Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Manual

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ZFS Storage Appliance
Administration Guide, Release OS8.6.x
Part No: E76483-01
September 2016
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.6.x
Part No: E76483-01
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Contents
About the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance .........................................................  19
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Key Features ......................................................  20
Supported Protocols .......................................................................................  20
Appliance Data Services .................................................................................  21
Data Availability ...........................................................................................  21
Browser User Interface (BUI) .......................................................................... 22
Network Icons ..............................................................................................  30
Dashboard Icons ............................................................................................ 30
Analytics Toolbar Icons ..................................................................................  31
Identity Mapping Icons ..................................................................................  32
Supported Browsers .......................................................................................  33
Command Line Interface (CLI) ........................................................................  33
CLI Contexts ........................................................................................  35
CLI Properties ......................................................................................  40
Working with CLI Scripting ............................................................................  43
Using Batch Commands .........................................................................  43
Understanding the CLI Scripting Commands ..............................................  44
Accessing the CLI Script Environment .................................................  44
Understanding the Built-in CLI Functions .................................................. 45
Using the Run Function ....................................................................  46
Using the Get Function .....................................................................  46
Using the List Function .....................................................................  47
Using the Children Function ..............................................................  50
Using the Choices Function ...............................................................  51
Using the Functions for Generating Output ................................................  52
Understanding CLI Scripting Errors .......................................................... 53
Configuring the Appliance ................................................................................  55
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Initial Appliance Configuration ........................................................................  55
Network Configuration ...................................................................................  55
Network Configuration (BUI) ..................................................................  56
Network Configuration (CLI) ..................................................................  68
Working with Network Configuration .......................................................  77
Configuring Management Interfaces .........................................................  79
Configuring Network Datalinks ...............................................................  79
Configuring Network Interfaces ...............................................................  82
Configuring Network IP MultiPathing (IPMP) ............................................  83
Configuring Network Performance and Availability .....................................  84
Configuring Network Routing .................................................................  85
Configuring Storage .......................................................................................  88
Creating a Storage Pool (BUI) ............................................................  88
Creating a Storage Pool (CLI) ............................................................  90
Importing an Existing Storage Pool (BUI) ............................................  92
Importing an Existing Storage Pool (CLI) .............................................  93
Adding a Disk Shelf to an Existing Storage Pool (BUI) ...........................  94
Adding a Disk Shelf to an Existing Storage Pool (CLI) ...........................  96
▼ Adding a Cache or Log Device to an Existing Storage Pool (BUI) .............  98
▼ Adding a Cache or Log Device to an Existing Storage Pool (CLI) .............. 99
▼ Removing a Cache or Log Device from an Existing Storage Pool (BUI) ....  101
▼ Removing a Cache or Log Device from an Existing Storage Pool (CLI) .....  102
Unconfiguring a Storage Pool (BUI) ..................................................  103
Unconfiguring a Storage Pool (CLI) ..................................................  104
Renaming a Storage Pool (BUI) ........................................................  105
Renaming a Storage Pool (CLI) ........................................................  105
Scrubbing a Storage Pool (BUI) ........................................................  107
Scrubbing a Storage Pool (CLI) ........................................................  107
Viewing Pool and Device Status (BUI) ...............................................  108
Storage Pool Concepts ..........................................................................  109
Data Profiles for Storage Pools ..............................................................  111
Understanding the Appliance Status ................................................................  113
Dashboard Status .................................................................................  114
Summary of Memory Use .....................................................................  119
Disk Activity Dashboard .......................................................................  120
Dashboard CLI ....................................................................................  122
Running the Dashboard Continuously ................................................. 123
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Status Dashboard Settings .....................................................................  124
Changing the Displayed Activity Statistics ..........................................  126
Changing the Activity Thresholds ...................................................... 126
NDMP Status ......................................................................................  127
NDMP States ......................................................................................  128
Configuring Storage Area Network (SAN) .......................................................  128
Configuring FC Port Modes (BUI) ....................................................  129
Discovering FC Ports (BUI) .............................................................  130
Creating FC Initiator Groups (BUI) ...................................................  132
Associating a LUN with an FC Initiator Group (BUI) ............................  133
