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Entrambi gli SP possono essere riavviati a causa di una race condition e della gestione delle richieste, degli annullamenti e dell'elaborazione degli eventi TestAndClearVolumeAttribute.
Il documento spiega in dettaglio strategie e suggerimenti noti per VNX e VNXe, consentendo così alle aziende di ottimizzare i tempi di attività. Numerosi vantaggi delle revisioni attuali del codice di destinazione vengono trattati e promossi in modo aperto e onesto.
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Il documento spiega in dettaglio strategie e suggerimenti noti per VNX e VNXe, consentendo così alle aziende di ottimizzare i tempi di attività. Numerosi vantaggi delle revisioni attuali del codice di destinazione vengono trattati e promossi in modo aperto e onesto.
Il documento spiega in dettaglio strategie e suggerimenti noti per VNX e VNXe, consentendo così alle aziende di ottimizzare i tempi di attività. Numerosi vantaggi delle revisioni attuali del codice di destinazione vengono trattati e promossi in modo aperto e onesto.
VNX/VNXe Uptime Bulletin fornisce i dati e i dettagli principali su soluzioni importanti, ETA, problemi noti e suggerimenti per massimizzare l'uptime degli storage array VNX/VNXe del cliente.
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler in a Linux environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system.
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler framework in a Windows environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Antivirus Agent (CAVA) and Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CAVA provides an antivirus solution to the clients. CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system. The Common Event Enabler was formerly called the Celerra Event Enabler and the VNX Event Enabler.
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler framework in a Windows environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Antivirus Agent (CAVA) and Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CAVA provides an antivirus solution to the clients. CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system. The Common Event Enabler was formerly called the Celerra Event Enabler and the VNX Event Enabler.
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler in a Linux environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system.
This Simple Support Matrix (SSM) document provides basic platform and component support for Dell EMC Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1.2. The Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format.
This Simple Support Matrix (SSM) document provides basic platform and component support for Dell EMC Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1.2. The Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format.
This Simple Support Matrix (SSM) document provides basic platform and component support for Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1.2. The Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the SSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This Simple Support Matrix (SSM) document provides basic platform and component support for Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1.2. The Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the SSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
Lists the disk part numbers supported for the VNX5200, VNX5400, VNX5600, VNX5800 and VNX8000 the minimum VNX OE for Block code revisions required for each disk model.
This document describes the CLI commands for Block, used to configure and manage a system: including Navisphere CLI and Application CLI commands (Unisphere QoS Manager, Unisphere Analyzer, MirrorView Asynchronous, MirrorView Synchronous, SAN Copy, SnapView, and Snapshots).
This white paper introduces EMC Unisphere Central, a network application that enables administrators to remotely monitor multiple Unity Family, UnityVSA, VNX Series, and VNXe, EMC CLARiiON CX4 Series and vVNX Series storage systems residing on a common network. This paper provides a detailed description of how to use this leading-edge application.
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer uptime. Many benefits of current target code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
This guide describes the administration functionality of Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1.2. Enterprise Hybrid Cloud enables IT organizations to deliver infrastructure, storage, backup, continuous availability, and DR as cloud services
This white paper introduces the architecture and functionality of the VDM MetroSync feature for VNX2. It also discusses VDM MetroSync Manager for automated failover and the ability to preserve asynchronous replication sessions after a reverse or failover.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1. The Dell EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the SSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This Dell EMC Simple Support Matrix (ESSM) document provides basic platform and component support for Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1.1. The Dell EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the SSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.0. The Dell EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the SSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This EMC Simple Support Matrix (ESSM) document provides basic platform and component support for Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 4.1.1 for VxRail. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 3.5. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Federation EMC Hybrid Cloud 3.1. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
Provides a high-level overview of Fibre Channel SAN topologies, discusses simple and complex Fibre Channel SAN topologies, and provides case studies for Brocade Virtual Fabrics. FICON connectivity is also discussed.
NOTE: THIS DOCUMENTATION IS NOT INTENDED FOR CUSTOMERS IN GREATER CHINA****** This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
This white paper provides an introduction of the VNX Storage Efficiency features on the EMC VNX2 storage systems. It provides an overview of the technology, and describes how the storage efficiency features are implemented on the VNX2 series to help you leverage daily storage activities.
This white paper discusses the benefits of Virtual Provisioning on the EMC VNX2 series storage systems. It provides an overview of this technology and describes how Virtual Provisioning is implemented on the VNX.
This white paper introduces the Server Message Block (SMB) 3.0 support available on the EMC VNX and the advantages gained over the previous SMB versions.
This white paper discusses the capacity optimization technologies delivered in the EMC VNX2 series of storage platforms. Deduplication and compression capabilities for file and block storage are delivered standard with the VNX Operating Environment.
