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Note | See the Compatibility Matrix for all supported VNXe versions. |
For a VNXe account, you can manage the following:
The reports for VNXe accounts also include details on all of these items, and on storage processors, ports, meta LUNs, hosts, ports, and disk devices.
For a VNXe account, you can manage the following:
The reports available for VNXe accounts include system overview summaries.
Cisco UCS Director tests the connection to the VNXe server. If that test is successful, it adds the VNXe account and discovers all infrastructure elements in the storage system that are associated with that account. This discovery process and inventory collection cycle takes few minutes to complete.
The polling interval configured on the System Tasks screen on the page specifies the frequency of inventory collection. For more information about configuring the polling interval, see the Cisco UCS Director Network Devices Management Guide.
VNXe is managed through the use of reports that are available within UCS Director. The following sections show how each report is used to manage each function within VNXe.
The System Summary report displays the following details about the VNXe device:
A Storage Processor is a hardware component that provides the processing resources for performing storage operations, such as creating, modifying and monitoring storage resources. Every VNXe storage system has two storage processors.
The report contains the following information:
In VNXe, physical disks are grouped into three groups:
This report provides the following information:
A storage pool is a homogeneous or heterogeneous grouping of physical disks with each tier being disks of similar type and speed. A homogenous storage pool is a single tier pool using one type of disk. A heterogeneous storage pool consists of multiple tiers using different types of disks.
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create a storage pool, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click Storage Pools. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create Storage Pool screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the storage pool you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click Storage Pools. | ||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the storage pool that you want to modify. | ||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify Storage Pool screen, you can modify the following fields:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the storage pool you want to expand, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click Storage Pools. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the storage pool that you want to expand. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Expand. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Expand Storage Pool screen, you can change the following fields to expand the storage pool capacity:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
A file system represents set of storage resources that provide network file storage. VNXe establishes a file system, either CIFS or NFS, that Windows users or Linux/UNIX hosts can connect to and use for file-based storage. Shares within the file system draw from the total storage that is allocated to the file system.
The File Systems report provides the following information:
Note | Before you create a file system, at least one NAS server must exist on the storage system. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create a file system, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click File Systems. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Create File System screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||
Step 4 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to modify file system, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click File Systems. | ||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click the row with the file system that you want to modify, and choose Modify. | ||||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify File System screen, the following fields can be changed:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
Shares represent mount points through which users or hosts can access file system resources. Each share is associated with a single file system and inherits the file system protocol (CIFS or NFS) established for that file system.
This report provides the following information:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create an NFS share, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click NFS Shares. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create NFS Share screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to modify an NFS share, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click NFS Shares. | ||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the NFS share that you want to modify and choose Modify. | ||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Modify NFS Share screen, the following fields can be modified:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create an NFS datastore, and click View Details. | ||||||||||
Step 5 | Click NFS Shares. | ||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the NFS share on which you want to create an NFS datastore and choose Create Datastore. | ||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create NFS Datastore screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
LUN storage resources provide hosts with access to general-purpose block-level storage through network-based iSCSI or Fibre Channel (FC) connections. With LUN storage, you can manage addressable partitions of block storage resources so that host systems can mount and use these resources (LUNs) over FC or IP connections.
This report provides the following information:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the LUN, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click LUNs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create LUN screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to modify a LUN, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click LUNs. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the LUN that you want to modify, and choose Modify. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Modify LUN screen, the following fields can be modified:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
A VMFS datastore can be created from a LUN using the Associate LUN As Datastore action.
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create a VMFS datastore, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click LUNs. | ||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the LUN from which you want to create a VMFS datastore, and choose Create Datastore. | ||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Associate LUN As Datastore screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Host configurations are logical connections through which hosts or applications can access storage resources. Before a network host can access storage, define a configuration for it and associate it with a storage resource. \
VNXe supports the following types of host configurations:
The Hosts report provides the following information about each host:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create a host, and click View Details. | ||||||||||
Step 5 | Click Hosts. | ||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create Host screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the host you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||||
Step 5 | Click Hosts. | ||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the host you want to modify, and click Modify. | ||||||||
Step 7 | On the Modify Host screen, the following fields can be changed:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Initiators are endpoints from which iSCSI sessions originate. Any host bus adapter (HBA) can have one or more initiators registered on it. Each initiator is uniquely identified by its worldwide name (WWN or IQN).
The Host Initiators report provides the following information:
The Host Initiators Report is located under the Hosts screen.
