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split_abr_encoding_with_appliances [2020/02/05 18:47] – [Export Configuration] walkeradminsplit_abr_encoding_with_appliances [2023/03/09 22:35] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Under Services you should see your config, click the Export button to save. The file will be downloaded to your local computer (Downloads folder if you are using Windows). Under Services you should see your config, click the Export button to save. The file will be downloaded to your local computer (Downloads folder if you are using Windows).
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 +Locate the file you just downloaded.
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 +The exported config file is a .json file, its plain text to easy to work with. We need to do two things with this file:
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 +1. <color #ed1c24>Make a copy</color> (we need one file for each server we are using)
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 +2. <color #ed1c24>Edit each copy</color> (we need to edit the UUID of the file, the UUID appears in two places in the file, remember <color #ed1c24>only edit the copy</color>(s)
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 +The filename contains the UUID, and you need to find this in the .json file, here is an example:
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 +live_encoding_<color #ed1c24>165246ce57984ca0adc505c97315ba2d</color>_20200205_config_01.json So in this example the UUID is <color #ed1c24>165246ce57984ca0adc505c97315ba2d</color>.
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 +Open the file to edit (you can use Notepad) and change one of the numbers/letters in the UUID.
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 +In the above example I changed <color #ed1c24>1</color>65246ce57984ca0adc505c97315ba2d to <color #ed1c24>2</color>65246ce57984ca0adc505c97315ba2d
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 +Save the file and close your text editor.
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 +I renamed my .json files so it was obvious which file was for which Encoding Live.
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 +Repeat these steps for each Encoding Live in your Split ABR system.
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 +==== Upload Config to Encoding Live ====
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 +Now that you have created some copies of the config from the primary Encoding Live server, you can upload each copy to your other Encoding Live servers.
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 +In this example I am using two servers, so only need to upload one file.
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 +Web browse to your second Encoding Live server.
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 +From the <color #ed1c24>Services page</color>, click <color #ed1c24>Import Service</color>.
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 +Select the file you just edited and import it.
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 +The second Encoding Live Service page will now look identical to Encoding Live Server 1.
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 +All we have to do now is to set the server allocation.
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 +==== Allocate Servers ==== 
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 +The final part is to assign a server to each of the <color #ed1c24>Server Variants</color> (UHD/HD/SD) so that we force each Encoding Live server to only encode the profiles in their assigned Variant. 
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 +On the Primary Encoding Live, set the server (standalone is the standard name for an appliance) standalone in the top variant/sever (HD). Set the standalone server in the bottom SD variant/server. 
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 +Now start the service on both Encoding Live server, and if all is well, you will have a Split ABR system with no errors.
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