Chapter 6: managing metadata controllers, Chapter 7: monitoring san status – Apple Xsan 2 (Third Edition) User Manual

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Contents

71

Managing Users and Groups with Workgroup Manager

72

Adding SAN Users

72

Deleting SAN Users

73

Creating Groups

73

Deleting Groups

73

Changing Group Membership

74 Controlling Client and User Access
74

Controlling File and Folder Access Using the Finder

74

Controlling File and Folder Access Using Xsan Admin

75

Unmounting a Volume on a Client

76

Restricting a Client to Read-Only Access

77

Removing a Client from a SAN

78

Mapping Windows User and Group IDs

79 Setting SAN User and Group Quotas
80

About Xsan Quotas

81 Checking User Quota Status
83 Helping Users Check Quotas
83 Creating Local Home Folders for Network Accounts
84 Managing Client Computers Remotely
84

Controlling a Client Using Screen Sharing

85

Connecting to a Client Using SSH in Terminal

85

Managing a Client Server Using Server Admin

86

Chapter 6: Managing Metadata Controllers

87 Adding a Metadata Controller
88 Setting Controller Failover Priority
88 Switching to a Standby Controller
89 Finding Out Which Controller Is Hosting a Volume
89 Listing the Volumes Hosted by a Controller
90 Changing a Controller’s IP Address
90 Converting a Controller to a Client
91 Accessing Controller Computers Remotely
91

Controlling a Controller Using Screen Sharing

92

Connecting to a Controller Using SSH in Terminal

92

Managing a Controller Using Server Admin

92 Monitoring Controller Status

93

Chapter 7: Monitoring SAN Status

93 Checking SAN Status
94 Checking Volume Status
94 Monitoring RAID Devices
95 Checking Free Space on a Volume
96 Checking Free Space on a Storage Pool

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