- The device on which you are installing software is in the SiteConfig system description
and communicating on the control network.
- The device on which you are installing software has its credentials set in SiteConfig to
allow access.
- The device to which you are
deploying software must have their SiteConfig roles correctly configured.
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Launch the SiteConfig application.
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In the
Software
Deployment | Deployment Groups tree view, select a deployment
group.
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Click the
Add button.
The Add
Package(s) dialog box opens.
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Add the following cab files to the deployment group:
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If one or more EULAs are
displayed, accept them to proceed. If you do not accept a EULA, the associated
software is not assigned to the deployment group.
SiteConfig
adds the package to the deployment group.
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Verify that deployment tasks are set to Install for the files listed above.
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Run a Check Software on the GV I/O device.
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Deploy software to the server.
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Restart when prompted and log on to the GV I/O device.
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Save SiteConfig to push the configuration to the core server.
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On each GV I/O device, manually install the following:
- GVEngineInstaller-x.x.x.xx_vcxxx.exe
- zulu11.41.23-ca-jdk11.0.8-win_x64.msi
- xxx.xx-quadro-winserv-2016-2019-64bit-international-whql.exe if you have
the NVIDIA card on your GV I/O device
- dsx-matrox-setup.bat if you have the Matrox M264 card on your GV I/O
device
The Grass Valley AppService console application will start automatically when a user logs
on to the GV I/O device.
Note: Ensure the Grass Valley AppService stays running during normal operation of the GV I/O
device.
Next, license the GV I/O Live Ingest and Playout Server.