Interplay - Production Software Installation and Configuration Guide V2018
Interplay - Production Software Installation and Configuration Guide V2018
Interplay - Production Software Installation and Configuration Guide V2018
Software Installation
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Contents
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Media Indexer Server Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Before Installing Media Indexer Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Using UNC Drive Mapping for Shared-Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Configuring Media Indexer Servers and Clients. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Installing Media Indexer on a New Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Upgrading Media Indexer Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Upgrading Media Indexer on a Media Indexer Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Installing Media Indexer on an Interplay Bundle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Interplay Bundle System Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Media Indexer Memory Management on an Interplay Bundle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Upgrading Media Indexer on an Interplay Bundle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Media Indexer Installer Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Check that Media Indexer is Done Indexing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Chapter 4 Installing Software on Interplay Clients. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Starting the Interplay Client Installer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Windows). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Installing Interplay Transfer on Windows 8 and Windows 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Connecting the Media Indexer on an Avid Editing System to the Media Indexer Monitoring
Shared Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Configuring the Local Media Indexer to Index Local Drives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Macintosh) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Installing Media Indexer on a MacOS X System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Installing Interplay Transfer Client on a Mac OS X System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Uninstalling Media Indexer from a Mac OS X System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Stopping and Starting Media Indexer on a MacOS X System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Removing Interplay Components from a Mac OS X System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Installing Interplay | Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Installing Interplay Access on Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Installing Interplay Access on a MacOS X System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Installing Media Composer | Cloud Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Chapter 5 Installing Optional Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Performing a Custom Install of the Avid Service Framework Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Verifying that the Service Framework Services Are Running . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Installing Interplay | Access or Interplay | Production Services and Transfer Status . . . . . . . 59
Browsing the Interplay Installer Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring an Interplay Archive Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Installing the Interplay Archive Engine Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Installing the FlashNet Client Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Installing the Interplay Archive Provider Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Updating the Interplay Archive Engine Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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Chapter 7 Software Licensing for Interplay Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Understanding Software Licensing for Interplay Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Upgrading to Interplay Production v3.8 or Later . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Activating a Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Activating a Single License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Activating Interplay Engine Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Activating Additional Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Activating a Product Without an Internet Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Deactivating a Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Troubleshooting Software Licensing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Chapter 8 Additional Configuration Topics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Using Antivirus Software in an Interplay | Production Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Troubleshooting Firewalls and Interplay | Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Integration of Journal Data into the Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Mounting Workspaces as Drives: Lettered versus Letterless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Using Time Synchronization in an Interplay | Production Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Using the Avid Service Framework Time Sync Feature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Installing the Lookup Service on a Separate Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Configuring Lookup Servers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Connecting Systems Directly to the Lookup Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Chapter 9 Workgroups with Multiple Shared-Storage Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Understanding a Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Check List for Adding Multiple Shared-Storage Systems to a Workgroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Requirements for Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Adding Remote Shared-Storage Systems to Client Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Configuring Media Indexer for Additional Shared-Storage Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Adding Remote Shared-Storage Systems in the Interplay Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Mounting ISIS Workspaces as UNC Paths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Working with Production Services and Interplay Transfer in a Multiple Shared-Storage Work-
group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Appendix A Configuring the Copy Provider Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Workgroup Configuration for the Copy Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Creating Copy Provider User Accounts for Shared Storage and Interplay Production. . . . . . 98
Appendix B Interplay | Production and Related Products Port Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
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Using This Guide
Congratulations on your purchase of Interplay® | Production, 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 Interplay Production client and server
installers.
This guide is intended for all Interplay Production administrators who are responsible for installing,
configuring and maintaining an Interplay | Production Engine or Interplay | Production Archive
Engine (database, server, and all related client connections and user rights) in an Interplay
workgroup.
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only), (Macintosh), or operating system, either Windows or Macintosh OS X.
(Macintosh only)
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1 Installation Overview
This document describes how to use the Interplay Production Servers installer and the Interplay
Production Clients 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.
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 Production environment.
n The application software for Interplay Assist is on the Interplay Production Client Installer.
Various installation programs for special purposes are included on the Interplay Production Installers,
but are not accessible through the Installer user interface. You can browse the appropriate installer
folders and select individual installers.
Copying the Interplay Installers to a Server
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. See “Best Practices
for Performing an Engine Upgrade” in the Interplay ReadMe on the Avid Knowledge Base. For
details on backing up your database, see the Interplay | Engine and Interplay | 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.
• Do not uninstall the 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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Installation Check List
b Set up and configure your Avid ISIS or Avid NEXIS See “Set Up and Configure an Avid Shared-Storage
system. System” on page 16 and “User Names and
Passwords Required For Avid Shared Storage and
Product Servers” on page 16.
b Determine your Media Indexer server configuration. See “Working with Interplay Media Indexers v3.5
and Later” in the Interplay | Production Best
Practices Guide.
b Determine where the Avid Lookup Service is running or See “Installing the Lookup Service on a Separate
where it will run. The Lookup service is part of the Avid Server” on page 81, and “Connecting Systems
Service Framework. Directly to the Lookup Service” on page 83.
b If you use an AirSpeed 5000/5500 system, refer to the See the Avid AirSpeed 5000/AirSpeed | 5500 Setup
associated installation guides. Guide.
b If you are using Production Services providers such as See the Interplay | Production Services Setup and
Interplay Transcode or Interplay Archive, determine User’s Guide.
where your Interplay Production Services Engine server
will reside and where you Production Services providers
will reside.
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Installation Check List
b Set up the servers that will be used in your Interplay • For specific server support, see “Interplay
environment. Production Server and Operating System
Support,” which is available on the Avid
Knowledge Base:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/
compatibility/Avid-Video-Compatibility-
Charts
• For Dell and HP servers, see
“Interplay | Production Dell and HP Server
Support,” which is available on the Avid
Knowledge Base, on the landing page for each
Interplay Production version:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/
readme/Avid-Interplay-Production-
Documentation
• Also see:
- “Interplay | Production and Related
Products Port Usage” on page 99
b If you will be setting up a cluster (failover) configuration See the Interplay_Engine Failover Guide for
of the Interplay Engine or Interplay Archive Engine, set up Windows Server 2012.
hardware for the cluster system.
b Create a Server Execution User account for the Interplay See “Creating the Server Execution User Account”
Engine. on page 17.
b On the Interplay Engine server, use the Interplay Servers See “Installing Software on the Interplay Engine
Installer to install the Interplay Engine and related Server” on page 20.
software.
For a cluster system, see the Interplay | Engine
n Make sure that you obtain and load the Interplay
Engine license key or activate your software license
Failover Guide for Windows Server 2012.
b Install and configure the Media Indexers that will monitor See “Working with Media Indexers v3.5 and Later”
shared storage. in the Interplay Best Practices Guide.
See “Working with Interplay | Media Indexers v3.5
and Later” on page 216.
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Network Considerations
• Install the Interplay software components for the Avid See “Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems
editing applications. (Windows)” on page 46.
• Install and configure Interplay Transfer Engine. See “Installing Software on the Interplay | Transfer
Server” on page 28.
• Install and configure the Production Services Engine. See “Installing Software on the Production
Services and Production Services Provider
Servers” on page 29.
• Install and configure servers for Production Services See “Installing Software on the Production
such the Copy Provider server. Services and Production Services Provider
Servers” on page 29 .
• Install and configure Interplay Capture. See the following Interplay | Capture Installation
and Administration Guide.
• Install and configure the Archive Engine. This is See “Installing and Configuring an Interplay
similar to installing and configuring an Interplay Archive Engine” on page 61.
