d. Add the resource dependencies for the physical disk and network name that
the file share will use and click
Next
.
e. Enter the share name of FS2 and the path to the disk in this group, either
drive or subdirectory. You can then set:
v
For CIFS shares properties:
– User Limit
– Permissions
– Advanced File Share
v
For NFS shares properties:
– Permissions
– Share
A note on anonymous access:
When you create an NFS share, it is
strongly recommended that you not disable anonymous access to
avoid client-connection problems. See “Enabling Server for NFS” on
page 75 for more details.
f. Click
Finish
to create the resource.
g. Right-click the resource and select
Bring online
.
Powering off and powering on the Model 326
The clustering function requires special considerations when you need to power off
and power on the Model 326. This section gives the details for those
considerations.
Powering off the Model 326 when clustering is active
1. Make note of the order in which you shut down the nodes.
You shut the nodes down one at a time, and in the powering on procedure you
start the nodes in the opposite order in which you powered them off.
2. On the node that you want to shut down last (the second node), click
Cluster
Administration
, located in IBM NAS Admin, in the Cluster Tools folder. If
prompted for a cluster name, enter the name of the cluster, and then click
Open
. Make sure that all resources are in the online state.
3. With all clustered resources in the online state, on the node that you want to
shut down first (the first node), go to
Start
→
Shut Down
and select
Shut down
from the drop-down menu. Click
OK
.
4. On the second node, in Cluster Administrator, wait for all resources to failover to
that node and return to the online state.
5. When all resources are in the online state, and the first node has shut down, on
the second node go to
Start
→
Shutdown
and select
Shut down
from the
drop-down menu. Click
OK
.
6. When both nodes have shut down, power off each 5191 RAID Storage
Controller by pressing the two power switches located on the rear of the unit.
7. Power off all 5192 Network Attached Storage Storage Units and 3534 Managed
Hubs.
8. You can power down any network hubs or switches that are used exclusively by
the Model 326. If they are used by other network attached devices, do not
power these off.
9. You can also power off any Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) that regulate
power for the Model 326, provided that no other equipment that you want to
keep powered on is plugged into the same UPS.
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