Hitachi VSP G200 System Administration Manual

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MK-94HM8016-09
October 2017
H
itachi Virtual Storage Platform
Gx00 and Fx00
SVOS 7.3
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Contents
Preface............................................................................................... 11
Intended audience................................................................................................. 12
Product version......................................................................................................12
Release notes........................................................................................................ 12
Changes in this revision..........................................................................................12
Referenced documents........................................................................................... 12
Document conventions........................................................................................... 13
Conventions for storage capacity values...................................................................14
Accessing product documentation........................................................................... 15
Getting help...........................................................................................................15
Comments.............................................................................................................15
1 System administration overview............................................................ 17
System management architecture........................................................................... 18
Ways to administer the storage system....................................................................18
Overview of Storage Advisor..............................................................................19
Unified management of block storage and file storage................................... 20
Dashboard..................................................................................................21
Inventory and resource information..............................................................26
Device Manager - Storage Navigator.................................................................. 27
Maintenance utility............................................................................................28
NAS Manager................................................................................................... 29
2 Preparing your management software................................................... 31
Installing Storage Advisor....................................................................................... 32
Installing Storage Advisor with the application installer........................................32
Installing Storage Advisor with the virtual appliance............................................ 34
Installing Hitachi Storage Advisor in a DHCP environment.............................. 34
Installing Hitachi Storage Advisor in a static environment...............................36
Changing the root password immediately after installation...................................38
Logging in to Storage Advisor............................................................................ 38
Logging in when Storage Advisor is not available................................................ 39
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Generating and installing a signed SSL certificate................................................40
Using Device Manager - Storage Navigator...............................................................41
Setting up a management client........................................................................ 41
Requirements for management clients.......................................................... 42
Setting up TCP/IP for a firewall.................................................................... 44
Configuring the web browser....................................................................... 45
Device Manager - Storage Navigator secondary windows.....................................45
Requirements for using HDvM - SN secondary windows................................. 46
Enabling the Device Manager - Storage Navigator secondary window..............46
Logging in to Device Manager - Storage Navigator.............................................. 47
Initial superuser login.................................................................................. 47
Normal login............................................................................................... 47
Changing your password..............................................................................49
Adding your SVP to the trusted sites zone for Windows Server computers....... 50
Onboarding and configuring a storage system..........................................................50
Overview..........................................................................................................51
Adding the first storage system..........................................................................51
Adding a fabric switch.......................................................................................53
Adding servers................................................................................................. 54
Creating parity groups.......................................................................................55
Using the maintenance utility.................................................................................. 57
Starting from Hitachi Command Suite.................................................................58
Starting from Hitachi Device Manager - Storage Navigator................................... 58
Accessing a storage system without management software.......................................59
3 Configuring the storage system.............................................................61
System administration tasks at a glance...................................................................62
System administration using Hitachi Storage Advisor.................................................64
Configure block storage.....................................................................................64
Enabling or disabling port security................................................................ 64
Adding a fabric switch................................................................................. 65
Creating parity groups ................................................................................ 67
Creating a pool........................................................................................... 77
Create and attach volumes to servers........................................................... 86
Managing storage systems...........................................................................90
Managing servers........................................................................................97
Managing volumes.....................................................................................101
Configure file storage...................................................................................... 107
Managing file pools....................................................................................107
Managing virtual file servers.......................................................................111
Managing file systems................................................................................112
Managing shares and exports.....................................................................114
System administration using Device Manager - Storage Navigator............................ 118
Setting storage system information.................................................................. 118
Backing up HDvM - SN configuration files......................................................... 119
Restoring HDvM - SN configuration files ...........................................................120
System administration using the maintenance utility............................................... 121
Changing the date and time.............................................................................121
Changing the controller clock settings......................................................... 121
Changing the SVP clock settings................................................................. 121
Enabling IPv6 communication.......................................................................... 122
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Changing network communication settings..................................................122
Changing network permissions................................................................... 122
