File systems.
Set up the following features as needed:
•
NFS, SMB (Server Message Block), FTP, or HTTP. Configure the methods you will use to access
file system data.
•
Quotas. Configure user, group, and directory tree quotas as needed.
•
Remote replication. Use this feature to replicate changes in a source file system on one cluster
to a target file system on either the same cluster or a second cluster.
•
Data retention and validation. Use this feature to manage WORM and retained files.
•
Antivirus support. This feature is used with supported Antivirus software, allowing you to scan
files on a StoreAll file system.
•
StoreAll software snapshots. This feature allows you to capture a point-in-time copy of a file
system or directory for online backup purposes and to simplify recovery of files from accidental
deletion. Users can access the file system or directory as it appeared at the instant of the
snapshot.
•
File allocation. Use this feature to specify the manner in which segments are selected for storing
new files and directories.
•
Data tiering. Use this feature to move files to specific tiers based on file attributes.
For more information about these file system features, see the
HP StoreAll Storage File System User
Guide
.
Localization support
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 uses the UTF-8 (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format) encoding for
supported locales. This allows you to create, edit and view documents written in different locales
using UTF-8. StoreAll software supports modifying the
/etc/sysconfig/i18n
configuration file
for your locale. The following example sets the LANG and SUPPORTED variables for multiple
character sets:
LANG="ko_KR.utf8"
SUPPORTED="en_US.utf8:en_US:en:ko_KR.utf8:ko_KR:ko:zh_CN.utf8:zh_CN:zh"
SYSFONT="lat0-sun16"
SYSFONTACM="iso15"
Logging in to the system
Using the network
Use
ssh
to log in remotely from another host. You can log in to any server using any configured
site network interface (eth1, eth2, or bond1).
With
ssh
and the
root
user, after you log in to any server, your
.ssh/known_hosts
file will
work with any server in the cluster.
The original server blades in your cluster are configured to support password-less
ssh
. After you
have connected to one server, you can connect to the other servers without specifying the
root
password again. To enable the same support for other server blades, or to access the system itself
without specifying a password, add the keys of the other servers to
.ssh/authorized keys
on each server blade.
Using the TFT keyboard/monitor
If the site network is down, you can log in to the console as follows:
1.
Pull out the keyboard monitor (See
“Front view of a base cabinet” (page 207)
).
2.
Access the on-screen display (OSD) main dialog box by pressing
Print Scrn
or by pressing
Ctrl
twice within one second.
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