Security, Expanding storage – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Overview of Xsan

Security

As the SAN administrator, you can control access to shared volumes in several ways.

First, users cannot browse or mount SAN volumes. Only a SAN administrator can

specify which volumes are mounted on which client computers. One way you can

control access to data is to mount a volume only on appropriate client computers.

To prevent users from modifying data on a volume, you can mount the volume with

read-only access.

You can control user access to folders on a volume by setting up access control lists

(ACLs) in Workgroup Manager or by specifying owner, group, and general access

permissions in the Finder.

You can also set up zones in the underlying Fibre Channel network to segregate users

and volumes.

Expanding Storage

There are two ways you can add free space to an Xsan volume:

 Add Xserve RAID systems (new LUNs) to existing storage pools

 Add entire new storage pools to volumes

Both methods require you to unmount and remount the volume on clients.

You can also add new volumes to a SAN at any time.

For information about expanding Xsan storage, see “Adding Storage” on page 78.

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