ICS 1.8 Installation & Configuration Guide
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Welcome to the ICS Installation and Configuration Guide. This document will guide you through
the installation and set up of the Interplay Central Services (ICS) software components. It
provides step by step instructions to visually verify the hardware setup, install Linux and the ICS
software, and configure the software systems that will make use of ICS. It also provides detailed
steps for optional activities, for example: setting up a cluster of ICS servers, or configuring for an
iPad-only deployment.
Note: Beginning with version 1.6, the term “Interplay Central Services” replaces
“Interplay Common Services.” In addition, the term “Interplay Central Playback Service”
replaces “Interplay Common Playback Service.”
ICS is a set of software services running under the Linux operating system. ICS serves layouts for
applications, provides user authentication, manages system configuration settings, and provides
proxy-based playback of video assets over the network to web-based and mobile clients.
ICS supports several different Avid Integrated Media Enterprise (IME) solutions, including
Interplay Central, and Interplay Sphere, and Interplay MAM. ICS installs on its own set of
servers, distinct from the IME solution it is supporting. Multiple ICS servers can be clustered
together to obtain one or more of high-availability, load balancing and scalability.
Note: Refer to the “How to Buy Hardware for Interplay Central Services” guide for
detailed information on hardware specifications and deployment options. The guide is
available on the Avid Knowledge Base
ICS 1.8 web page.
The installation and configuration steps vary depending on the deployment model, target
hardware, and optional steps. For example, installations on qualified HP servers can use an
express process involving a USB key and the supplied Red Hat Enterprise Linux kickstart (ks.cfg)
file. Kickstart files are commonly used in Linux installs to automatically answer questions for
hardware known in advance. On non-HP servers you must install Red Hat Enterprise Linux
manually.
Note: All decisions pertaining to hardware, deployment model, optional activities (such
as setting up a cluster), network connections (GigE vs 10GigE), must be made before
beginning the installation. If these decisions have not been taken, or, to verify a non-HP
server, please consult an Avid representative.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux — sometimes just called Red Hat, but referred to in this guide as RHEL
— is a commercially supported, open source version of the popular Linux operating system. No
matter what the deployment model and target hardware, the installation of RHEL is mandatory.
Note: ICS requires RHEL 6.3. Do not install any OS updates, patches. Do not upgrade to
RHEL 6.4 or higher. Do not run the Linux yum update command.
For more information on Red Hat see “Working with Linux” on page 24
. RHEL licensing and
support options are covered in the “How to Buy Hardware for Interplay Central Services” guide,
available on the
Avid Knowledge Base ICS 1.8 web page.