MDI Type
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The Managed Device
Interface (MDI) type to which these settings apply.
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MDI Name
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A name for this
instance of the MDI type.
Do not use spaces in the MDI
name.
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Hostname of device
running the MDI
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The name of the
GV STRATUS server that hosts this
MDI.
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Port
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The port used by the currently configured
MDI.
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Add
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Opens the MDI Configuration dialog box.
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Modify |
Opens the MDI Configuration dialog box for the selected MDI. |
Remove
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Removes the selected MDI.
Only for Grass Valley Media Server MDI, the
Delete Type dialog box displays.
Select a delete type from these options below and click the
Delete button.
- MDI Only - Deletes the Grass Valley Media Server MDI only, but
leaves all logical assets and data in the GV STRATUS
database. The Grass Valley Media Server MDI still
appears under Locations node in the Navigator, but no
changes can be made to the metadata.
- MDI with Special Group - Deletes the Grass Valley Media Server
MDI, moves all data of assets into a specially
created group but no changes can be made to the
metadata, and removes all high-resolution
associations pointing to the deleted Grass Valley
Media Server MDI. The name of specially created
group for the deleted MDI has an appended suffix in
this format: MDI name_DELETED_Deletion
date
Note: If the Grass Valley Media Server MDI is
added back and appears under Locations, the
specially created group remains under Groups until
you manually remove it from the Groups
node.
- MDI, Logical Assets, and Proxy Files - Deletes the Grass
Valley Media Server MDI, all assets and data in
GV STRATUS database that map to the Grass Valley Media
Server MDI, and all proxy files. However, it leaves
media intact on disk.
Note: When adding back a previously deleted Grass Valley Media Server MDI, make sure you
use the same MDI name and port number to re-sync the MDI
with all data in the GV STRATUS database.
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