Engine as described earlier in this section.
b Create Interplay users and folder structures to match your See “Setting up a Folder Structure and a User
project workflow and define a delete strategy. Database” and “Developing a Delete Strategy” in
the Interplay | Production Best Practices guide.
b Review the shared-storage and Interplay maintenance See the Interplay Best Practices Guide.
procedures.
Network Considerations
This section contains topics related to setting up your Interplay network environment.
For more information, see Network Requirements for Avid ISIS, Avid NEXIS, and Interplay PAM and
MAM, which is available on the Avid Knowledge Base:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/en244197
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® Support Knowledge Base. See also “Shared-Storage
Workspace Names” on page 16.
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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.
If DNS is not configured for Reverse Lookup, Service Framework cannot resolve IP addresses to host
names. Symptoms include tree views failing to populate in the Interplay Service Configuration,
Interplay Diagnostics, and Health Monitor.
Non-DNS Environments
In an non-DNS environment, you must configure a host file on all 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 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.
If a server has multiple network interfaces enabled across different VLANs, ensure that all interfaces
are fully routable to each other. Verifying communication between each network is critical to the
success of the Avid Interplay Framework and other Avid services.
Create a system diagram that identifies the subnets on your Interplay Production environment. Use
Unicast Discovery to allow Interplay clients to communicate across subnets. See “Connecting
Systems Directly to the Lookup Service” on page 83.
n The Multicast Repeater service is available on the Avid Service Framework installer but the service
is no longer recommended. Use Unicast Discovery instead.
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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
Interplay | Production Environment” on page 79.
For the versions of Avid ISIS or Avid NEXIS that are supported Interplay Production releases, see
the Avid Knowledge Base article “Avid Video Compatibility Charts.”
For information on configuring third party (3rd party) storage systems, see the Interplay Best
Practices Guide.
Also see “Creating Copy Provider User Accounts for Shared Storage and Interplay Production” on
page 98
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c 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.
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.
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When installing the Interplay Engine on the Interplay Engine server, select the Custom User
Account option to create the Interplay Engine Execution User. The Server Execution User is
the Microsoft Windows user that runs the Interplay Engine (the 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 Interplay Engine server. For more information, see
“Creating the Server Execution User Account” on page 17.
See “User Names and Passwords Required For Avid Shared Storage and Product Servers” on
page 16. Check the Interplay ReadMe for any changes to the Windows login permissions.
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The following topics describe the installations of the Interplay software on the servers:
• Starting the Interplay Server Installer
• Installing Software on the Interplay Engine Server
• Installing Software on the Interplay | Transfer Server
• Installing Software on the Production Services and Production Services Provider Servers
• Installing Software for Interplay Web Services
• Installing the MediaCentral Distribution Service
For information on the order of installation and configuration, see “Installation Check List” on
page 12.
For information on installing Media Indexer, see “Installing Software on Media Indexer Servers” on
page 38.
n Beginning with Interplay v3.5, the Interplay Streaming Server and playback in Interplay Access are
no longer supported.
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.
n Items with three dots open a new window. Items without three dots start an installer.
c If you are upgrading an Interplay Engine, see the Interplay | Production ReadMe before
proceeding. The Readme contains any specific instructions for upgrade the Interplay Engine
for a particular release.
Component Description
Interplay Engine The full Interplay Engine software. See “Installing the
Interplay | Engine Software” on page 20.
3. Perform the installation in the order shown in the above list. You have to reboot the server after
the Interplay Engine installation.
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.
n If you are installing or upgrading a cluster system, see the Interplay Production ReadMe and the
Interplay | Engine Failover Guide for Windows Server 2012.
n If you are installing an Interplay Archive Engine, see “Installing and Configuring an Interplay
Archive Engine” on page 61.
n If the Interplay Engine installer fails and you receive a message about a required Windows Hotfix or
Update, but it is already installed, reboot the server to make sure that the installation is completed.
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n Avid recommends that you always use the Custom installation option so that you can view the Server
Execution user name and review other settings as you proceed with the installation.
t If 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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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 “$” at the end of the share name. With this
default setting, the folder “D:\Workgroup_Databases” on the Interplay Engine computer is
shared under the name “WG_Database$.”
The Specify Configuration Server dialog box opens.
9. Select the Interplay Engine you want to use as the Central Configuration Server and click Next.
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:
t This Avid Interplay Engine: Specifies that the Interplay Engine that you are installing should
be the CCS. Click Next.
t Another 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
Interplay | Engine and Interplay | Archive Engine Administration Guide.
c If you specify an Interplay Engine that is not yet installed, you might not be able to log onto the
system. See “Troubleshooting Log-in Problems” in the Interplay | Engine and
Interplay | Archive Engine Administration Guide.
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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 Interplay Engine will not run properly. Confirm the password.
n You can change the Server Execution User after installation. See “Troubleshooting the Server
Execution User Account” in the Interplay | Engine and Interplay | Archive Engine Administration
Guide.
c. Click Next.
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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.
n 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 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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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n If the Interplay Engine installer fails because of a missing Windows Hotfix or Update, but it is
already installed, reboot the server to make sure the installation is completed.
Component Description
Transfer Engine For details on installing and configuring the Interplay Transfer server
and the Interplay Production Services and Transfer Status application,
see the Interplay | Transfer Setup and User’s Guide.
Installation of Transfer Engine software requires activation of a
software license. For information on activating a software license, see
“Software Licensing for Interplay Production” on page 64.
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Component Description
Production Services (Option) Lets you monitor Interplay Transfer jobs as well as Interplay
and Transfer Status Production Services jobs from any computer in the network.
Transfer Cache (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.
Support for SQL Server 2016: The Production Services Engine v2017.2 installer includes SQL
Server 2016.
• For new installations, SQL Server 2016 is automatically installed.
• For upgrades, SQL Server 2012 is preserved. SQL Server 2016 is not installed.
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Avid recommends backing up your SQL database before upgrading. For more information, see
the Production Services Setup and User’s Guide..
c If you are upgrading the Production Services Engine, during the installation, select “Upgrade
existing database” (the default). Do not select “Overwrite current database.” This option
causes the following error message to be displayed: “Error 27506. Error executing SQL script
dmsdb.sql.” After you click OK, the installer fails. Either begin the installation again and select
“Upgrade existing database” or perform a new clean installation.
Component Description
Service Framework Select the Framework installer. This is an installer for 64-bit systems.
for Client
n If you are performing an upgrade, you do not have to reregister existing services such as the
Transcode service or Archive service or existing providers.
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c If you do not open and save your settings in the new location, the default values are used. The
default values do not include the Interplay Engine name. If no Interplay Engine is specified,
user logins are checked against the Production Services user database, not the Interplay Engine
user database. Depending on your user configuration, this could prevent Production Services
tasks from running.
Component Description
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Component Description
Transcode 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 shared-storage
Client Manager 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 33.
Archive The Archive provider. Typically installed on its own server. See
“Installing the Interplay Archive Provider Software” on page 62.
Copy The Interplay Copy provider. Typically installed on its own server. See
“Configuring the Copy Provider Server” on page 96.
Move Allows you to move media for Avid assets (both .mxf and .omf files)
from one shared-storage workspace to another.
Production Services Lets you monitor Interplay Transfer jobs as well as Interplay Production
and Transfer Status Services jobs on a standalone system. You don’t need to install this
software on the Production Services system as the function is built into
the Production Services Engine software.
