display:
1. Select a category from the Category menu.
The Category menu lists all of the column headings available for the selected Command
menu option.
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