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OneFS Web Administration Guide
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OneFS Web Administration Guide
The
OneFS
Web Administration Guide describes how to activate licenses, configure network interfaces, manage the file system, provision block storage, run system jobs, protect data, back up the cluster, set up storage pools, establish quotas, secure access, migrate data, integrate with other applications, and monitor
PowerScale
clusters.
About this guide
This guide describes how the
PowerScale
OneFS
web administration interface provides access to cluster configuration, management, and monitoring functionality.
Scale-out NAS overview
The scale-out NAS storage platform combines modular hardware with unified software to harness unstructured data. Powered by the
OneFS
operating system, a cluster delivers a scalable pool of storage with a global namespace.
Where to go for support
This topic contains resources for getting answers to questions about
PowerScale
products.
PowerScale scale-out NAS
PowerScale
OneFS combines the three layers of storage architecture—file system, volume manager, and data protection—into a scale-out NAS cluster.
General cluster administration
Access zones
Authentication
Administrative roles and privileges
Identity management
Home directories
When you create a local user, OneFS automatically creates a home directory for the user.
Data access control
OneFS supports two types of permissions data on files and directories that control who has access: Windows-style access control lists (ACLs) and POSIX mode bits (UNIX permissions).
File sharing
You can access files and directories using SMB for Windows file sharing, NFS for Unix file sharing, secure shell (SSH), FTP, and HTTP.
File filtering
File filtering enables you to allow or deny file writes based on file type.
Auditing
Snapshots
Deduplication with SmartDedupe
Data replication with SyncIQ
SyncIQ data replication overview
OneFS
enables you to replicate data from one
PowerScale
cluster to another through the SyncIQ software module. You must activate a SyncIQ license on both
PowerScale
clusters before you can replicate data between them.
Replication policies and jobs
Data replication is coordinated according to replication policies and replication jobs. Replication policies specify what data is replicated, where the data is replicated to, and how often the data is replicated. Replication jobs are the operations that replicate data from one
PowerScale
cluster to another. SyncIQ generates replication jobs according to replication policies.
Replication snapshots
SyncIQ generates snapshots to facilitate replication, failover, and failback between
PowerScale
clusters. Snapshots generated by SyncIQ can also be used for archival purposes on the target cluster.
Data failover and failback with SyncIQ
SyncIQ enables you to perform automated data failover and failback operations between
PowerScale
clusters. If your primary cluster goes offline, you can fail over to a secondary
PowerScale
cluster, enabling clients to continue accessing their data. If the primary cluster becomes operational again, you can fail back to the primary cluster.
Recovery times and objectives for SyncIQ
The Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) are measurements of the impacts that a disaster can have on business operations. You can calculate your RPO and RTO for a disaster recovery with replication policies.
Replication policy priority
When creating a replication policy, you can configure a policy to have priority over other jobs.
SyncIQ license functionality
You can replicate data to another
PowerScale
cluster only if you activate a SyncIQ license on both the local cluster and the target cluster.
Replication for nodes with multiple interfaces
You can force replication and restrict target network settings to use only when specified pools or interfaces are selected.
Restrict SyncIQ source nodes
You can restrict SyncIQ to use the interfaces in the specified IP address pool using the command-line interface.
Creating replication policies
You can create replication policies that determine when data is replicated with SyncIQ.
Managing replication to remote clusters
You can manually run, view, assess, pause, resume, cancel, resolve, and reset replication jobs that target other clusters.
Initiating data failover and failback with SyncIQ
You can fail over from one
PowerScale
cluster to another if, for example, your primary cluster becomes unavailable. You can fail back when the primary cluster becomes available again. You can revert failover if you decide that the failover was unnecessary or if you failed over for testing purposes.
Performing disaster recovery for older SmartLock directories
If you replicated a SmartLock compliance directory to a secondary cluster running OneFS 7.2.1 or earlier, you cannot fail back the SmartLock compliance directory to a primary cluster running OneFS 8.0.1 or later. However, you can recover the SmartLock compliance directory stored on the secondary cluster, and migrate it back to the primary cluster.
Managing replication policies
You can modify, view, enable, and disable replication policies.
Managing replication to the local cluster
You can interrupt replication jobs that target the local cluster.
Managing replication performance rules
You can manage the impact of replication on cluster performance by creating rules that limit the network traffic that is created and the rate at which files replication jobs send files.
Managing replication reports
In addition to viewing replication reports, you can configure how long reports are retained on the cluster. You can also delete any reports that have passed their expiration period.
Managing failed replication jobs
If a replication job fails due to an error, SyncIQ might disable the corresponding replication policy. For example SyncIQ might disable a replication policy if the IP or hostname of the target cluster is modified. If a replication policy is disabled, the policy cannot be run.
Data layout with FlexProtect
NDMP backup
File retention with SmartLock
Protection domains
Data-at-rest encryption
S3 Support
SmartQuotas
Storage pools
Pool-based tree reporting in FSAnalyze (FSA)
Job management
Networking
Partitioned Performance Performing for NFS
Antivirus
File system explorer
OneFS Event Reference Guide
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OneFS Web Administration Guide
The
OneFS
Web Administration Guide describes how to activate licenses, configure network interfaces, manage the file system, provision block storage, run system jobs, protect data, back up the cluster, set up storage pools, establish quotas, secure access, migrate data, integrate with other applications, and monitor
PowerScale
clusters.
Data replication with SyncIQ
Data replication with SyncIQ