Storage Management
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Titan SiliconServer
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
Storage Management
heading, click on
Silicon File Systems
to view a list of
all file systems.
3.
From the
Label
column, select every Silicon File System in the pool.
4.
From the list of
Actions
located on the bottom of the page, click on
unmount
to open a
confirmation dialog box.
5.
Click the
OK
button to unmount the file systems.
6.
From the list of
Actions
located on the bottom of the page, click on
Storage Pools
to
view a list of all pools.
7.
From the
Label
column, select the Storage Pool that will have its access mode changed.
8.
From the list of
Actions
located on the bottom of the page, click
deny access
to open a
confirmation dialog box.
9.
Click
OK
to restrict access to the Storage Pool. This will also remove the pool from the
Storage Pools list, but it will not be deleted.
To Allow Access to a Storage Pool
A Storage Pool can be set so that clients cannot access any of its Silicon File Systems. This
procedure will return access to a Storage Pool, but it can also be used when a storage array that
has been previously owned by another Titan SiliconServer has been physically relocated to be
served by this server. The process involves restoring access to one of the System Drives that
belong to the pool, and then restoring access to the pool itself.
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
Storage Management
heading, click on
System Drives
to view a list of all
System Drives.
3.
From the
ID
column, select one of the System Drives that belong to the pool that needs
its access restored.
4.
From the list of
Actions
located on the bottom of the page, click on
allow access
to
restore access to the System Drives.
5.
From the
Storage Pool
column, click on the name of the pool to view its Storage Pool
Details page.
6.
From the list of
Actions
located on the bottom of the page, click on
allow access
to open
a confirmation dialog box.
7.
Click the
OK
button to restore access to the Storage Pool.
If the Storage Pool contains any file systems, each file system will need to be associated with an
EVS before it can be made accessible. To do this, navigate to the details page for each Silicon
File System in the Storage Pool and assign it to the desired EVS.