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Apple Xsan 1.1 User Manual

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Q

quotas

checking from client 79
checking from command line 79
checking usage in Xsan Admin 78
described 77
example 77
grace period 46, 77
hard 46
setting 46, 76
soft 46

R

RAID schemes for LUNs 28
read-only volumes 74
refresh interval, Xsan Admin 32
repairing a volume 69
role, choosing 37, 72
rotate multipath method 63
round robin

volume allocation strategy 40, 67

S

SAN (storage area network)

adding 49
adding clients 72
adding storage 52
name length limit 20
removing 48
renaming 48

security considerations 19, 27
serial number 38, 72, 82

sending expiration notifications 94
site-licensed 38, 83

shared secret file 106
shell commands

“command not found” 100
cvadmin 109
cvcp 112
cvfsck 113
cvlabel 114
cvmkdir 114
cvmkfile 115
cvmkfs 116
cvupdatefs 116
fsm 116
fsmpm 117
installed location 107
listed in table 108
man pages 107
problems using 100
snfsdefrag 117

snfsdefrag command 117

defragmenting files 68

soft quota

checking 78
defined 77
setting 46, 76

SSL, and Xsan Admin 32
static multipath method 63
storage, expanding 52
storage area network. See SAN
storage pools

access permissions 63
adding to existing volume 55
checking free space 92
described 17
limit per volume 20
name length limit 20
renaming 61
reserved names 98

StorNext File System 103

adding Xsan client 105

stripe breadth 42

and block allocation size 62
choosing a value 62
setting 62

stripe groups. See storage pools
striping, across LUNs 17, 19

T

troubleshooting

“command not found” message 100
“No manual entry for...” message 100
can’t access RAID system 98
can’t connect to SAN 97
can’t install software 97
can’t mount volume 97
client unable to reconnect 102
computers not listed 97
error -1425 100
LUN size adjusted downward 100
LUNs listed twice 99
LUNs not listed 99
poor Fibre Channel performance 101, 102
reserved storage pool names 98
unable to rename volume 101
wrong creation date in Mac OS 9 100

U

UID (user ID)

assigning 34

unmounting a volume 74

from the command line 119

user ID. See UID
users, assigning UIDs 34

V

volume configuration file 120
volumes