Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Setting Up a Storage Area Network

 Use for: Choose the type of data to store in the storage pool. Journal data is used by

the controller to ensure the integrity of files in the volume. Metadata is file system

information used by the controller. Journal data and metadata are always stored at

least on the first storage pool in a volume. If this is not the first storage pool in the

volume, you can choose “User data only.” To allow only files saved in a folder that has

an affinity for this storage pool, enable “Only data with affinity.”

 Stripe Breadth: Unless you have calculated a different value for performance tuning,

leave this set to the default (256 blocks). Otherwise, change this number to the

amount of data written, in turn, to each LUN in the storage pool. For optimum

performance with Xserve RAID systems, the stripe breadth multiplied by the block

allocation size (which you set for the volume) should equal 1 MB (1,048,576 bytes).

For more information, see “Choosing Stripe Breadth for a Storage Pool” on page 93.

 Multipath Method: If you have two Fibre Channel connections between each client

computer and Xserve RAID system, choose how Xsan uses the connections. Choose

Rotate to have Xsan alternate between the connections for maximum throughput.

Choose Static to have Xsan assign each LUN in the storage pool alternately to one of

the connections when the volume is mounted.

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Click OK to return to the list.

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Repeat for each storage pool you need.

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