VNXe supports iSCSI and FC initiators. The following information is required:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the host initiator, and click View Details. | ||||||||||
Step 5 | Click Hosts. | ||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the host on which you want to create the host initiator, and click View Details. | ||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Host Initiators. | ||||||||||
Step 8 | Click Create. | ||||||||||
Step 9 | On the Add Host Initiator screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 10 | Click Submit. |
For ISCSI initiators, CHAP information can be modified.
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the host intiator you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||
Step 5 | Click Hosts. | ||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the host that contains the host intiator you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||
Step 7 | Click Host Initiators. | ||||||
Step 8 | Click the row with the host intiator you want to modify. | ||||||
Step 9 | Click Modify. | ||||||
Step 10 | On the Modify Host Initiator screen, the following fields can be modified:
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Step 11 | Click Submit. |
The "Register" action can be used to manually connect an initiator to its host.
Step 1 | Choose . |
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. |
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. |
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the host intiator you want to register, and click View Details. |
Step 5 | Click Hosts. |
Step 6 | Click the row with the host that contains the host intiator you want to register, and click View Details. |
Step 7 | Click Host Initiators. |
Step 8 | Click the row with the host intiator you want to register. |
Step 9 | Click Register. |
Step 10 | On the Register Host Initiator screen, click Submit. |
The "Unregister" action can be used to remove connected initiator paths.
Step 1 | Choose . |
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. |
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. |
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the host intiator you want to unregister, and click View Details. |
Step 5 | Click Hosts. |
Step 6 | Click the row with the host that contains the host intiator you want to unregister, and click View Details. |
Step 7 | Click Host Initiators. |
Step 8 | Click the row with the host intiator you want to unregister. |
Step 9 | Click Unregister. |
Step 10 | On the Unregister Host Initiator screen, click Submit. |
The Host Luns report shows information about the relationship between the LUNs and the hosts.
The Host Luns report contains the following information:
The Host Luns Report is located under the Hosts screen.
The Host Initiator Paths report shows initiator available paths.
The Host Initiator Paths report contains the following information:
The Host Initiators Paths Report is located under the Hosts screen.
The Host IP Ports report shows the information about host connections.
The report contains the following information:
The Host IP Ports Report is located under the Hosts screen.
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the host IP port, and click View Details. | ||||
Step 5 | Click Hosts. | ||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the host on which you want to create the host IP port, and click View Details. | ||||
Step 7 | Click Host IP Ports. | ||||
Step 8 | Click Create. | ||||
Step 9 | On the Create Host IP Port screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 10 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device contains the host IP port you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||
Step 5 | Click Hosts. | ||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the host that contains the host IP port you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||
Step 7 | Click Host IP Ports. | ||||
Step 8 | Click the row with the host IP port you want to modify. | ||||
Step 9 | Click Modify. | ||||
Step 10 | On the Modify Host IP Port screen, the following fields can be changed:
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Step 11 | Click Submit. |
The FC ports report shows the available Fiber Channel ports information.
The report contains the following information:
The Ethernet Ports report shows Ethernet port configuration information.
The report contains the following information:
The File Interfaces report contains information about network interfaces in the VNXe system. These interfaces control access to Windows (CIFS) and UNIX/Linux (NFS) file storage.
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create a file interface and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click File Interfaces. | ||||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create File Interface screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the file interface you want to modify and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click File Interfaces. | ||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the file interface you want to modify. | ||||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify File Interface screen, the following fields can be modified:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
The ISCSI nodes report shows information about available Ethernet ports that can be used for creating a ISCSI interface.
The report contains the following information:
The ISCSI interface is necessary in order to access LUNs from Hosts through ISCSI access.
The report contains the following information:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the ISCSI interface and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click ISCSI Interfaces. | ||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create ISCSI Interface screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the ISCSI interface you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click ISCSI Interfaces. | ||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the ISCSI interface you want to modify. | ||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify ISCSI Interface screen, the following fields can be modified:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
The FAST Cache is a large capacity secondary cache that uses SAS Flash disks to improve system performance by extending the storage system's existing caching capacity. You can configure individual storage pools to use the FAST Cache. When you do this, all storage resources created in those pools use the FAST Cache.
The report contains the following information:
Disks report shows the following information about available disks:
The Storage Pool FAST VP report shows information about FAST VP settings for the selected storage pool.
The report contains the following information:
Data can be relocated using the "Start relocation" action.