Creating a login message................................................................................ 123
Forcing the system lock to release....................................................................123
Registering the primary SVP host name............................................................ 124
Changing the administrator password.................................................................... 125
System administration using NAS Manager............................................................. 126
Changing the system date and time of the NAS modules................................... 126
Miscellaneous system administration considerations................................................127
Modifying SVP port numbers............................................................................127
Viewing the port number used in SVP......................................................... 128
Effects of changing SVP port numbers.........................................................129
Changing the SVP port number.................................................................. 130
Initializing the SVP port number................................................................. 131
Reassigning an automatically assigned port number.....................................132
Initializing and reassigning an automatically assigned port number .............. 133
Changing the range of an automatically assigned port number..................... 134
Initializing the range of an automatically assigned port number.................... 135
4 User administration............................................................................ 137
User administration for maintenance utility.............................................................138
Required roles for operating Maintenance Utility................................................138
Setting up user accounts................................................................................. 139
Disabling user accounts...................................................................................141
Removing user accounts..................................................................................145
Backing up user accounts................................................................................ 147
Restoring user account information.................................................................. 148
Managing users, user groups, and accounts........................................................... 150
User administration overview........................................................................... 150
Workflow for creating and managing user accounts...........................................150
Administrator tasks....................................................................................151
User tasks.................................................................................................151
Managing user accounts..................................................................................151
Creating user accounts.............................................................................. 152
Character restrictions for user names and passwords................................... 153
Changing user passwords...........................................................................155
Changing user permissions.........................................................................156
Enabling or Disabling user accounts............................................................157
Deleting user accounts...............................................................................158
Releasing a user lockout............................................................................ 158
Session timeout.........................................................................................159
Managing user groups.....................................................................................159
Roles........................................................................................................160
Built-in groups, roles, and resource groups..................................................161
Verifying the roles available to a user group................................................ 163
Checking if a role is available to a user group.............................................. 163
Creating a new user group.........................................................................164
Changing a user group name..................................................................... 164
Changing user group permissions............................................................... 165
Changing assigned resource groups............................................................166
Deleting a user group................................................................................ 166
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Creating resource groups and managing storage system resources.....................167
When to use resource groups ....................................................................167
System configuration using resource groups................................................167
Resource group examples.......................................................................... 168
Meta_resource.......................................................................................... 171
Resource lock............................................................................................171
User groups.............................................................................................. 171
Resource group assignments......................................................................172
Operations in a resource group for NAS modules......................................... 172
Resource group rules, restrictions, and guidelines........................................172
Managing resource groups......................................................................... 173
Resource access requirements for Device Manager - Storage Navigator
operations.................................................................................................176
Creating configuration files.............................................................................. 187
Creating an LDAP configuration file.............................................................187
Creating a RADIUS configuration file...........................................................190
Creating a Kerberos configuration file..........................................................193
User Administration for NAS Manager.................................................................... 197
Administrator types and responsibilities............................................................ 197
Adding an SMU user (an administrator)............................................................ 198
Changing user passwords................................................................................ 202
Changing your own password.....................................................................202
Changing another user's password..............................................................203
Changing an SMU user profile..........................................................................206
5 Setting up security............................................................................. 211
Setting up TCP/IP for a firewall..............................................................................212
Working with certificates.......................................................................................212
Managing HCS certificates............................................................................... 212
Registering HCS certificates........................................................................212
Deleting HCS certificates............................................................................213
Managing SSL certificates................................................................................ 213
Flow of SSL communication settings........................................................... 214
Creating a keypair..................................................................................... 214
Obtaining a signed certificate..................................................................... 216
Verifying and releasing an SSL certificate passphrase................................... 217
Converting SSL certificates to PKCS#12 format............................................218
Updating a signed certificate...................................................................... 219
Notes on updating a signed certificate for the service processor....................219
Returning the certificate to default..............................................................220