Changing FC Port Modes (CLI) ........................................................  135
Discovering FC Ports (CLI) .............................................................  135
Creating FC Initiator Groups (CLI) ....................................................  136
Associating a LUN with an FC Initiator Group (CLI) ............................  137
Scripting Aliases for Initiators and Initiator Groups (CLI) ......................  137
Creating an Analytics Worksheet (BUI) ..............................................  139
Configuring SAN iSER Targets ......................................................... 140
Adding an iSCSI Target with an Auto-generated IQN (CLI) .................... 143
▼ Adding an iSCSI Target with a Specific IQN and RADIUS Authentication
(CLI) .................................................................................................  143
Adding an iSCSI Initiator with CHAP Authentication (CLI) ...................  144
Adding an iSCSI Target Group (CLI) .................................................  145
Adding an iSCSI Initiator Group (CLI) ............................................... 145
Configuring SRP Target (BUI) ..........................................................  146
Configuring SRP Targets (CLI) .........................................................  147
Understanding SAN .............................................................................  148
SAN Fibre Channel Configuration ..........................................................  150
SAN iSCSI Configuration .....................................................................  154
SAN iSCSI Initiator Configuration .........................................................  155
SAN SRP Configuration .......................................................................  157
SAN Terminology ................................................................................  158
Configuring Users ........................................................................................ 160
Adding an Administrator or User (BUI) .............................................. 161
Adding an Administrator or User (CLI) ..............................................  163
Changing a User Password (BUI) ......................................................  165
Changing a User Password (CLI) ......................................................  166
Editing Exceptions for a User (BUI) ..................................................  167
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Editing Exceptions for a User (CLI) ................................................... 167
Deleting Exceptions for a User (BUI) ................................................. 169
Deleting Exceptions for a User (CLI) .................................................  170
Adding a Role (BUI) ......................................................................  171
Adding a Role (CLI) .......................................................................  172
Editing Authorizations for a Role (BUI) .............................................  173
Editing Authorizations for a Role (CLI) .............................................. 174
Deleting Authorizations from a Role (BUI) .........................................  175
Deleting Authorizations from a Role (CLI) .......................................... 176
Adding a User Who Can View the Dashboard ...................................... 176
Understanding Users and Roles ..............................................................  177
User Authorizations .............................................................................  178
Managing User Properties .....................................................................  179
Setting Appliance Preferences ........................................................................  181
Setting Preferences (BUI) ................................................................  181
Setting Preferences (CLI) .................................................................  182
Setting SSH Public Keys (BUI) ........................................................  183
Setting SSH Public Keys (CLI) .........................................................  184
Preference Properties ............................................................................  185
Configuring Alerts .......................................................................................  186
Adding an Alert Action (BUI) ..........................................................  186
Adding an Alert Action (CLI) ........................................................... 187
Sending Email Alerts (CLI) ...................................................................  188
Sending an SNMP Trap (CLI) ...............................................................  189
Alert Categories ..................................................................................  190
Threshold Alerts ..................................................................................  191
Resuming/Suspending Analytics Datasets and Worksheets ...........................  192
Appliance Cluster Configuration ..................................................................... 193
Cluster Configuration BUI View ............................................................  193
▼ Upgrading a Standalone Appliance to a Clustered Configuration (BUI) .....  195
Shutting Down a Clustered Configuration (BUI) ..................................  197
Shutting Down a Clustered Configuration (CLI) ...................................  199
Cluster Terminology .............................................................................  201
Understanding Clustering ......................................................................  201
Cluster Advantages and Disadvantages ....................................................  203
Cluster Interconnect I/O ........................................................................  205
Cluster Resource Management ...............................................................  206
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Cluster Takeover and Failback ...............................................................  209
Configuration Changes in a Clustered Environment ...................................  211
Clustering Considerations for Storage ...................................................... 212
Clustering Considerations for Networking ................................................  214
Private Local IP Interfaces ....................................................................  216
Clustering Considerations for Infiniband ..................................................  217
Preventing Split-Brain Conditions ........................................................... 219
Estimating and Reducing Takeover Impact ...............................................  221
Appliance Services ..........................................................................................  225
Managing Services .......................................................................................  226
Viewing a Service in the BUI ...........................................................  226
Selecting a Service in the CLI ..........................................................  227
Enabling a Service (BUI) .................................................................  227
Enabling a Service (CLI) .................................................................  228
Disabling a Service (BUI) ................................................................  228
Disabling a Service (CLI) ................................................................  228