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device with the storage pool on which you want to start data relocation and click View Details. | ||||
Step 5 | Click Storage Pools. | ||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the storage pool on which you want to start data relocation and click View Details. | ||||
Step 7 | Click Fast VP. | ||||
Step 8 | Click the row with the storage pool. | ||||
Step 9 | Click Start Relocation. | ||||
Step 10 | On the Start Data Relocation screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 11 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . |
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. |
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. |
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device with the storage pool on which you want to stop data relocation and click View Details. |
Step 5 | Click Storage Pools. |
Step 6 | Click the row with the storage pool on which you want to stop data relocation and click View Details. |
Step 7 | Click Fast VP. |
Step 8 | Click the row with the storage pool. |
Step 9 | Click Stop Relocation. |
Step 10 | On the Stop Data Relocation screen, click Submit . |
The Storage pool Tiers report shows information about tiering configurations of selected storage pools.
The report contains the following information:
The Jobs Report lists all requests initiated in the system. It's used to check the progress of the request and the results.
The report contains the following information:
Fully Automated Storage Tiering for Virtual Pools (FAST VP) enables the system to retain the most frequently accessed or important data on fast, high-performance disks. FAST VP moves the less frequently accessed and less important data to lower-performance, cost-effective disks.
The report shows the details about FAST VP settings such as its Status, scheduled days, amount of data moved to high performance/capacity tiers, amount of data within the tier, etc.
If FAST VP is installed on your system, you can create tiered storage pools, which consist of multiple disk types, such as Flash disks and SAS disks. Using a tiered pool optimizes disk utilization.
The report contains the following information:
This report shows the IP Interfaces available and their IP Address, Subnet Mask, and what Ethernet Port on which each interface is running.
The report contains the following information:
It shows the details about the CIFS Server such as the file interface associated with it and its domain.
The report contains the following information:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the CIFS server, and click View Details. | ||||||||||
Step 5 | Click CIFS Server. | ||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create CIFS Server screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the CIFS server you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||||
Step 5 | Click CIFS Server. | ||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the CIFS server you want to modify. | ||||||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify CIFS Server screen, you can modify the following fields:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
The report provides information about Common Internet File System (CIFS) shares in the storage system. The system uses Active Directory to authenticate user and user group access to the share.
The report contains the following information:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the CIFS share, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click CIFS Share. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create CIFS Share screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | In the Create CIFS Shares dialog box, click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the CIFS share you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click CIFS Share. | ||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the CIFS share you want to modify. | ||||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify CIFS Share screen, the following fields can be changed:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
The DNS Server Report shows the DNS Configuration and list of IP addresses that correspond to the name servers in the domain.
The report contains the following information:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the DNS server you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||
Step 5 | Click DNS Server. | ||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the DNS server. | ||||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify DNS Server screen, the following fields can be changed:
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Step 9 | Click Submit |
This report contains the following information:
Storage Pool
Name
Mode
Used Space (GB)
Home Node
Current Node
Replication Enabled
Default Unix User
Default Windows User
MultiProtocol Enabled
Current Unix Directory
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the NAS server, and click View Details. | ||||||||||
Step 5 | Click NAS Server. | ||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create NAS Server screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the NAS server you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||
Step 5 | Click NAS Server. | ||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the NAS server you want to modify. | ||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||
Step 8 | In the
Modify NAS Server dialog box, the following
fields can be changed:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |
The NFS Server report shows the details about NAS Server instance with NFS protocol and file interfaces supporting it.
The report includes:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the NFS server, and click View Details. | ||||
Step 5 | Click NFS Server. | ||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||
Step 7 | On the Create NFS Server screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
The Routes report contains details about the Static IP Routes.
The report shows the following information:
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device on which you want to create the route, and click View Details. | ||||||||||||
Step 5 | Click Routes. | ||||||||||||
Step 6 | Click Create. | ||||||||||||
Step 7 | On the Create Route screen, complete the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click Submit. |
Step 1 | Choose . | ||||||||||
Step 2 | On the Storage page, choose the pod. | ||||||||||
Step 3 | On the Storage page, click Storage Accounts. | ||||||||||
Step 4 | Click the row with the VNXe device that contains the route you want to modify, and click View Details. | ||||||||||
Step 5 | Click Routes. | ||||||||||
Step 6 | Click the row with the route you want to modify. | ||||||||||
Step 7 | Click Modify. | ||||||||||
Step 8 | On the Modify Route screen, you can modify the following fields:
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Step 9 | Click Submit. |