Selecting a cipher suite.............................................................................. 221
Problems with website security certificates.................................................. 221
Updating the certificate files............................................................................ 222
Releasing HTTP communication blocking.......................................................... 223
Blocking HTTP communication to the SVP ........................................................224
Setting up authentication and authorization............................................................224
Authentication server protocols........................................................................225
Authorization server requirements....................................................................226
Connecting two authentication servers............................................................. 226
Connecting authentication and authorization servers......................................... 227
Naming a user group in Device Manager - Storage Navigator............................. 228
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SMU user authentication....................................................................................... 228
Active Directory user authentication................................................................. 229
Using Transport Layer Security (TLS) with Active Directory authentication...........230
Configuring Active Directory servers................................................................. 230
Configuring Active Directory groups..................................................................233
User authentication through RADIUS servers (HNAS server only)........................238
Displaying list of RADIUS servers..................................................................... 239
Adding a RADIUS server..................................................................................239
Displaying details of RADIUS server..................................................................241
Configuring SMU security (NAS module only).................................................... 241
6 Alert notifications...............................................................................245
Viewing alert notifications..................................................................................... 246
Configuring alert notifications................................................................................246
General settings..............................................................................................247
Email settings.................................................................................................248
Syslog settings................................................................................................248
SNMP settings................................................................................................ 250
Sending test messages......................................................................................... 250
Sending a test email message..........................................................................251
Example of a test email message................................................................251
Sending a test Syslog message........................................................................ 251
Sending a test SNMP trap................................................................................252
Using the Windows event log................................................................................ 252
Monitoring failure information in the Windows event log.................................... 252
Viewing the Windows event log....................................................................... 253
Output example of the failure information.........................................................254
7 Managing license keys........................................................................257
Overview............................................................................................................. 258
License key types................................................................................................. 258
Using the permanent key.................................................................................258
Using the term key..........................................................................................259
Using the temporary key................................................................................. 259
Using the emergency key................................................................................ 259
Cautions on license capacities in license-related windows........................................ 260
Estimating licensed capacity..................................................................................260
Software and licensed capacity........................................................................ 260
Calculating licensed capacity for a normal volume............................................. 262
Calculating licensed capacity for an external volume..........................................263
Calculating pool capacity................................................................................. 263
Accelerated compression-enabled parity group capacity.....................................263
Managing licenses................................................................................................ 263
Installing block and file licenses using NAS Manager..........................................265
Adding a license key..................................................................................265
Installing block licenses using maintenance utility..............................................266
Enabling a license........................................................................................... 266
Disabling a license.......................................................................................... 267
Removing a software license............................................................................267
Removing a Data Retention Utility license......................................................... 268
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Examples of license information....................................................................... 268
License key expiration...........................................................................................269
8 Configuring audit logs........................................................................ 271
Audit log settings................................................................................................. 272
Setting up a syslog server................................................................................272
Exporting an audit log..................................................................................... 273
Send test message to syslog server..................................................................274
9 Managing storage system reports........................................................275
About storage system reports................................................................................276
Viewing configuration reports................................................................................276
Viewing configuration reports in the Reports window.........................................277
Creating configuration reports..........................................................................277
Deleting configuration reports..........................................................................277
Collecting dump files using the Dump tool .............................................................278
A Examples of storage configuration reports........................................... 281
Reports in table view............................................................................................ 282
CHAP Users report.......................................................................................... 282
Disk Boards report.......................................................................................... 283
Host Groups / iSCSI Targets report...................................................................284
Hosts report................................................................................................... 285
Logical Devices report..................................................................................... 286
LUNs report....................................................................................................288
MP Units report...............................................................................................288
MP Unit Details report..................................................................................... 289