Viewing Service States in the CLI .....................................................  229
Viewing Service Help in the CLI ....................................................... 229
Setting Service Properties (BUI) .......................................................  230
Setting Service Properties (CLI) ........................................................  231
Viewing Service Logs (BUI) ............................................................  232
Viewing Service Logs (CLI) .............................................................  233
List of Available Appliance Services .......................................................  234
Required Service Ports .........................................................................  236
Configuring Services ....................................................................................  236
NFS Configuration ...............................................................................  237
iSCSI Configuration .............................................................................  242
SMB Configuration ..............................................................................  243
FTP Configuration ...............................................................................  262
HTTP Configuration ............................................................................. 264
NDMP Configuration ...........................................................................  267
Shadow Migration Configuration ............................................................  276
SFTP Configuration .............................................................................  276
SRP Configuration ...............................................................................  279
TFTP Configuration .............................................................................  280
Virus Scan Configuration ......................................................................  280
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NIS Configuration ...............................................................................  284
LDAP Configuration ............................................................................  285
Active Directory Configuration ..............................................................  293
Identity Mapping Configuration .............................................................  299
DNS Configuration ..............................................................................  310
IPMP Configuration .............................................................................  313
NTP Configuration ............................................................................... 314
Phone Home Configuration ...................................................................  317
Dynamic Routing Configuration .............................................................  320
Service Tags Configuration .................................................................... 321
SMTP Configuration ............................................................................  321
SNMP Configuration ............................................................................  322
Syslog Configuration ............................................................................  326
System Identity Configuration ................................................................ 331
SSH Configuration ...............................................................................  340
RESTful API Configuration ................................................................... 341
Shares and Projects ........................................................................................  343
Creating a Project (BUI) ..........................................................................  344
Creating a Project (CLI) ..........................................................................  344
Editing a Project (BUI) ...........................................................................  346
Editing a Project (CLI) ............................................................................  346
Renaming a Project (BUI) ........................................................................ 348
Renaming a Project (CLI) ........................................................................  348
Deleting a Project (BUI) ..........................................................................  349
Deleting a Project (CLI) ..........................................................................  349
Creating a Filesystem or LUN in a Project (BUI) .........................................  350
Creating a Filesystem or LUN in a Project (CLI) .......................................... 351
Editing a Filesystem or LUN (BUI) ...........................................................  353
Editing a Filesystem or LUN (CLI) ...........................................................  354
Renaming a Filesystem or LUN (BUI) .......................................................  355
Renaming a Filesystem or LUN (CLI) ........................................................ 356
Moving a Filesystem or LUN to a Different Project (BUI) .............................. 357
Moving a Filesystem or LUN to a Different Project (CLI) ..............................  357
Deleting a Filesystem or LUN (BUI) .........................................................  358
Deleting a Filesystem or LUN (CLI) ..........................................................  358
Setting User or Group Quotas (BUI) ..........................................................  359
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Setting User or Group Quotas (CLI) ..........................................................  360
About Storage Pools, Projects, and Shares ........................................................ 361
Project and Share Properties ..........................................................................  363
Inherited Properties ..............................................................................  364
LUN Local Properties ........................................................................... 371
Other Properties ..................................................................................  371
Static Properties ..................................................................................  372
Project Properties ......................................................................................... 376
Filesystem Properties .................................................................................... 382
LUN Properties ...........................................................................................  390
Space Management for Shares .......................................................................  396
Shares Terminology .....................................................................................  396
Managing Filesystem and Project Space ..........................................................  397
Setting User or Group Quotas ........................................................................  398
Working with Identity Management ................................................................  399
Working with Filesystem Namespace ..............................................................  399
Share Usage Statistics ..................................................................................  401
Share and Project Protocols ...........................................................................  402
NFS Protocol ......................................................................................  402
