Dx content router rules configurator – Dell DX6000 User Manual

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Setting Up the DX Object Storage Platform

• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) options
• Setting persistent cluster settings
• Storing configuration files

For more information about these options, see the Cluster Services Node

Installation and Configuration Guide at support.dell.com/manuals.

NOTE:

Use the Cluster Services Console for normal management and

configuration. Only experienced administrators should use the configuration files

for advanced configurations, described in the DX Object Storage Advanced
Administration Guide

and the DX Object Storage Content Router Setup and

Configuration Guide

. Contact your account team for professional services

consulting on advanced configurations.

DX Content Router services are not automatically configured. To enable

replication to remote clusters, publisher, and subscriber services, DX Content

Router services must be configured through the DX Cluster Services console.

For information about configuring DX Content Router services, see the

Cluster Services Installation and Configuration Guide at

support.dell.com/manuals.
For a complete list of reference documents, see "Additional References" on

page 49.

DX Content Router Rules Configurator

The DX Content Router Rules Configurator (CRRC) is a Java based

application that helps you configure the rules used by the Publisher Service

running on the DX Content Router. You can use this tool to generate the

rules.xml file to enable compression. CRRC allows you to manage XML-

based rule sets without requiring XML specific knowledge.

NOTE:

You can manually copy a rules.xml sample file from the storage

compression node that is preconfigured for compression (Fast and Best channels,

not cluster-level compression). For more information on configuring the DX Content

Router manually instead of using the CRRC, see "Configuring DX Content Router" in

the DX Storage Compression Software Administrator's Guide at

support.dell.com/manuals.

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