Auto Production Installs the Interplay Auto Production Services. This installation
Services (Optional) includes the Auto Archive, Auto Transcode, Auto Transfer, and Auto
Copy services.
Dynamic Relinker For use with Media Composer Cloud. For more information, see the
Media Composer | Cloud Installation and Configuration Guide.
3. After installing the software, you need to activate a license for the following services:
- Transcode
- Archive
- Copy
- Move
See “Activating a Single License” on page 67.
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4. After installing the software and activating a license (if applicable), you need to register and
configure the providers. See the Interplay | Production Services Setup and User’s Guide.
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.
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.
Use the formula 100/CPU Usage Percentage to estimate the number of providers you can use. 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.
n Complex mixdowns require much more memory than transcoding. If your workflow involves complex
mixdowns you should install a maximum of two providers on the same server.
Requirements
• A qualified server with a minimum of 12 GB of RAM
Memory requirements for Interplay Transcode increased in v3.3. If you are running multiple
instances of Interplay Transcode on the same system, compare the RAM requirements of
Transcode to the RAM of the system. For example, four instances of Transcode might require
greater than 12 GB of RAM.
• License and either an application key (dongle) or software license for multiple Transcode
providers.
Starting with Interplay Transcode v3.0.5, an Interplay Transcode license can include support for
multiple Transcode providers on a single system.
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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 software license or 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 activating a software license, see “Software Licensing for Interplay Production”
on page 64.
For information on configuring providers, see the Interplay | Production Services Guide or the
Interplay Help. Use a different name for each provider.
After you configure each provider, you can create profiles and send jobs as you would for providers
that are on individual servers.
All local workflow components require the 64-bit version of Avid Service Framework for Client.
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Component Description
Delivery The 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.
Delivery Receiver The Interplay Delivery Receiver service. The Delivery Receiver service
lets the workgroup receive transfers from a workgroup with the
Delivery service.
Dynamic Relinker For use with Media Composer Cloud. For more information, see the
Media Composer | Cloud Installation and Configuration Guide.
3. After installing the software, you need to activate a license for the Delivery service.
See “Activating a Single License” on page 67.
4. After activating a license (if applicable), you need to register and configure the providers. See the
Interplay | Production Services Setup and User’s Guide.
For information on the Delivery and Delivery Receiver providers, see the Interplay | Production
Services Setup and User’s Guide.
Interplay Delivery and Interplay Delivery Receiver require the 64-bit version of Avid Service
Framework for Client:
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provider work together to deliver assets and media that a user finds through a search of the central
index. For more information, see the Avid MediaCentral Platform Services Installation and
Configuration Guide.
Component Description
Production Services This service handles the logic of chaining a consolidate job and a
Automation delivery job. It triggers a consolidate job and monitors its status. If the
consolidate job is successful, it triggers a delivery job..
Consolidate This service uses the In and Out marks specified for a loaded clip or
subclip to create a new media and asset.
Interplay Production Services Automation and Interplay Consolidate require the 64-bit version of
Avid Service Framework for Client:
Before installing Interplay Web Services, install and configure the Avid Service Framework.
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For more information, see the Avid MediaCentral Platform Services Installation and Configuration
Guide.
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3 Installing Software on Media Indexer
Servers
For information on installing Media Indexer on editing systems, see the following sections in the
chapter on installing software on Interplay Production clients::
• “Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Windows)” on page 46
• “Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Macintosh)” on page 49
For information on configuring and using Media Indexer, see the Interplay Best Practices Guide.
For information on the number of vCPUs and RAM recommended for Media Indexer, see the
Interplay Production Virtual Environment with VMWare Best Practices Guide on the Avid
Knowledge Base.
Memory Requirements
Minimum memory requirements have increased for Media Indexer v3.6.x and later to 32GB
minimum. The following table lists the memory requirements:
A Media Indexer server only requires a C: partition. However, Media Indexer servers are often
configured with a D: partition for storing installers and backup log files. Because the MongoDB
database stores its documents on the C: partition, it is good to allocate as much space as possible for
the C: partition.
In addition, Media Indexer can save logs with a lot of data, especially when set to finer logging levels
for trouble shooting. If you are setting up a new server, allocate at least half the available space for
the C: partition.
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Avid System Framework (ASF) is no longer used by Media Indexer but it is often installed on all of
the Interplay Production servers in a workgroup. The following ASF features can be useful:
• Avid Diagnostics to view log files written in alf format.
• Interplay Time Sync service to keep the system clock in sync. Note that this might not be needed
if the system clock is kept in sync using a different method such as NTP. For additional
information, see A Guide to Time Synchronisation for Avid Interplay Systems on the Avid
Knowledge Base. This document provides a guide for synchronizing many Avid products.
Avid System Framework (ASF) is no longer used by Media Indexer but it is often installed on all of
the Interplay Production servers in a workgroup. The following ASF features can be useful:
• Avid Diagnostics to view log files written in alf format.
• Interplay Time Sync service to keep the system clock in sync. Note that this might not be needed
if the system clock is kept in sync using a different method such as NTP. For additional
information, see A Guide to Time Synchronisation for Avid Interplay Systems on the Avid
Knowledge Base. This document provides a guide for synchronizing many Avid products.
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The terms client count and data source are described below.
Concurrent client count refers to applications that need to log in and perform asset management
functions such as check in, check out, and search. Concurrent means that this is the number of clients
that can log in and perform tasks at the same time. Interplay clients include applications such as
Media Composer, Media Composer Cloud, MediaCentral, Interplay Access, Interplay Capture,
AirSpeed 5000, Interplay Web Services, Interplay Transfer, and Production Services providers such
as Archive, Delivery, and Transcode.
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The current number of connections relevant for an Interplay Bundle configuration is basically the
amount of connections displayed in the Interplay Administrator application. Click Server > Server
Information and check the “Number of Connected Clients”.
When determining the number of objects that Media Indexer can load into its database, the term data
source is the most accurate term for those objects. A data source can be defined as follows:
• There is usually one data source per mxf file.
• For multitrack audio, there is one data source per audio track in the audio mxf file
• For AMA media there is one data source per track.
For information on determining the number of data sources currently loaded into an Interplay
database, see the Interplay Best Practices Guide.
Windows Interplay Interplay Engine is installed 0.25 * Total memory 0.25 * Total memory
Bundle available for Media Indexer available for MongoDB
Windows MI server Neither Media Composer nor Interplay 0.4 * Total memory 0.4 * Total memory
Engine are installed. available for Media Indexer available for MongoDB
You do not need to use vmoptions to limit the amount of RAM used on an Interplay Bundle for MI
v3.8 or later.
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Media Indexer Installer Log
Also change the Startup type of the Workgroup TCP COM Bridge service to Manual
so the Engine won’t restart after the first reboot.
2. Navigate to the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Avid\Avid Interplay Engine\Server
3. Execute the command NxNServerShutdown.exe. This will shut down the Interplay Engine.
4. Uninstall the Media Indexer software.
Note that the MongoDB files will be uninstalled but the system still shows it as registered. So
you will see the MongoDB service in the MS Services window.
5. Restart the system.
6. Install Media Indexer.
7. Open the Windows Services dialog and restart the Avid Interplay Media Indexer service.
8. Set the Avid Workgroup TCP COM Bridge Service Startup type to Automatic.
9. Restart the system. The Interplay Engine will automatically restart after the reboot.
10. Start the following services:
- Avid Interplay Media Indexer
- Avid Interplay Media Indexer MongoDB
11. Before returning to work on the editors, check that the Media Indexer is done indexing files as
described in “Check that Media Indexer is Done Indexing” on page 44.
