HP StoreAll Storage User Manual
Hp storeall storage file system user guide
HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide
Abstract
This guide describes how to configure and manage StoreAll software file systems and how to use NFS, SMB, FTP, and HTTP
to access file system data. The guide also describes the following file system features: quotas, remote replication, snapshots,
data retention and validation, data tiering, and file allocation. The guide is intended for system administrators managing 9300
Storage Gateway, 9320 Storage, X9720 Storage, and 9730 Storage. For the latest StoreAll guides, browse to
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HP Part Number: TA768-96093
Published: June 2013
Edition: 11
Table of contents
Document Outline
- HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Using StoreAll software file systems
- 2 Creating and mounting file systems
- 3 Configuring quotas
- 4 Maintaining file systems
- Best practices for file system performance
- Viewing information about file systems and components
- Extending a file system
- Rebalancing segments in a file system
- Deleting file systems and file system components
- Checking and repairing file systems
- Troubleshooting file systems
- Segment of a file system is accidently deleted
- ibrix_pv -a discovers too many or too few devices
- Cannot mount on a StoreAll client
- NFS clients cannot access an exported file system
- User quota usage data is not being updated
- File system alert is displayed after a segment is evacuated
- SegmentNotAvailable is reported
- SegmentRejected is reported
- ibrix_fs -c failed with "Bad magic number in super-block"
- 5 Using NFS
- Exporting a file system
- Using case-insensitive file systems
- 6 Configuring authentication for SMB, FTP, and HTTP
- 7 Using SMB
- Configuring file serving nodes for SMB
- Starting or stopping the SMB service and viewing SMB statistics
- Monitoring SMB services
- SMB shares
- Linux static user mapping with Active Directory
- Consolidating SMB servers with common share names
- SMB clients
- Permissions in a cross-protocol SMB environment
- Troubleshooting SMB
- 8 Using FTP
- 9 Using HTTP
- HTTP share types
- Uses for the StoreAll REST API
- Features for each file share mode
- Best practices for HTTP REST API shares
- Obtaining the HP StoreAll REST API Sample Client Application
- Checklist for creating HTTP shares
- Best practices for configuring HTTP
- Object mode shares and data retention
- Creating HTTP shares from the GUI
- Tuning the socket read block size and file write block size
- Creating HTTP shares from the CLI
- Starting or stopping the HTTP service manually
- Accessing standard and file-compatible mode HTTP shares
- Configuring Windows clients to access HTTP WebDAV shares
- Troubleshooting HTTP
- 10 HTTP-REST API object mode shares
- Terminology for StoreAll REST API object mode
- Tutorial for using the HTTP StoreAll REST API object mode
- Viewing the list of containers for an account
- Viewing the contents of a container
- Finding the corresponding object ID from a hash name
- Finding the corresponding hash name from an object ID
- Commands for object mode
- 11 HTTP-REST API file-compatible mode shares
- 12 Managing SSL certificates
- 13 Using remote replication
- Overview
- Configuring the target export for replication to a remote cluster
- Configuring and managing replication tasks on the GUI
- Configuring and managing replication tasks from the CLI
- Replicating WORM/retained files
- Configuring remote failover/failback
- Understanding the ibrcfrworker log file (ibrcfrworker.log)
- Troubleshooting remote replication
- 14 Managing data retention
- 15 Express Query
- 16 Configuring Antivirus support
- 17 Creating StoreAll software snapshots
- 18 Creating block snapshots
- 19 Using data tiering
- 20 Using file allocation
- 21 Support and other resources
- 22 Documentation feedback
- Glossary
- Index