Parity Groups report........................................................................................290
Physical Devices report....................................................................................291
Ports report.................................................................................................... 293
Power Consumption report.............................................................................. 295
Spare Drives report.........................................................................................296
SSD Endurance report..................................................................................... 297
Storage System Summary report......................................................................298
Reports in graphical view...................................................................................... 302
Cache Memories report................................................................................... 303
Channel Boards report.....................................................................................305
Physical View report........................................................................................309
CSV files.............................................................................................................. 315
AllConf.csv......................................................................................................315
CacheInfo.csv.................................................................................................316
ChapUserInfo.csv............................................................................................316
ChaStatus.csv.................................................................................................317
DeviceEquipInfo.csv........................................................................................317
DkaInfo.csv.................................................................................................... 318
DkaStatus.csv.................................................................................................318
DkcInfo.csv.................................................................................................... 318
DkuTempAveInfo.csv.......................................................................................319
DkuTempInfo.csv............................................................................................ 320
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DkuTempMaxInfo.csv...................................................................................... 322
DkuTempMinInfo.csv.......................................................................................323
ELunInfo.csv...................................................................................................324
EnvMonInfo.csv.............................................................................................. 326
FcSpNameInfo.csv.......................................................................................... 327
FcSpPortInfo.csv.............................................................................................327
HduInfo.csv....................................................................................................328
IscsiHostInfo.csv.............................................................................................328
IscsiPortInfo.csv............................................................................................. 329
IscsiTargetInfo.csv.......................................................................................... 331
JnlInfo.csv......................................................................................................331
LdevCapaInfo.csv............................................................................................332
LdevCountInfo.csv.......................................................................................... 332
LdevInfo.csv...................................................................................................333
LdevStatus.csv................................................................................................335
LPartition.csv..................................................................................................335
LunInfo.csv.................................................................................................... 336
LunPortInfo.csv...............................................................................................337
MicroVersion.csv............................................................................................. 338
MlcEnduranceInfo.csv......................................................................................339
ModePerLpr.csv...............................................................................................340
MpPathStatus.csv............................................................................................340
MpPcbStatus.csv.............................................................................................341
PcbRevInfo.csv............................................................................................... 341
PdevCapaInfo.csv........................................................................................... 342
PdevInfo.csv...................................................................................................342
PdevStatus.csv............................................................................................... 344
PECBInfo.csv.................................................................................................. 344
PkInfo.csv...................................................................................................... 344
PpInfo.csv...................................................................................................... 346
SMfundat.csv..................................................................................................346
SsdDriveInfo.csv............................................................................................. 347
SsidInfo.csv....................................................................................................347
SysoptInfo.csv................................................................................................ 348
WwnInfo.csv.................................................................................................. 348
B System option modes.........................................................................351
System option modes........................................................................................... 352
Glossary............................................................................................ 387
Index................................................................................................ 407
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Preface
This document provides information and instructions to help you use the
maintenance utility and some of the functions in Device Manager - Storage
Navigator as needed to perform system administration tasks and change
settings for VSP Gx00 models or VSP Fx00 models. It explains the GUI
features and provides basic navigation information.
Please read this document carefully to understand how to use the software
described in this manual, and keep a copy for reference.
Intended audience
Product version
Release notes
Changes in this revision
Referenced documents
Document conventions
Conventions for storage capacity values
Accessing product documentation
Getting help
Comments
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Intended audience
This document is intended for system administrators, Hitachi Vantara
representatives, and authorized service providers who install, configure, and
operateVSP Gx00 models or VSP Fx00 models systems.
Readers of this document should be familiar with the following:
Data processing and RAID storage systems and their basic functions.
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800 or Hitachi Virtual
Storage Platform F400, F600, F800 storage systems.
The operating system and web browser software on the SVP hosting the
Device Manager - Storage Navigator software.
The Windows 7 operating system and the management software on the
management server.
Product version
This document revision applies to the following product versions:
VSP Gx00 models and VSP Fx00 models: Firmware 83-04-4x or later
SVOS 7.3 or later
Release notes
Read the release notes before installing and using this product. They may
contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this
document or updates or corrections to this document. Release notes are
available on Hitachi Vantara Support Connect: https://
knowledge.hitachivantara.com/Documents.
Changes in this revision
Improved power saving functionality.