The log is named MediaIndexer_Install.log. Media Indexer creates the file withing the %appdata%
directory, which depending on operating system, could be mapped to the following location:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming
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n The scanning workers sections on the statistics page are for discovering sub folders. The Indexing
worker sections are for indexing files.
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4 Installing Software on Interplay Clients
The following topics describe the Interplay software installation on Interplay clients:
• Starting the Interplay Client Installer
• Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Windows)
• Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Macintosh)
• Installing Interplay | Access
• Installing Media Composer | Cloud Components
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.
n Items with three dots open a new window. Items without three dots start an installer.
Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Windows)
You can install Interplay components on Windows systems running the following Avid editing
applications:
• Media Composer | Software
• Media Composer | NewsCutter Option
• Media Composer | Symphony Option
These Avid editing applications have their own installers for the Avid editing application software.
This section describes how to install components that are required for an Interplay environment.
Component Description
Media Indexer Installs the 64-bit Media Indexer. You configure this Media Indexer to
communicate with the Media Indexer monitoring shared storage. For
instructions on how to configure Media Indexer servers and clients, see
the chapter “Working with Interplay Media Indexers v3.5 and Higher”
in the Interplay Best Practices Guide v3.6. 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 48.
Transfer Client (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 Avid Interplay Transfer Setup and User’s
Guide.
Transfer Engine (Option) Installs the 64-bit Interplay Standalone Transfer Engine. Use
this software to perform workstation to workstation transfers in an
environment that does not use shared storage. In this case you install
both the Engine and client on the editing system. For information on
configuring the Interplay Standalone Transfer Engine and client, see the
Help for your Avid editing application or the Avid Interplay Transfer
Setup and User’s Guide.
n The Avid editing applications must have the shared-storage Client Manager installed and configured
to connect to shared storage.
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n Turning on Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 requires an Internet connection, otherwise adding the
feature will fail. As a workaround, if your server does not have an Internet connection, you can insert
a Windows 8 or Windows 10 DVD, select “Specify an alternate source path” in the Feature
Installation Confirmation tab, and enter “E:\sources\sxs” path, where E: is the DVD drive. For
additional information, see the following article on the Avid Knowledge Base.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2734782/en-us
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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.
n If you don’t want the Media indexer to automatically scan your local drives, deselect the Auto-index
option.
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You can install Interplay components on Macintosh OS X systems running the following Avid
editing applications:
• Media Composer | Software
• Media Composer | Symphony Option
These Avid editing applications have their own installers for the Avid editing application software.
This section describes how to install components that are required for an Interplay environment.
Component Description
Interplay Access Installs the Interplay Access and Interplay Administrator applications.
See “Installing Interplay Access on a MacOS X System” on page 53.
Interplay Transfer (Option) Install this software to take advantage of Interplay Transfer
Client features such as Send to Playback and workgroup to workgroup transfers.
See “Installing Interplay Transfer Client on a Mac OS X System” on
page 51.
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.
Media Indexer Installs the Media Indexer. See “Installing Media Indexer on a MacOS X
System” on page 50.
After installation, you configure this Media Indexer to communicate with
the Media Indexer monitoring shared storage. For instructions on how to
configure Media Indexer servers and clients, see the chapter “Working with
Interplay Media Indexers v3.5 and Higher” in the Interplay Best Practices
Guide v3.6.
Media Composer For information about Media Composer Cloud, see “Installing Media
Cloud Composer | Cloud Components” on page 54.
n The Avid editing applications must have the shared-storage Client Manager installed and configured
to connect to shared storage.
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Installation of Apple Java is no longer required on Macintosh editing clients. Installation was
required for the following components:
• Interplay Access v3.4.x and earlier
• Interplay Media Indexer v3.6.0 and earlier
For information about installing Apple Java, see earlier versions of this guide.
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n If you close the terminal window without uninstalling the program, you can no longer use the
terminal window. Workaround: Restart the Macintosh system.
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n If you close the terminal window without uninstalling the program, you can no longer use the
terminal window. Workaround: Restart the Macintosh system.
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Installing Interplay | Access
For information on using Avid Interplay Access and the Avid Interplay Administrator, see the
following manuals:
• Interplay | Access User’s Guide
• Interplay | Engine and Interplay | Archive Engine Administration Guide
For information about installing all Interplay components on an Avid editing system, see “Installing
Software on Avid Editing Systems (Windows)” on page 46.
n Starting with Interplay Access v3.5, a version of Apple Java is installed automatically when you
install Interplay Access. Previous versions required you to install Apple Java separately.
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Installing Media Composer | Cloud Components
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 49
• “Removing Interplay Components from a Mac OS X System” on page 52
For a link to all the Media Composer Cloud documentation, search for “Media Composer Cloud
Documentation” on the Avid Knowledge Base.
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5 Installing Optional Software
You can run individual optional installers from the Interplay Server Installer, as described in the
following sections:
• Performing a Custom Install of the Avid Service Framework Software
• Installing Interplay | Access or Interplay | Production Services and Transfer Status
• Browsing the Interplay Installer Folders
You install different components of the Service Framework software on different systems in the
Interplay Production 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.
Starting with Interplay Production v3.5, all components are 64-bit applications. Starting with
Interplay Production v3.8, only the 64-bit version of Service Framework is available on the Interplay
Production installers.
c Use the same Workgroup name on all Interplay clients. You can either use the default value or
type a name for your Workgroup. The name is case sensitive.
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c 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.
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n Don’t add components that you don’t need. This can affect system performance.
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.
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.
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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.
To install the Interplay Access or Interplay Production 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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Component Description
Interplay Production This lets you view the status of Interplay Transfer and Interplay
Services and Transfer Production Services jobs.
Status (formerly
Media Services and
Transfer Status)
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6 Installing and Configuring an Interplay
Archive Engine
For more details on the Interplay Archive Engine, see the Interplay | Production Services Setup and
User’s Guide.
Additionally, you must install the Interplay Archive Provider on a separate server. See “Installing the
Interplay Archive Provider Software” on page 62.
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 Interplay | Engine and Interplay | 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
Interplay | Engine and Interplay | Archive Engine Administration Guide.
For information on using Interplay Access on an Archive database, or archiving from an Avid editing
application, see the Interplay | Production Services Setup and User’s Guide.
Installing the Interplay Archive Engine Software
For the current version of the FlashNet client software and the FlashNet server software, see the
“Compatibility Support Matrix: Interplay | Production, MediaCentral Platform, Avid ISIS, and Avid
NEXIS,” available from the following Avid Knowledge Base page:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/Avid-Video-Compatibility-Charts
n SGL FlashNet server v6.4 and later supports SGL Direct Connect, which offloads work from the
Interplay Archive server to the SGL FlashNet server, resulting in a significant performance increase
for archive and restore operations. For more information, contact your SGL representative.
n The Interplay Archive Provider requires an Interplay Production Services application key (also
referred to as a dongle) or activation of a software license with the Archive and Restore option.
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7 Software Licensing for Interplay
Production
The following topics describe software licensing for Interplay Production components:
• Understanding Software Licensing for Interplay Production
• Upgrading to Interplay Production v3.8 or Later
• Activating a Product
• Deactivating a Product
• Troubleshooting Software Licensing
n You cannot license a server through a dongle and software license simultaneously. If you install a
software license, you must deactivate your product before you can use a dongle again.
