Apple Xsan 1.1 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Setting Up a Storage Area Network
Deciding Which Clients to Mount a Volume On
If you create multiple volumes, decide which volumes should be mounted on which
clients.
Choosing Controllers
You must choose at least one computer to be the SAN controller, the computer that is
responsible for managing file system metadata.
Note: File system metadata and journal data are stored on selected SAN volumes, not
on the controller itself. For more information, see “Choosing Where to Store Metadata
and Journal Data” on page 30.
If you have a small number of clients or if performance is not critical you can use a
single computer as both controller and client. You can even set up a SAN consisting of
a single storage device and a single computer that acts as both controller and client (to
provide network attached storage, for example).
If high availability is important, you should use at least two controllers, one as the
primary controller and one as a standby. You can specify additional controllers as
needed, and set their failover priorities to determine the order in which they are tried if
the primary controller stops responding.
Choosing Standby Controllers
To be sure that SAN volumes are always available, set up at least one standby controller
that can take over if your primary metadata controller fails. A standby controller also
makes it possible for you to upgrade software on the controllers without interrupting
user access to SAN volumes.
Combining Clients and Controllers
The same computer can function as both a metadata controller and a client. It’s
possible, for example, to set up a SAN consisting of a single Xserve RAID and one
computer that acts as both controller and client. Any computer you specify as a
controller can also act as a client.
If, for example, you don’t have a computer to dedicate as a standby controller, you can
assign a computer that is normally used as a client to take over controller duties if the
primary controller fails.
To keep clients and controllers separate, you can set up client-only computers for your
users.
Choosing Where to Store Metadata and Journal Data
The metadata and journal data that describe a volume are not stored on the volume’s
metadata controller but on the volume itself. By default, they are stored on the first
storage pool in the volume. If the volume consists of more than one storage pool, you
can choose which storage pool is used to store metadata and journal data.