Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Setting Up a Storage Area Network

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Don’t adjust the block allocation size unless you have specific performance tuning

needs.

For more information, see “Choosing Block Allocation Size for a Volume” on page 98.

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Choose an allocation strategy. This determines the order in which data is written to the

storage pools that make up the volume. You can choose:

 Round Robin: New data is written to the next available storage pool in the volume.

 Fill: Data is stored on the first storage pool until it is full, and then on the next

storage pool.

 Balance: New data is written to the storage pool that has the most free space.

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If you have Windows clients, choose an ID mapping method.

Note: To use ID mapping, Windows clients must be running StorNext 2.7. Xsan

controllers and clients must be running Xsan 1.3 or later.

 Generate IDs from GUID: Windows clients dynamically generate UIDs and GIDs

based on GUID information in an Active Directory domain.

 Use IDs from LDAP (RFC 2307): Windows clients get UID and GID values from the

uidNumber and gidNumber attributes in Active Directory records.

For more information, see “Mapping Windows User and Group IDs” on page 112.

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Click OK.

Repeat these steps if you want to create additional volumes.

Now you’re ready to add storage pools to each volume.

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