Required Licenses
- Interplay Delivery
- Interplay Move
- Interplay Transcode
Each provider requires a separate license. Licenses for Interplay Transcode are supplied for one
instance or four instances, to support multiple providers on the same computer. See “Activating
Additional Licenses” on page 70.
If you start a Production Services provider, such as an Interplay Archive provider, without
activating a software license or without using a previously issued dongle, the provider will start
and will run. However, if you attempt to send a job, the job will fail with an error message that
states that a valid license is not connected. See “Production Services Provider” on page 75•
• Production Services Engine (standalone)
Starting with Interplay Production v3.4, a license is available for the Production Services Engine
Standalone. This license is not needed if an Interplay Production provider is installed on the
same server as the Production Services Engine. However, if no providers are installed on the
server, the Engine is considered “standalone” and requires a separate license.
A Device ID is needed if you need to activate a product on a system that is not connected to the
Internet. See “Activating a Product Without an Internet Connection” on page 71.
Starting with Interplay Production v3.8, you use the Avid Application Manager to manage your
product licenses. (Previous releases used Avid License Control). Application Manager (in Enterprise
mode) is installed at the same time that you install an Interplay Production product that requires a
license.
• For an upgrade of a licensed component, see “Upgrading to Interplay Production v3.8 or Later”
on page 66.
• For a new installation, see “Activating a Product” on page 67.
The list of products displayed in the Application Manager depends on which products are installed
on your system.
n Application Manager is installed only if you install a product through the Interplay Server installer.
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Upgrading to Interplay Production v3.8 or Later
The following illustration shows the Application Manager with the Production Services Engine
Standalone activated. The Details panel is displayed, with information about the license. Click the
Close link to close the panel.
Interplay Engine
Interplay Engine v3.8 and later installs both ALC and Application Manager. Software licenses that
were activated through ALC are automatically activated in Application Manager. Avid recommends
that subsequent activation or deactivation be performed through Application Manager.
For v3.8 and later, installation of the Interplay Production Services Engine, individual Production
Services, and Interplay Transfer removes ALC and installs Application Manager. For a list of
services that require a license, see “Understanding Software Licensing for Interplay Production” on
page 64. The following steps are required:
1. Before installing a component, do the following:
a. Open ALC.
b. Copy the license information to a file (see “System ID, Activation ID, and Device ID” on
page 65). Alternatively, locate the original license information from Avid. You will need this
information to activate the license again.
c. Deactivate the license.
2. Install the component, using the Interplay Server or Interplay Client installer. If Application
Manager is not already on the system, it will be installed. Avid License Control is removed.
3. Supply the license information and activate the license, as described in “Activating a Single
License” on page 67 or, for multiple licenses for Interplay Transcode, as described in “Activating
Additional Licenses” on page 70.
4. After activating the license, restart the service or application.
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Activating a Product
The following topics describe how to activate an Interplay Production product:
• “Activating a Single License” on page 67
• “Activating Additional Licenses” on page 70
• “Activating a Product Without an Internet Connection” on page 71
The following procedure describes how to activate a license if the server is connected to the Internet.
The Offline option is described in “Activating a Product Without an Internet Connection” on page 71.
2. Locate the product for which you want to activate the license, click the “Select activation
method” drop-down list, and select Online.
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3. Enter the System ID number and Activation ID that were supplied by Avid.
Click Paste if you have copied the information to the clipboard.
4. Click Activate.
The application begins the activation process. A message box is displayed.
When the activation is complete, a message confirms the successful activation. The Activate link
changes to Deactivate. The following illustration shows that Interplay Move is activated.
To view information about the activation, click the Details link. Use the Copy to Clipboard link
at the bottom of the screen to copy and paste this information into another document.
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Activating a Product
For an Interplay Archive Engine, the Application Manager displays an entry only the Archive
Engine.
To activate any of these licenses, use the procedure in “Activating a Single License” on page 67. If
you need to activate additional client licenses, see “Activating Additional Licenses” on page 70
If you are licensing a cluster engine, perform these procedures on each node in the cluster. There are
no special requirements to activate or deactivate a node before licensing. Log in directly to each node
and use the local version of Application Manager to activate the license. Use the same System ID and
Activation ID for each node.
The client licenses in the Application Manager activate license keys in the Interplay Administrator, as
listed in the following table.
For more information about managing licenses in the Interplay Administrator, see “Managing
Licenses” in the Avid Interplay | Engine and Interplay | Archive Engine Administration Guide.
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Activating a Product
You can activate the first license using the procedure described in “Activating a Single License” on
page 67. If you then need to activate an additional license, use the following procedure.
The following illustration shows that an Interplay Engine license for 150 Media Central
Advanced Connection seats is activated.
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Activating a Product
5. If you have an additional license to activate, click Activate Seats and complete steps 2 through 4.
6. When you are finished with the Application Manager application, click the Close button.
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The application opens and displays the Licensing screen. The screen lists the installed products
and the current licensing state: Not Activated, Activated, or Deactivated.
2. Locate the product that you want to activate, click the “Select activation method” drop-down list,
and select Offline.
Fields to enter the license information are displayed, along with information about how to obtain
a license.bin file.
3. Enter your System ID and Activation ID. Click Paste if you have copied the information to the
clipboard.
4. Copy the following information and bring it with you to a computer that is connected to the
Internet:
- System ID
- Activation ID
- Device ID
- URL: http://www.avid.com/license
For convenience, you can use the Copy to the Clipboard link at the bottom of the screen and
paste the information to an email message or other file.
n If necessary, you can close the Application Manager now, and start it again after you have obtained
a license.bin file.
5. On a computer with an Internet connection, open a Web browser and navigate to http://avid.com/
license.
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6. Enter the required information and the optional email address. Then click Submit.
The Activation tool confirms your system information. When the activation is complete, a
message informs you that your software has been successfully activated. The license.bin file is
downloaded and sent to your email address, if you supplied it.
7. Copy the license.bin file to a network location or a USB drive and return to the server where you
want to activate the product.
8. Reopen the Application Manager and follow steps 1 and 2.
9. Click Browse to locate the license.bin file, then click Open.
10. Click the close box to exit Application Manager.
Deactivating a Product
You might need to deactivate a product. For example, you might want to move the license from one
server to another.
The application retains the deactivated System ID and Activation ID so that you can easily reactivate
the license if necessary.
c If you deactivate Interplay Transcode, and then activate it again, the service starts but the
Interplay Transcode window is not launched. To fix this problem, open Windows Task
Manager, click the Processes tab, right-click each instance of DMSTranscode.exe, and select
End Process. Then start Interplay Transcode again.
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2. Locate the product for which you want to deactivate the license, and then click the Deactivate
link.
If you enter license information for a license that is already activated, the following message is
displayed:
“Activation Failed: 101‘ Activation Failed. 20062:Add-on activation-id cannot have more copies
assigned than total available.”
No Internet Connection
After you enter your activation ID and system ID, and click Activate, the application tries to connect
to the Avid activation server. If there is no Internet connection, or the Internet connection is
unavailable, a message is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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If you start a Production Services provider, such as an Interplay Archive provider, without activating
a software license or without using a previously issued dongle, the provider will start and will run.
However, if you attempt to send a job, the job will fail with an error message that states that a valid
license is not connected. Where the message is displayed depends on the type of Production Service:
• A Production Service that runs as an application (STP Encode, Transcode) displays a a pop-up
message when you click Connect in the application window.
• A Production Service that runs as a Windows service (Archive, Copy, Delivery, Move, Restore)
does not have an application window and displays a message in the Production Services and
Transfer Status window after a job is submitted.
