Disable CMS and disconnect from Panopto

When you use the Admin panel to disable CMS on Pearl-2, the remote recorder disconnects from Panopto. As long as Pearl-2 is still registered, you can create new scheduled sessions in Panopto for this remote recorder, but the events schedule won't synchronize until CMS is re-enabled.

If CMS is re-enabled on Pearl-2 before a VOD session is scheduled to end, recording starts automatically on Pearl-2 when the connection to Panopto is re-established. However, when the start of a scheduled webcasting event is missed, the stream does not automatically start when the connection is re-established. A new webcasting event should be created.

Revoking the registration key and deleting Pearl-2 as a remote recorder is performed in Panopto, see Panopto's documentation for instructions. If you delete Pearl-2 in Panopto, all scheduled and recurring events that were associated with Pearl-2 are permanently deleted.

Content Management Systems (CMSs) can change channel settings automatically. After disabling CMS on Pearl-2, it's good practice to check your channel settings or apply a configuration preset to restore your channel to known values.

Important considerations

  • You cannot start unscheduled ad hoc events when CMS is disabled on Pearl-2.
  • Sessions that are scheduled to start while CMS is disabled on Pearl-2 do not start on Pearl-2.
  • Scheduled webcasting events do not start if Pearl-2's connection to Panopto is not available.

  • Deleting Pearl-2 in Panopto permanently deletes future scheduled and recurring sessions associated with that remote recorder.
  • Do not disable CMS while an event is in progress.

Disconnect Pearl-2 from Panopto using the Admin panel

  1. Login to the Admin panel as admin, see Connect to the Admin panel.
  2. From the Configuration menu, click CMS. The Content management system configuration menu opens.
  3. To disconnect Pearl-2, select none from the Choose CMS drop down and then click Apply.