SMB Protocol .....................................................................................  409
HTTP Protocol ....................................................................................  414
FTP Protocol ......................................................................................  414
SFTP Protocol ..................................................................................... 414
TFTP Protocol ....................................................................................  415
Access Control Lists for Filesystems ...............................................................  415
Root Directory Access ..........................................................................  415
ACL Behavior on Mode Change ............................................................  416
ACL Inheritance Behavior ..................................................................... 417
Root Directory ACL ............................................................................. 419
Working with Schemas .................................................................................  422
Creating a Schema (BUI) .................................................................  422
Creating a Schema (CLI) .................................................................  423
Schema Properties ...............................................................................  424
Shadow Migration ............................................................................................  427
Understanding Shadow Migration ...................................................................  428
Creating a Shadow Filesystem .......................................................................  430
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Managing Background Migration ...................................................................  431
Handling Migration Errors ............................................................................  431
Monitoring Migration Progress ....................................................................... 432
Canceling Migration .....................................................................................  432
Snapshotting Shadow File Systems .................................................................  433
Backing Up Shadow File Systems ..................................................................  433
Replicating Shadow File Systems ...................................................................  433
Migrating Local File Systems ........................................................................  434
Using Shadow Migration Analytics ................................................................. 434
Testing Potential Shadow Migration using the CLI .......................................  434
Migrating Data from an Active NFS Server using the CLI .............................. 435
Snapshots and Clones ....................................................................................  437
Snapshot Space Management .........................................................................  439
Taking a Snapshot (BUI) .........................................................................  440
Taking a Snapshot (CLI) .......................................................................... 441
Scheduling Snapshots (BUI) .....................................................................  442
Scheduling Snapshots (CLI) .....................................................................  443
Setting a Scheduled Snapshot Label (BUI) ..................................................  445
Setting a Scheduled Snapshot Label (CLI) ..................................................  446
Viewing Snapshots and Schedules (BUI) ....................................................  447
Viewing Snapshots and Schedules (CLI) .....................................................  447
Editing a Snapshot Retention Policy (BUI) .................................................. 449
Editing a Snapshot Retention Policy (CLI) ..................................................  450
Removing a Snapshot Schedule (BUI) ........................................................ 451
Removing a Snapshot Schedule (CLI) ........................................................  451
Making a Filesystem Snapshot Directory Visible (BUI) .................................  452
Making a Filesystem Snapshot Directory Visible (CLI) .................................. 453
Accessing a Hidden Filesystem Snapshot Directory (CLI) ..............................  454
Accessing a Visible Filesystem Snapshot Directory (CLI) ..............................  455
Renaming a Snapshot (BUI) .....................................................................  455
Renaming a Snapshot (CLI) .....................................................................  456
Rolling Back to a Snapshot (BUI) .............................................................  457
Rolling Back to a Snapshot (CLI) .............................................................. 458
Destroying a Snapshot (BUI) ....................................................................  459
Destroying a Snapshot (CLI) ....................................................................  460
Cloning a Snapshot (BUI) ........................................................................  461
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Cloning a Snapshot (CLI) ........................................................................  463
Cloning a Clone .....................................................................................  464
Viewing Clones of a Snapshot (BUI) .........................................................  465
Viewing Clones of a Snapshot (CLI) ..........................................................  465
Viewing a Clone Origin (BUI) ..................................................................  466
Viewing a Clone Origin (CLI) ..................................................................  466
Remote Replication .........................................................................................  469
Remote Replication Workflow ..................................................................  470
Checking Source and Target Appliance Compatibility ...................................  470
Setting Up Network Interfaces and Static Routing (BUI) ................................ 471
Setting Up Network Interfaces and Static Routing (CLI) ................................  473
Creating a Replication Target (BUI) ........................................................... 474
Creating a Replication Target (CLI) ...........................................................  475
Creating a Replication Action (BUI) ..........................................................  476
Creating a Replication Action (CLI) ..........................................................  478
Configuring Replication for a Clustered Configuration ..................................  480
Manually Sending a Replication Update (BUI) ............................................. 481
Manually Sending a Replication Update (CLI) .............................................  481
Creating an Offline Replication (BUI) .............................................................  482
Setting Up an NFS Server for Offline Replication ................................. 482
Setting Up an Export Path to the NFS Server (BUI) ..............................  483
Exporting a Replication Update (BUI) ................................................  483
Verifying the Replication Stream On the NFS Server .............................  484