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8 Additional Configuration Topics
The Knowledge Base article “Symantec on Interplay Production and Interplay Central” lists the
currently supported version of Symantec Endpoint and describes how to install and configure it in an
Interplay environment.
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® from ZoneLabs™or the 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 Interplay Production fail to connect
to their servers.
Integration of Journal Data into the Database
Typically when the client looks for available 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 Interplay Production locally or for Internet access depending on
which servers Interplay Production should connect to.
For information about ports used by Interplay Production, see “Interplay | Production and Related
Products Port Usage” on page 99.
n Prior to Interplay version 2.1, the Interplay Engine created multiple journal files, and it was
important for administrators to monitor the number of journal files created. This monitoring is not
needed for Interplay version 2.1 and higher.
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 n 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 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.
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Mounting Workspaces as Drives: Lettered versus Letterless
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).
n Avid editing applications running on Mac OS X systems require drive mapping for any 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 and Interplay Assist require the following
to use the Send to Playback feature:
- A workspace to which the logged-in user has write access must be specified in the Editor
Database Settings view of the Interplay Administrator, in the option “Media Creation
Workspace.”
When the user sends to playback, the application searches the workspaces to which the user
has write access and writes a temporary file to a Temp folder at the top level of the
workspace with the most free storage space.
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n On Interplay Assist, if your workflow includes sending Long GOP (XDCAM HD 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 Production 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.
Note the following:
- Starting with version 2.6, the Interplay Transcode service and the STP Encode service
require you to choose during installation how shared-storage workspaces are mounted: by
drive letter or by UNC path. For multiple shared-storage workgroups, select UNC paths if
the number of workspaces required for the client exceeds the available drive letters. Mount
the workspaces before you start the service.
For more information on mounting workspaces as drives, see the Client Manager Help.
n Slave Time Sync services are only useful to set the local PC clock. If you aren’t using your slave Time
Sync to set the local PC clock, you can disable the Time Sync service on that computer.
The Avid Time Synchronization Service enables time synchronization between different machines in
a workgroup. The Time Synchronization Service can operate in either Master mode or Slave mode.
In Master mode, the service retrieves a reference time from a configured time source and
redistributes it to the Slave services within the workgroup. The time source can be the local PC clock,
an NTP server, or an Adrienne timecode card installed in the server. If multiple Time
Synchronization Services are configured as Master, they coordinate among themselves and identify
one Primary service to distribute the time notifications (the others are in Backup mode and silent
until a Primary fails, at which time one of the Backups takes over). In Slave mode, the Time
Synchronization Service listens for time notifications from the workgroup and (optionally) sets the
local PC clock to match.
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The following are the three typical ways of implementing Time Synchronization in an Interplay
environment:
• In Interplay environments that use Interplay Capture, a Capture system is usually designated as
the Time Sync master. The Capture system can have an Adrienne card. Install the Service
Framework Time Synchronization service on the Capture system and configure it as a Time Sync
master.
• If you don’t use an Interplay Capture system, do one of the following:
- Designate another system with an Adrienne card as the Time Sync master. Install the Service
Framework Time Synchronization service on this system and configure it as a Time Sync
master.
- Use an NTP server for Time Sync reference. Install the Service Framework Time
Synchronization service on a system on the network that does not need to be shut down
frequently and configure the service as a master. When you configure the master, point to the
NTP service for time sync.
- Designate any system that rarely has to be shut down as the Time Sync master and set the
Time sync reference to the internal PC clock on that system.
It is important to use only one time synchronism mechanism to set the local PC clocks in the
Interplay environment. If a Time Synchronization Slave service is configured to set the local PC
clock and it detects that some other mechanism (such as Windows 32 Time Services) changes the
local clock, the Time Sync Slave service disables itself to avoid the local clock from jumping back
and forth. The Time Sync slave also posts a Warning in the Health Monitor.
When you install the Time Synchronization service on a system it runs as a Time Sync slave by
default. For information on how to configure a Time Sync master, see “Configuring the Time Sync
Master” on page 80.
All “Framework enabled” services that produce log files listen to the timestamps sent out by a Time
Sync Master. They do this to produce a “Sync Time” field in the log files. So, even if the local PC
clocks on all the computers do not match, the “Sync Time” field in the log files is always in sync
across all the log files on all the machines.
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3. Select the system that will be the Time Sync master and click Avid Time Synchronization.
The Time Synchronization Settings window opens.
Options Description
Time Stamp Interval (in Determines how often the master sends out time stamp information. The
seconds) default is 10 seconds.
Get Time Sync reference Select if you are simply using the local PC clock of one system on your
from the local PC clock network for time sync reference.
Get Time Sync Reference Select when you are pointing to an NTP server on your network for time
from an NTP server sync reference.
n The NTP server does not need Service Framework software installed
on it.
Get Time Sync reference Select when the Time Sync master system has an Adrienne timecode card.
n
from an internal Time Code Interplay Capture systems can have an Adrienne card.
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Installing the Lookup Service on a Separate Server
For best results, connect each system running the Service Framework to the Lookup Service
manually via the Workgroup Properties tool. This technique is called Unicast Discovery and is
described in “Connecting Systems Directly to the Lookup Service” on page 83. Unicast Discovery
ensures a direct connection to the Lookup Service.
Technically there is no need for Unicast Discovery on a local subnet that contains a Lookup Service.
Unicast Discovery ensures connection to the Lookup Service but takes extra time to configure on a
large workgroup since you have to make the connection manually on each system.
n The Avid Service Framework installer has an optional service named Multicast Repeater that can be
used to communicate across subnets. Multicast Repeater is no longer recommended because it relies
on a single point of communication across the subnets.
When working with multiple subnets, use Unicast Discovery on the remote subnets. Unicast
Discovery allows for fast registration and discovery operations for systems on remote subnets.
n If you use more than one Lookup Service, use Unicast Discovery to connect to both Lookup Services
on each machine.
Use the Interplay Service Configuration tool to check for occurrences of the System Configuration
Service on any of your Interplay servers. This service should only run on the systems that contain the
Lookup Service. Use the Workgroup Properties tool to disable the service on any other servers.
n The System Configuration service is different from the Service Configuration tool. The Service
Configuration service runs the Interplay Service Configuration tool and can be installed on any
system running the Service Framework.
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Connecting Systems Directly to the Lookup Service
Avid recommends that you single connect the LUS using the following guidelines:
• Single connect a LUS to each VLAN. In this case, use Unicast Discovery as follows:
- On each LUS system, open the Workgroup Properties tool, click the Lookup tab, and enter
the fully qualified domain name of the other LUS system.
- On each client, open the Workgroup Properties tool and specify the fully qualified domain
name of both LUS systems.
• The Interplay router needs to have a route configured between the two VLANs.
n Do not dual connect a LUS. To achieve redundancy, it is better to single connect a separate LUS to
each VLAN.
n There is no load balancing between Lookup Services. If you have two LUS systems they operate
independently of each other. All Framework services register with both services. To ensure
connectivity between subnets, use Unicast Discovery to connect all of your clients to both LUS.
The main drawback to using the Unicast Discovery connection method is that if there are multiple
systems running the lookup service, you should connect to each one. This can take a lot of
configuration time in a large installation. If you don’t connect to all of the Lookup service systems, if
the one you are connected to goes down you lose your connection to the Service Framework.
n If the name of the workgroup that you need does not appear in the Workgroup area, click the Add
button and add the entry. Remember that the name is case sensitive.