Updated the descriptions of system option modes (SOMs) 305, 665, and
1043, and added SOM 1120.
Referenced documents
The following documents are referenced in this guide.
Performance Guide, MK-94HM8012
Hitachi SNMP Agent User Guide, MK-948015
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Document conventions
This document uses the following storage system terminology conventions:
Convention Description
VSP Gx00 models Refers to all of the following models, unless otherwise noted.
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G400
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G600
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G800
VSP Fx00 models Refers to all of the following models, unless otherwise noted.
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F400
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F600
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
Convention
Description
Bold
Indicates text in a window, including window titles, menus, menu options,
buttons, fields, and labels. Example:
Click OK.
Indicates emphasized words in list items.
Italic
Indicates a document title or emphasized words in text.
Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the
user or for output by the system. Example:
pairdisplay -g group
(For exceptions to this convention for variables, see the entry for angle
brackets.)
Monospace
Indicates text that is displayed on screen or entered by the user. Example:
pairdisplay -g oradb
< > angle brackets Indicates variables in the following scenarios:
Variables are not clearly separated from the surrounding text or from
other variables. Example:
Status-<report-name><file-version>.csv
Variables in headings.
[ ] square brackets Indicates optional values. Example: [ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a,
b, or nothing.
{ } braces Indicates required or expected values. Example: { a | b } indicates that you
must choose either a or b.
| vertical bar Indicates that you have a choice between two or more options or arguments.
Examples:
[ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a, b, or nothing.
{ a | b } indicates that you must choose either a or b.
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This document uses the following icons to draw attention to information:
Icon Label Description
Note Calls attention to important or additional information.
Tip Provides helpful information, guidelines, or suggestions for performing
tasks more effectively.
Caution Warns the user of adverse conditions and/or consequences (for
example, disruptive operations, data loss, or a system crash).
WARNING Warns the user of a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Conventions for storage capacity values
Physical storage capacity values (for example, disk drive capacity) are
calculated based on the following values:
Physical capacity unit
Value
1 kilobyte (KB) 1,000 (10
3
) bytes
1 megabyte (MB) 1,000 KB or 1,000
2
bytes
1 gigabyte (GB) 1,000 MB or 1,000
3
bytes
1 terabyte (TB) 1,000 GB or 1,000
4
bytes
1 petabyte (PB) 1,000 TB or 1,000
5
bytes
1 exabyte (EB) 1,000 PB or 1,000
6
bytes
Logical capacity values (for example, logical device capacity, cache memory
capacity) are calculated based on the following values:
Logical capacity unit
Value
1 block 512 bytes
1 cylinder Mainframe: 870 KB
Open-systems:
OPEN-V: 960 KB
Others: 720 KB
1 KB 1,024 (2
10
) bytes
1 MB 1,024 KB or 1,024
2
bytes
1 GB 1,024 MB or 1,024
3
bytes
1 TB 1,024 GB or 1,024
4
bytes
1 PB 1,024 TB or 1,024
5
bytes
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Logical capacity unit Value
1 EB 1,024 PB or 1,024
6
bytes
Accessing product documentation
Product user documentation is available on Hitachi Vantara Support Connect:
https://knowledge.hitachivantara.com/Documents. Check this site for the
most current documentation, including important updates that may have
been made after the release of the product.
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1
System administration overview
This chapter provides a high-level view of system administration tasks for the
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800 or Hitachi Virtual
Storage Platform F400, F600, F800 storage systems. It describes:
Software architecture and access to system administration tools from
management software (Hitachi Storage Advisor and Hitachi Command
Suite).
System administration tasks for the VSP Gx00 models and VSP Fx00
models storage systems, including some with NAS modules installed to
provide native file functionality (VSP G400, G600, G800).
System management architecture
Ways to administer the storage system
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System management architecture
The following figure shows a high-level view of the storage system
management software architecture. It shows the access points that a system
administrator can use to configure and manage the system settings.
