tutorials:other:multi_instance_playout
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tutorials:other:multi_instance_playout [2016/11/04 08:24] – [Download and install Multi Instance Manager] tw | tutorials:other:multi_instance_playout [2018/11/13 13:29] – [Configure Multi Instance Manager] tw | ||
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===== Prerequisites ===== | ===== Prerequisites ===== | ||
- | Multi-instance playout requires a special playout licenses. Ordinary | + | Each mAirList licenses |
- | Please contact sales to obtain | + | * either |
+ | * or a special | ||
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+ | (Without any of these two, you can still use the multi-instance setup to manage multiple configurations, | ||
All instances will have a separate configuration and can use any kind of scheduling backend. If you use mAirListDB for scheduling, you will probably want to set up [[tutorials: | All instances will have a separate configuration and can use any kind of scheduling backend. If you use mAirListDB for scheduling, you will probably want to set up [[tutorials: | ||
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C: | C: | ||
- | C: | + | C:\mAirList\Instances\01-firstinstance (<-- data folder for first instance) |
- | C: | + | C:\mAirList\Instances\02-secondinstance (<-- data folder for second instance) |
etc. | etc. | ||
==== Download and install mAirList ==== | ==== Download and install mAirList ==== | ||
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If you haven' | If you haven' | ||
- | In this tutorial, we use mAirList | + | In this tutorial, we use mAirList |
- | * Executable files are in '' | + | * Executable files are in '' |
- | * (Default) data folder is '' | + | * (Default) data folder is '' |
==== Configure Multi Instance Manager ==== | ==== Configure Multi Instance Manager ==== | ||
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First, we click // | First, we click // | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
//Default license folder// can be left empty, as it is the same as the default data folder (where the '' | //Default license folder// can be left empty, as it is the same as the default data folder (where the '' | ||
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//License folder// can be left empty, as we use the multi-instance license file installed in the default data folder. | //License folder// can be left empty, as we use the multi-instance license file installed in the default data folder. | ||
- | // | + | // |
Click //OK//, and your instance will appear in the main window: | Click //OK//, and your instance will appear in the main window: | ||
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Using the Multi Instance Manager is the preferred way of managing a multi-instance setup now. | Using the Multi Instance Manager is the preferred way of managing a multi-instance setup now. | ||
- | It is also possible to manage the instances manually if you prefer. There are two way to do this: | + | It is also possible to manage the instances manually if you prefer, which is described in this section. There are two way to do this: |
- Use the ZIP distribution, | - Use the ZIP distribution, |
tutorials/other/multi_instance_playout.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/16 07:03 by tw