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ddns_add Send DDNS update to add a record
ddns_delete Send DDNS update to delete a record
rotate Rotate files
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For more detailed help about a given command, type 'help <command>'
For an in-depth explanation of a CLI command and its syntax, type help command after the command prompt.
For example:
Infoblox > help rotate
Synopsis:
rotate log [ syslog | debug | audit | ifmapserver ]
rotate file groupname filename [ filename2, filename3, ...]
Description:
Rotates the specified log file, up to 10 previous.
logfiles will be preserved
The two main groups of Infoblox CLI commands are
and
. To see the complete list of the
commands, enter
after the
set
show
set
help set
command prompt. Likewise, to see a complete list of the
commands, enter
. For information about the CLI commands, refer to
show
help show
the Infoblox CLI Guide.
Field Replaceable Units
The Infoblox-4030 and Infoblox-4030-10GE provide several replaceable units in the system:
Hard disk drives in the RAID-10 array
AC power supplies
DC power supplies (if applicable)
System cooling fans
All replaceable units must be replaced with parts of the same specifications as described in this section. For parts and replacements, contact your
Infoblox field representative or Infoblox Technical Support.
Note: Hardware and FRUs (field replaceable units) for Infoblox-4030 Rev-1 and Rev-2 are not compatible with each other. Ensure that you order
the correct FRUs for your Infoblox-4030 or Infoblox-4030-10GE. (Infoblox-4030 Rev-2 and Infoblox-4030-10GE FRUs are interchangeable.) For
information about Infoblox-4030 and Infoblox-4030-10GE FRU part numbers, see
.
Table 9
Managing the Disk Subsystem
The Infoblox-4030 and Infoblox-4030-10GE appliances use a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) 10 array to provide the optimum mix
of high database performance and redundant data storage with recovery features in the event of disk failures. The disk array is completely self
managed. No maintenance or special procedures are required to service the disk subsystem.
RAID 10 uses a total of four disk drives to create a RAID 0 array from two RAID 1 arrays, as shown in
. It uses mirroring and striping to
Figure 12
form a stripe of mirrored subsets. This means that the array combines — or stripes — four disk drives, creating a single logical volume (RAID 0).
RAID 10 combines the performance of RAID 0 and the high fault tolerance of RAID 1. Striping disk drives improves database write performance
over a single disk drive for large databases. The disks are also mirrored (RAID 1), so that each disk in the logical volume is fully redundant.
Figure 12 RAID 10 Array Configuration
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