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NFS on NS480's
Hi Folks,
I'm having a bit of a nightmare at present - I've inherited an NS480 (not a bad thing granted ). However the SAN appears to be in a bit of a mess I'm struggling to get my head around what is active storage and what is not.
Anyways - the major problem I have is that I need to re-provision all of its storage as NFS once I begin to clear it off (I know it's a shame) but the hosts that are due to connect to have no hba's and there is no budget to procure any. So essentially I am left with a Full UP NS480 which has 1 raid 5 nfs storage group provisioned which I can't expand even though I've managed to free up 5 HD's - so then I try to provision storage from the 5 HD's and I am only allowed provision as Performance (Raid10); the storage that is there is already is RAID 5 (.8TB - 4 DISKS) and according to the disk provision wizard I am not allowed touch this - but I am massivelt confused here - I would have assumed I'd be able to create a LUN from my free disks and from here a file system and then an NFS share - should it not be that simple - so please help because I am lost and what's most frustrating is that it's like the NS480 hardly exists - I can't even find sales pages let alone manuals
G
dynamox
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January 25th, 2013 18:00
can you post output from "nas_pool -l"
help_me_please1
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January 28th, 2013 02:00
The test is one I've created but there is no capacity associated with it.
id inuse acl name
5 y 0 clar_r5_perf
47 n 0 Test
dynamox
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January 28th, 2013 04:00
can you also post output from this command, use your array serial number (cat /etc/hosts |grep APM)
/nas/sbin/.setup_clariion list config APM00073201234
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January 28th, 2013 04:00
What does this command do exactly?
dynamox
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January 28th, 2013 04:00
it will list configuration of your backend storage, output will look something like this:
Enclosure(s) 0_0,1_0,2_0,3_0,0_1,1_1,2_1,3_1,0_2,1_2,2_2,3_2,0_3,1_3,2_3,3_3,0_4,1_4,2_4,3_4,0_5,1_5 are installed in the system.
Enclosure info:
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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1_5:100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000
ATA UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB
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0_5: 10001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000
ATA EMP UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB
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3_4: 10001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000
ATA EMP UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB
Rainer_EMC
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January 28th, 2013 08:00
Dont you have a Powerlink account ?
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January 28th, 2013 08:00
creating an extra pool wont help you
If you have the LUNs created properly the Celerra will automatically assign them to system pools.