This white paper describes the high availability and portable capability of the Virtual Data Mover (VDM) technology delivered in the EMC VNX series of storage platforms.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Federation End User Computing Soluiton 1.0 for Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 2.5.1 Edition. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Federation End User Computing Soluiton 1.0 for Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 3.1 Edition. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Federation End User Computing Solution 1.0. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 2.5.1 Federation SDDC Edition. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This product guide contains prerequisites, installation and upgrade instructions, and usage information for the EMC Storage Integrator 4.0 for Oracle VM.
This document provides basic platform and component support for EMC Hybrid Cloud 2.5.1 Federation SDDC Edition. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document provides basic platform and component support for Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud 2.5. The Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
This document describes using file-level data deduplication and compression to increase file storage efficiency by eliminating redundant data from the files stored in a file system.
This product guide contains prerequisites, installation and upgrade instructions, and usage information for the EMC Storage Integrator for Oracle VM Version 3.3.1.
The document describes the reference architecture for validating EMC VNXe3200 and VNX5200 arrays for AGFA healthcare applications on several OS platforms, in conjunction with hardware-related third-party software.
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
The EMC SMI-S provider defines defines the open storage management interface that enables the interoperability of multiple vendor's storage management technologies used to monitor and control storage resources in multivendor SAN topologies. From version 1.2 onwards, SMI-S includes specification for NAS and related storage elements.
These worksheets can help set up a VNX File or Unified configuration. They deal with network configuration, system storage configuration, and security.
Describes how to configure and manage File, Block, and Unified systems using the Unisphere GUI. The Help system is also available from the Unisphere help buttons and Help icons.
This document is shipped with the EMC VNX5200 Block system. It includes the unpacking instructions, package contents, and the directions for a customer to rack, cable, and set up the VNX5200 Block system.
This document is shipped with the EMC VNX5200 File system. It includes the unpacking instructions, package contents, and the directions for a customer to rack, cable, and set up the VNX5200 File system.
This document is shipped with the EMC VNX5200 Unified system. It includes the unpacking instructions, package contents, and the directions for a customer to rack, cable, and set up the VNX5200 Unified system.
This white paper introduces EMC Unisphere Central, a network application that enables administrators to remotely monitor multiple VNX, VNXe, and CX4 storage systems residing on a common network. This paper provides a detailed description of how to use this new leading-edge application to monitor VNX, VNXe, and CX4 storage systems.
This document provides basic platform and component support for EMC Hybrid Cloud 2.5. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
The Installation and User Guide provides the procedure for installing, licensing, and configuring EMC Storage Analytics including the EMC Adapter. It also describes dashboards and metrics, and includes a troubleshooting section.
This document describes the CLI concepts for Block, used to configure and manage a system. Navisphere CLI and Application CLI (Unisphere QoS Manager, Unisphere Analyzer, MirrorView Asynchronous, MirrorView Synchronous, SAN Copy, SnapView, Snapshots, and VASA) concepts are covered in this manual.
This document dscribes how to power up, power down, and shut down the VNX cabinet and how to use preventive troubleshooting to maintain system operation.
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
This document provides basic platform and component support for EMC Hybrid Cloud 2.0. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
VMware ESXi version 3.0 introduced support for host connectivity to iSCSI storage systems. This document clarifies the connectivity options and recommendations for iSCSI with the VNX iSCSI target.
This guide is part of the EMC VSI for VMware vSphere Web Client version 6.1 documentation set and is intended for use by IT administrators and storage administrators during routine operations for VSI for VMware vSphere Web Client.
This document explains how to use Naming Services, including local files, the Network Information Service (NIS), Domain Name System (DNS), and LDAP-based directory servers such as Active Directory, OpenLDAP, and the Sun Java System Directory Server (iPlanet).
This technical note explains how you can use Microsoft BranchCache V2 to save bandwidth consumption and improve response time on several geographical sites linked by WAN or slow networks.
The Installation and User Guide provides the procedure for installing, licensing, and configuring EMC Storage Analytics including the EMC Adapter. It also describes dashboards and metrics, and includes a troubleshooting section.
The EMC-NextGen-VNX-Documentation-Hardware-VNX5200.zip file contains ALL hardware documentation pdf files for the VNX5200. Each Next Gen Model has its own distinct Hardware Documetation set provided in a WinZip format. With WinZip set to use folder names, it will install ALL of the files into a Folder of the same name as the Zip File, EMC-NextGen-VNX-Documentation-Hardware-VNX5200 when you place the file into the desired location from which to install it. Otherwise, it will simply extract to that designated folder name from within whatever folder to which you currently have the zip file downloaded.
This EMC-NextGen-VNX-Documentation-Software.zip file contains ALL Next Generation VNX “Software” Documentation pdf files for the Next Generation VNX series based on File OE Code 8.1, as well as Block Code 5.33. In addition, it contains the Unisphere Online Help Application which is also itself in a WinZip format. With WinZip set to use folder names, it will install ALL of the files into a Folder of the same name as the Zip File; “EMC-NextGen-VNX-Documentation-Software” when you place the file into the desired location from which to install it. Otherwise, it will simply extract to that designated folder name from within whatever folder to which you currently have the zip file downloaded. For installation of the Unisphere Online Help Application, choose the desired location for the installation and move the WinZip file to that folder… then, “Extract to Here".