Ways to administer the storage system
The system administration tasks described in this guide apply to all VSP Gx00
models and Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F400, F600, F800 storage
systems, including those with NAS modules.
Users with storage systems that do not have NAS modules use Hitachi
Storage Advisor (HSA), Device Manager - Storage Navigator, and the
maintenance utility to administer block operations. If your storage system
includes NAS modules, use NAS Manager to administer file operations, and
then use the maintenance utility to verify that the settings are synchronized
with block operations.
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For more information about administration tasks for file operations, see the
following documentation:
Storage Subsystem Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS012)
Storage System User Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS013)
File Services Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS006)
Server and Cluster Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS010)
System Access Guide (MK-92HNAS014)
For more information about HSA, see the following documentation:
Hitachi Storage Advisor Getting Started Guide (MK-94HSA001)
Hitachi Storage Advisor RESTful API Reference Guide (MK-94HSA003)
Hitachi Storage Advisor User Guide (MK-94HSA004)
You can also perform some administration tasks from a command line. For
information, see Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide
(MK-90RD7010) and the Command Control Interface Command Reference
(MK-90RD7009), which you can access from the Documentation page of NAS
Manager.
Overview of Storage Advisor
Hitachi Storage Advisor is a unified software management tool that reduces
the complexity of managing storage systems by simplifying the setup,
management, and maintenance of storage resources.
Storage Advisor reduces infrastructure management complexities and
enables a new simplified approach to managing storage infrastructures. It
provides intuitive graphical user interfaces and recommended configuration
practices to streamline system configurations and storage management
operations. You can leverage Storage Advisor to easily provision new storage
capacity for business applications without requiring in-depth knowledge of
the underlying infrastructure resource details. It provides centralized
management while reducing the number of steps to configure, optimize, and
deploy new infrastructure resources.
Some of the key Storage Advisor capabilities include:
Simplified user experience for managing infrastructure resources. Visual
aids enable easy viewing and interpretation of key management
information, such as used and available capacity, and guide features to
help quickly determine appropriate next steps for a given management
task.
Recommended system configurations to speed initial storage system setup
and accelerate new infrastructure resource deployments.
Integrated configuration workflows with Hitachi recommended practices to
streamline storage provisioning and data protection tasks.
Common, centralized management for supported storage systems.
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A REST-based API to provide full management programmability and control
in addition to unified file-based management support.
Storage Advisor enables automated SAN zoning during volume attach and
detach. Optional auto-zoning eliminates the need for repetitive zoning
tasks to be performed on the switch.
Unified management of block storage and file storage
Storage Advisor can be used to onboard and configure both block storage and
file storage if NAS modules are included in the chassis of a supported storage
system.
Understand block and file storage
Block storage:
In block storage, volumes of storage are created. A server-based operating
system can connect to each block of storage and control it as an individual
hard drive. Each storage block can be individually formatted with the
required file system, such as NTFS or VMFS. Block storage systems are
typically deployed in a Storage Area Network (SAN) environment.
From the dashboard of Storage Advisor, you can discover, register, and
onboard a block storage system.
File storage:
Storage Advisor supports unified onboarding and configuration of file
storage in the form of NAS modules.
If a supported storage system includes NAS modules, the file storage is
automatically added with the block storage. Then file pools and other file
resources can be created in the Storage Advisor interface or by using the
API.
Adding block and file storage together
Storage Advisor enables you to add block and file storage in a single step.
The only requirements are the service processor (SVP) IP address, user
name, and password. When the file storage is added, the cluster is
automatically registered in Storage Advisor.
Unified configuration
Once a storage system is onboarded, all block and file resources can be
configured and managed from a single Storage System page. File pool
creation workflow incorporates best practices that simplify workflow and
enhance usability. The file pools are used to easily create virtual file servers,
file systems, and shares and exports. File system creation automatically
mounts and formats the new file system.
Unified reporting
Capacity is reported for all aggregated storage systems in the dashboard.
20 System administration overview
System Administrator Guide for VSP Gx00 models and VSP Fx00 models
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