Importing the Replication Stream from the NFS Server (BUI) .................  485
Performing a Manual Network Update (BUI) ....................................... 485
Reversing Replication for Offline Replication (BUI) .............................  485
Creating an Offline Replication (CLI) .............................................................  486
Setting Up an NFS Server for Offline Replication ................................. 487
Setting Up an Export Path to the NFS Server (CLI) ..............................  487
Exporting a Replication Update (CLI) ................................................  489
Verifying a Replication Stream On the NFS Server ...............................  490
Importing a Replication Stream from the NFS Server (CLI) ....................  491
Performing a Manual Network Update (CLI) .......................................  493
Reversing Replication for Offline Replication (CLI) .............................. 494
Monitoring Replication Progress (BUI) ......................................................  498
Monitoring Replication Progress (CLI) .......................................................  498
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Replication Alerts and Audit Events ................................................................ 499
Using Replication Analytics ..........................................................................  500
Editing a Replication Target (BUI) ............................................................  500
Editing a Replication Target (CLI) ............................................................. 501
Editing a Replication Action (BUI) ............................................................ 501
Editing a Replication Action (CLI) ............................................................  502
Disabling Replication Compression (BUI) ................................................... 502
Disabling Replication Compression (CLI) ...................................................  503
Canceling a Replication Update (BUI) ........................................................ 504
Canceling a Replication Update (CLI) ........................................................  505
Cloning a Replication Package (BUI) .........................................................  505
Cloning a Replication Package (CLI) .........................................................  509
Editing a Replication Package (BUI) ..........................................................  512
Editing a Replication Package (CLI) ..........................................................  513
Disabling a Replication Package (BUI) ....................................................... 515
Disabling a Replication Package (CLI) .......................................................  515
Severing a Replication Package (BUI) ........................................................ 516
Severing a Replication Package (CLI) ........................................................  516
Setting Up Remote Replication for Disaster Recovery (BUI) ...............................  517
Setting Up a Target Appliance at a Recovery Site (BUI) ......................... 517
Switching Operations to the Recovery Site (BUI) .................................  518
Updating the Production Site (BUI) ...................................................  518
Reversing Replication Back to the Production Site (BUI) .......................  519
Setting Up Remote Replication for Disaster Recovery (CLI) ................................  520
Setting Up a Target Appliance at a Recovery Site (CLI) .........................  520
Switching Operations to the Recovery Site (CLI) .................................. 521
Updating the Production Site (CLI) .................................................... 522
Reversing Replication Back to the Production Site (CLI) ........................ 523
Using Replication for Disk-to-Disk Backup ......................................................  525
Remote Replication Concepts ........................................................................  526
Replication Targets ............................................................................... 529
Replication Actions and Packages ........................................................... 530
Replication Storage Pools ...................................................................... 531
Project vs. Share Replication .................................................................  532
Replication Authorizations ....................................................................  533
Replication Configuration for Clustered Appliances ...................................  534
Example: Replication Configuration for Clustered Appliances ......................  535
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Replication Snapshots and Data Consistency ............................................  542
Replication Snapshot Management .......................................................... 543
iSCSI Configurations and Replication .....................................................  544
Replication Failures .............................................................................  545
Replication Action Properties ................................................................. 547
Compressed Replication ........................................................................  549
Replication Packages ............................................................................  550
Cloning a Replication Package or Share ................................................... 551
Exporting Replicated Filesystems ...........................................................  552
Severing Replication ............................................................................  553
How Reverse Replication Works ............................................................  554
Destroying a Replication Package ...........................................................  557
Target Replica Backups ........................................................................  557
Data Encryption ...............................................................................................  559
Data Encryption Workflow .......................................................................  560
Configuring LOCAL Keystore Encryption (BUI) .........................................  560
Configuring LOCAL Keystore Encryption (CLI) ..........................................  563
Configuring OKM Keystore Encryption (BUI) .............................................  564
Configuring OKM Keystore Encryption (CLI) .............................................  565
Creating an Encrypted Project (BUI) ..........................................................  566
Creating an Encrypted Project (CLI) ..........................................................  567
Changing a Project Encryption Key (BUI) ..................................................  568
Changing a Project Encryption Key (CLI) ...................................................  570
Creating an Encrypted Filesystem or LUN (BUI) .........................................  570
Creating an Encrypted Filesystem or LUN (CLI) ..........................................  571
Changing a Share Encryption Key (BUI) ....................................................  572
Changing a Share Encryption Key (CLI) ....................................................  574
Backing Up a LOCAL Key (BUI) .............................................................  574
Backing Up a LOCAL Key (CLI) .............................................................  575
Deleting an Encryption Key (BUI) ............................................................  575