5. In the Lookup services area, type in the fully qualified domain name of the system running the
Lookup service.
6. Leave the port value at the default 4160.
7. Click Expected and click OK.
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8. The domain name appears in the Lookup services area, as shown in the following example.
n In this example, the name of the workgroup is the same as the name of the machine running the
Lookup service.
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9 Workgroups with Multiple Shared-Storage
Systems
The following topics describe support for multiple shared-storage systems in a single workgroup:
• Understanding a Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroup
• Check List for Adding Multiple Shared-Storage Systems to a Workgroup
• Requirements for Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroups
• Adding Remote Shared-Storage Systems to Client Software
• Adding Remote Shared-Storage Systems in the Interplay Administrator
• Configuring Media Indexer for Additional Shared-Storage Systems
• Mounting ISIS Workspaces as UNC Paths
• Working with Production Services and Interplay Transfer in a Multiple Shared-Storage
Workgroup
An Interplay Production workgroup requires at least one shared-storage system. Interplay Production
v2.6 and later allows you to integrate one or two additional shared-storage systems, for a total of
three. Interplay Production supports a workgroup that includes all ISIS systems, all Avid NEXIS
systems, or a mixture of ISIS and Avid NEXIS systems.
n In a workgroup that mixes ISIS and Avid NEXIS systems, all servers that need to access the shared-
storage systems must be running an Avid NEXIS client that can connect to the configured ISIS and
Avid NEXIS systems. An Avid NEXIS client can connect to ISIS v4.7.5 or later.
Interplay Move v2.6 and later can be used for high-speed transport of media between multiple
shared-storage systems. For more information, see “Working with Production Services and Interplay
Transfer in a Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroup” on page 94.
A 10-GB switch and 10-GB connections are recommended as high-bandwidth links between the
shared-storage systems. For more information, see “Requirements for Multiple Shared-Storage
Workgroups” on page 89 and the following configuration example.
An Interplay workgroup requires one shared-storage system that shares the same subnet with the
Interplay workgroup. This ISIS or Avid NEXIS system is considered the local system. You can use
the client software on the Interplay Engine to add an ISIS or Avid NEXIS system that exists on a
different subnet. This shared-storage system is considered a remote system.
Understanding a Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroup
The following illustration shows an example of a multiple shared-storage configuration. The local
ISIS system is an ISIS 7000, dual-connected to an Avid network switch through subnets VLAN 10
and VLAN 20 (Zones 1 and 2). The remote ISIS system is an ISIS 5000, single-connected through
VLAN 30, a different subnet on the same switch (Zone 3). A Media Indexer is dual-connected to the
same subnets as the Interplay Engine and local ISIS system. This Media Indexer is configured to scan
both the local ISIS system and the remote ISIS system.
LEGEND
Media Indexer 1 GB Ethernet Connection
ISIS Client Software
10 Gb Ethernet Connection
ISIS 5000
ISIS 7000 Drive Arrays System Director and Drive Arrays
The following illustration shows a similar configuration, with an ISIS 7000 and an Avid NEXIS | E4.
LEGEND
Media Indexer 1 GB Ethernet Connection
NEXIS Client Software
10 Gb Ethernet Connection
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Understanding a Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroup
n These illustrations shows one example of an Interplay network configuration. Other configurations
are also supported if each System Director is in its own Zone 3 subnet.
T Limitations
• Each workspace name in the workgroup must be unique. There can be no duplicate workspace
names across the multiple shared-storage systems.
This restriction is especially important when using Interplay Access for tasks that require
reference to a workspace, such as delete and search. In those parts of Interplay Access that
require a workspace name, you cannot specify a shared-storage server name, only a workspace
name.
You can view the complete path for files, including the shared-storage server and workspace, in
the File Locations tab of the Object Inspector.
• The Interplay Media Indexer application monitors the multiple shared-storage systems. The total
number of files that the Media Indexer can monitor sets the limit for the number of files
supported in a multiple shared-storage workgroup. See “Media Indexer Database Storage
Capacity” in the Interplay | Production Best Practices Guide..
• There can be only one copy of a media file in the entire workgroup. The Copy service is not
supported for copying assets from one shared-storage system to another within the same
workgroup.
• Adding additional shared-storage systems does not increase the number of shared-storage clients
that are supported in the workgroup.
Users of Avid editing applications (NewsCutter, Media Composer) and Interplay Assist can edit
using media from any shared-storage system to which they have access. On each system, the shared-
storage client software must be configured for additional shared-storage systems. See “Adding
Remote Shared-Storage Systems to Client Software” on page 90.
Playback of a sequence with clips from multiple ISIS 7500 - 7000 systems, multiple ISIS 5500 -
5000 systems, or a combination of the two systems is qualified. Playback of a sequence with clips
from an ISIS 2500 - 2000 and an ISIS 5500 - 5000 or ISIS 7500 - 7000 is not qualified.
The Media Creation Workspace setting in the Interplay Administrator sets the workspace used for
media clips created by Assist users, such as voice-over recordings and clips created during send-to-
playback operations. Beginning with Interplay v2.6, the displayed workspaces include the hostname
of the shared-storage server in a UNC path. All existing settings are retained as part of an upgrade to
v2.6 or later and you do not need to change them.
n The UNC paths are not displayed until the first time you set or change the Media Creation Workspace
setting.
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For a multiple shared-storage workgroup, the Media Creation Workspace setting is affected in the
following ways:
• If you do not list shared-storage servers for Avid ISIS Authentication in the User Authentication
view of the Interplay Administrator, the Media Creation setting shows accessible workspaces for
all shared-storage systems that are configured through the shared-storage client on the Interplay
Engine.
• If you list shared-storage servers for Avid ISIS Authentication in the User Authentication view
of the Interplay Administrator, the servers that you specify determine which workspaces are
displayed. This occurs whether or not ISIS user authentication is activated. For example, if you
specify SysDirector_A, only workspaces on SysDirector_A are listed. If you specify
SysDirector_A and SysDirector_B, workspaces on both systems are listed. See “Adding Remote
Shared-Storage Systems in the Interplay Administrator” on page 93.
n The Interplay Administrator setting for Avid ISIS Authentication also applies to Avid NEXIS
authentication.
To view a list of available workspaces, the user logged into the Interplay Administrator (username)
must have a matching username and password on the Avid shared-storage system. The list shows all
workspaces to which the logged-in user has write access.
b Review the requirements for adding a remote “Requirements for Multiple Shared-Storage
shared-storage system. Workgroups” on page 89
b When upgrading Interplay Transcode and STP “Mounting ISIS Workspaces as UNC Paths” on
Encode, select the option to mount shared- page 94
storage drives as UNC paths.
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b Create accounts for the Server Execution User Avid ISIS or Avid NEXIS documentation
and Interplay users on each additional shared-
storage system.
b Add each additional shared-storage system to the “Adding Remote Shared-Storage Systems to Client
Client Manager on the Interplay Engine. Software” on page 90.
b For shared-storage authentication, specify the “Adding Remote Shared-Storage Systems in the
server name of each additional shared-storage Interplay Administrator” on page 93.
system in the Interplay Administrator.
b Configure Media Indexer for each additional “Configuring Media Indexer for Additional Shared-
shared-storage system. Storage Systems” on page 92.
Interplay Software
All components in the workgroup must be running Interplay version 2.6 or later.
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Accounts
The Interplay workgroup and all shared-storage systems must include matching user accounts as
follows:
• Server Execution User: An account with a user name and password identical to the Server
Execution User must exist on the shared-storage systems. This account must have read/write
access to the Avid shared-storage workspaces that contain media. Use the shared-storage
Administration tool to create this account.
