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  2. Cohesity Cloud Scale Technology Manual Deployment Guide for Kubernetes Clusters
  3. Section I. Configurations
  4. Configuration of key parameters in Cloud Scale deployments
  5. Managing media server configurations in Web UI
Cohesity Cloud Scale Technology Manual Deployment Guide for Kubernetes Clusters

Managing media server configurations in Web UI

When media server certificates are shared with the primary server, then:

  • Media servers would no longer have explicit Host IDs.

  • Media servers would not appear in Web UI > Hosts > Host properties but would be visible in Java UI.

Editing media server properties

Perform the following steps to edit the properties of media server through Web UI:

  1. Navigate to Web UI > Hosts > Host properties > Configure hosts > Configure media server.

  2. Enter the Media server name and click on Configure.

  3. Perform the required changes to the media server's configuration and click Save to apply the changes.

Note:

Even after modifying the media server configurations, the media servers would not be visible in Web UI > Hosts > Host properties. However, the changes would have been applied successfully.

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