Deleting an Encryption Key (CLI) .............................................................  578
Restoring a LOCAL Key (BUI) ................................................................  579
Restoring a LOCAL Key (CLI) ................................................................. 580
Encryption Properties ...................................................................................  581
Managing Encryption Keys ...........................................................................  582
Maintaining Keys ................................................................................  583
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Understanding Encryption Key Values .....................................................  583
Performance Impact of Encryption .................................................................. 584
Encryption Key Life Cycle ............................................................................  585
Backing up and Restoring Encrypted Data .......................................................  585
Replicating an Encrypted Share ...................................................................... 586
Maintenance Workflows ..................................................................................  587
Understanding Workflows .............................................................................  588
Understanding Workflow Parameters ...............................................................  589
Constrained Workflow Parameters ..................................................................  590
Optional Workflow Parameters ....................................................................... 591
Workflow Error Handling .............................................................................. 592
Workflow Input Validation ............................................................................  593
Workflow Execution Auditing and Reporting .................................................... 594
Understanding Workflow Versioning ...............................................................  597
Using Workflows for Alert Actions ................................................................. 598
Using Scheduled Workflows ..........................................................................  600
Using a Scheduled Workflow ......................................................................... 601
Coding Workflow Schedules ..........................................................................  601
Creating a Worksheet Based on a Specified Drive Type ......................................  603
Uploading Workflows using the BUI ............................................................... 606
Downloading Workflows using the CLI ......................................................  607
Listing Workflows using the CLI ..............................................................  608
Executing Workflows using the CLI ..........................................................  609
Auditing Workflows using the CLI ............................................................  609
Integration .......................................................................................................  611
Configuring the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance for Oracle Database Clients ............  612
Oracle Exadata Database Machine Backup .......................................................  612
Configuring the Appliance for Exadata ....................................................  613
Configuring Exadata for Appliance .........................................................  616
Oracle SuperCluster Backup ..........................................................................  621
Configuring the Appliance for SuperCluster Backup ..................................  621
Configuring Oracle SPARC SuperCluster for Appliance Backup ...................  640
Oracle Intelligent Storage Protocol .................................................................  644
Database Record Size ...........................................................................  644
Synchronous Write Bias Hint ................................................................. 644
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Analytics Breakdown by Database Name .................................................  644
OISP-Capable Protocols and Clients .......................................................  644
Appliance Network File System Plug-in for Oracle Solaris Cluster ........................ 645
Appliance Plug-in for Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition ..........................  645
Appliance Plug-in for Oracle Enterprise Manager System Monitoring ....................  645
Configuring for Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring ..............................  646
Unconfiguring Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring ................................  647
Appliance Plug-in for Oracle Virtual Machine Storage Connect ............................  647
Appliance Plug-in Provider for Volume Shadow Copy Service Software ................. 647
FC Support with Symantec Dynamic Multi-Pathing and Storage Foundation ...........  648
Appliance Replication Adapter for VMware Site Recovery Manager .....................  649
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About the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance (appliance) family of products provides efficient file and
block data services to clients over a network, and a rich set of data services that can be applied
to the data stored on the system.
For information about configuring and working with the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance, see the
following sections:
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Key Features
“Supported Protocols” on page 20
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Data Services
“Data Availability” on page 21
Browser User Interface (BUI)
Network Icons
Dashboard Icons
Analytics Icons
Identity Mapping Icons
Supported Browsers
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Working with CLI Scripting
About the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance 19
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Key Features
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Key Features
The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance includes technologies to deliver the best storage price/
performance and unprecedented observability of your workloads in production, including:
Analytics, a system for dynamically observing the behavior of your system in real-time and
viewing data graphically
The ZFS Hybrid Storage Pool, composed of optional Flash-memory devices for acceleration
of reads and writes, low-power, high-capacity disks, and DRAM memory, all managed
transparently as a single data hierarchy
Support for a variety of hardware
For more information about Analytics and Hardware, refer to the documentation on the Oracle
Technology Network (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/
index.html)
Supported Protocols
The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance supports a variety of industry-standard client protocols,
including NFS, iSCSI, SMB, FTP, HTTP, NDMP, Fibre Channel, SRP, iSER, and SFTP.
For information on these protocols, see the following:
“SAN Fibre Channel Configuration” on page 150
“Configuring SAN iSER Targets” on page 140
“NFS Configuration” on page 237
“iSCSI Configuration” on page 242
“SMB Configuration” on page 243
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