• Interplay and shared-storage users: Accounts with identical user names and passwords must exist
on the Interplay system and the shared-storage systems.
- The shared-storage user account must have read/write privileges on the workspaces you
want to move from and move to.
- The matching Interplay user account must have read/write privileges on the folders you want
to move from and move to.
Media Indexer
Storage for each additional shared-storage system needs to be configured in a Media Indexer. All
Media Indexers need to be configured in one high-availability group (HAG) or Network of Media
Indexers (NOMI). For more information, see “Configuring Media Indexer for Additional Shared-
Storage Systems” on page 92.
If you are working in a multiple shared-storage environment, you must mount at least one workspace
for each shared-storage system to which you are connected. You can mount the workspace as a UNC
drive or a lettered drive. This requirement applies to Avid editing systems, Interplay Assist, and any
Interplay components that require connection to a shared-storage system. On Avid editing systems, a
lettered drive is required for write access to a workspace.
The following procedure uses the Avid ISIS Client Manager as an example. You can adapt this
procedure for the Avid NEXIS Client Manager.
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2. Click the Remote Host Settings button, as shown in the following illustration.
3. Enter the hostname for the remote ISIS server and click the Add (+) button.
The ISIS server appears in the Host list.
4. Click the Apply button (green check mark) and close the dialog box.
The remote host is listed in the Systems list.
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Adding Remote Shared-Storage Systems in the Interplay Administrator
n If you list shared-storage server names for Avid ISIS authentication, the servers that you specify
determine which workspaces are available in the Media Creation Workspace setting.This occurs
whether or not Avid ISIS authentication is activated. See “Media Creation Workspaces” on page 87.
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Mounting ISIS Workspaces as UNC Paths
The first time an Avid ISIS or Avid NEXIS user logs into Interplay, the user is added to the
Central Configuration Server (CCS) as part of the UNITY user group under Imported Users,
with Read rights by default.
The servers you list in the Avid ISIS Authentication section also determine what workspaces are
displayed in the Media Creation workspace setting in the Interplay Administrator. See “Media
Creation Workspaces” on page 87.
n In the Server Hostname Settings view of the Interplay Administrator, there is a setting for Fallback
Shared-Storage Server. In most cases the name of the local ISIS system is entered automatically. If
you need to manually enter the computer name, use the name of the System Director for the local
ISIS system.
Starting with version 2.6, the Interplay Transcode service and the STP Encode service require you to
choose how shared-storage workspaces are mounted: by drive letter or by UNC path. For multiple
shared-storage workgroups, select UNC path. After installation, configure the Client Manager to use
UNC paths.
Interplay Move v2.6 and later supports high-speed transfer of media between multiple shared-storage
systems. A 10-GB network is recommended. Existing profiles will work correctly with the
workspaces as currently defined. For a new or edited profile that specifies a workspace on a remote
shared-storage system, the workspace path must include the hostname of the System Director and the
name of the workspace, in the standard UNC format:
\\hostname\workspace_name
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Working with Production Services and Interplay Transfer in a Multiple Shared-Storage Workgroup
The following illustration shows an example, in which a51-wg1-sd1 is the System Director for the
target shared-storage system, and Highest_Copy is the target workspace.
For more information, see “Working with the Move Service” in the Interplay | Production Services
Setup and User’s Guide.
Use the same format for workspaces in other Production Services profiles, such as Delivery and
Transcode when the target workgroup includes multiple shared-storage systems. Existing profiles
will work correctly with the workspaces as currently defined, but new or edited profiles that specify a
workspace on a remote ISIS system must include the hostname of the System Director.
A Move profile is required when moving media from one shared-storage system to another shared-
storage system. You cannot select a workspace for a remote shared-storage system in the Move
dialog box.
Interplay Transfer uses a shared-storage workspace for incoming transfers. For easier workspace
management, you should include the System Director hostname in a UNC path in the “No-login
workspace for incoming transfers” setting in the Avid Interplay Transfer Engine Configuration dialog
box.
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A Configuring the Copy Provider Server
The following topics describe how to set up shared-storage connections on a Copy Provider server:
• Workgroup Configuration for the Copy Service
• Creating Copy Provider User Accounts for Shared Storage and Interplay Production
n Network connection information for qualified Dell and HP systems is available in Interplay
Production Dell and HP Server Support, which is available on the Avid Knowledge Base.
n For information about how to use the Copy service, see “Working with the Copy Service” in the Avid
Interplay | Production Services Setup and User’s Guide.
Workgroup Configuration for the Copy Service
Interplay Interplay
Access Access
Metadata
Interplay
Copy Engine Copy
Provider Interplay Provider
Engine
Metadata
Media Media
The shared-storage systems must be running software that is compatible with the version of Interplay
Copy. For compatibility information, see the Compatibility Support Matrix: Interplay | Production,
MediaCentral Platform, Avid ISIS, and Avid NEXIS, which is available on the Avid Knowledge Base:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/compatibility/Avid-Video-Compatibility-Charts
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Creating Copy Provider User Accounts for Shared Storage and Interplay Production
Avid recommends that you use the same Central Configuration Server (CCS) for both
workgroups to make user management easier. For more information on the CCS, see the
Interplay | Engine and Interplay | Archive Engine Administration Guide.
• You must connect the Copy Provider to both shared-storage systems through the same account.
The workspaces must be mounted using letterless drive mappings.
The following example shows the ISIS Client Manager with Composer1 connected to two
different workgroups.
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B Interplay | Production and Related
Products Port Usage
Starting with Interplay Production v3.5, port usage is described in the Avid Networking Port Usage
Guide, which is available on the Avid Knowledge Base at the following location:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/readme/Avid-Networking-Port-Usage-Guide
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Index
A E
Archive Email notification 26
software installation 61 Events
Avid email notification 26
online support 9
training services 9
Avid editing systems
F
installing software 46 Firewalls
Media Indexer shared storage configuration 48 troubleshooting 76
Avid Interplay environment FlashNet client
using Time synchronization 79 installing software 62
Avid Media Composer
installing Interplay components 46
Media Indexer shared storage configuration 48 I
Avid NewsCutter Interplay Access
installing Interplay components 46 installing software 53, 59
Media Indexer shared storage configuration 48 Interplay Archive Engine
Avid shared storage environment software installation 61
supported versions 16 Interplay Archive provider
Avid Support 27 software 62
Avid Symphony Nitris Interplay Engine
installing Interplay components 46 installing software 20
Media Indexer shared storage configuration 48 Interplay environment
Avid Unity ISIS Client Manager using Time synchronization 79
adding remote ISIS system 90 Interplay Installer DVD
starting 45
C Interplay Media Indexer
configuration 39
Central Configuration Server 23 Interplay Production
Check list installation check list 12
installation steps 12 Interplay Production installers 10
Client Manager Interplay Production Services
installation 16 installing Production Services Engine 29
installing server software 29
D Interplay Production Services and Transfer Status
installing software 59
Default Interplay SDKs 36
database folder 22 Interplay Server Installer
Deleting assets folders 60
user account setup 17 starting 19
Disable Interplay Transcode
Service Framework services 59 installing multiple providers 33
Drives Interplay Transfer
index local drives 48 in multiple ISIS workgroup 94
installing server software 28
user account 18
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WAN Workflow components 35
Web Services 36
WG_Database$ 23
Workspace names 16
Workspaces
accessing 17
local drives 48
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