This document provides basic platform and component support for Enterprise Private Cloud 1.0. The EMC Simple Support Matrix represents complete product support statements in a simplified, all-in-one format. All supported configurations for a product or solution that are listed in the ESSM format do not require any additional E-Lab Navigator validation.
The VNX/VNXe Uptime Bulletin provides key facts and details about important solutions, ETAs, known issues, and tips intended to maximize the uptime of customer's VNX/VNXe storage arrays.
This document describes how to configure VNX for File to record and display various system events, such as errors, alerts, and commands to facilitate system administration and troubleshooting.
This document is intended for the backup system administrator implementing a backup strategy with one or more VNX. The system administrator should be familiar with backup and restore operations and with the basic administration of a VNX.
This document describes how to create, configure, and manage a virtual tape library unit (VTLU) on VNX. VTLUs allow you to back up data to disk-based storage by means of the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP).
This document describes how to configure and manage Virtual Data Movers (VDMs), which enable you to administratively separate CIFS servers and their associated resources, like file systems, into virtual containers, or VDMs.
This technical module describes how to configure and manage Windows user ID mapping using methods and tools such as Internal Usermapper, MMC snap-ins, local files, and Network Information Service (NIS). Recommends the technique to use based on whether you have a Windows-only or multiprotocol environment.
The document explains the EMC VNX for File that uses the extension of a file to filter the types of files, which Microsoft Windows users can save to a CIFS share or the Data Mover. The file extension filtering mechanism uses a combination of a file’s extension and access control lists (ACLs) to allow or disallow access to files with certain file extensions. The combination of file extensions and ACLs provides fine-grain control of filtering, and allows you to perform the following: 1. Prevent certain types of files from being saved on a share. 2. Prevent a particular user or group from accessing a certain type of file on a share. 3. Allow only certain types of files to be saved on a share.
This document provides an overview of the performance statistics facility used to monitor system statistics. Monitoring performance, protocol, and system statistics is an essential tool for ensuring the optimum performance of the VNX.
Presents a method to secure the HTTPS connection between the ConnectHome feature on a Control Station and the SRS HTTPS Listener service installed on a host system running Microsoft Windows.
This document discusses file system and volume concepts, provides helpful information for planning file systems, and explains how to manually mange volumes and file systems on a VNX system..
This document explains how to configure disk volumes, and create and extend file systems with Automatic Volume Management (AVM). It provides a comprehensive explanation of how AVM works, planning consideration information, and procedures for managing AVM storage pools and other related file system administration tasks.
The EMC VNX software includes utilities that perform a number of functions. For example, this document explains how to use the utilities to migrate groups, shares, files and directories from one Microsoft Windows Server to VNX keeping the original security intact.
This document describes when and how to enable a variety of international character sets (also known as I18N) on the VNX to serve local language requirements.
This document explains how to configure source and destination VNX systems for MirrorView/Synchronous (MirrorView/S), a limited-distance synchronous data mirroring facility that provides high-availability and disaster recovery.
This document explains how to configure and manage disk usage limits (quotas) for users, groups, and trees within a file system, and users and groups within a tree on the VNX system.
This document explains how to configure source and destination VNX systems for Symmetrix Remote Data Facility/Synchronous (SRDF/S), a limited-distance data replication facility that provides complete disaster recovery.
This document describes how to use Symmetrix Remote Data Facility/Star (SRDF/Star) with VNX. It explains how to configure SRDF/Star for the disaster recovery and business continuance volume solutions.
This document explains how to use TimeFinder/FS to create a snapshot (point-in-time copy) of a production file system based on local volumes, and how to use TimeFinder/FS Near Copy or Far Copy to create a snapshot of a file system that resides on a remote system.
This document explains how to use VNX FileMover to automatically migrate infrequently used files to slower, less-expensive storage devices. It discusses file migration and retrieval processes, planning considerations, and performing administration tasks on FileMover-enabled file systems.
This technical module describes how to create and manage read-only, point-in-time logical images (checkpoints) of a production file system, and restore a PFS to a point in time from a checkpoint.
This document contains instructions for using Microsoft Windows tools to perform administrative tasks on a VNX that is configured with the CIFS protocol.
This document contains CDMS overviews for Network File System (NFS) and Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocols. It contains information on document structure, relevant terminology, NFS and CIFS restrictions, migration tools, supported capabilities, document assumptions, migration requirements, and configuration guidelines.
This document provides an overview of File-Level Retention (FLR) storage technology. It explains how to manage files in an FLR file system to create a permanent, unalterable set of files and directories.
This document describes how to configure and manage a VNX network, including network devices and interfaces, address resolution, routing, and virtual local area networks (VLANs). It also provides reference information about Packet Reflect Mode and configuring the Linux service on VNX.
This document explains how to use Time Services, including the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) functions, to synchronize Data Movers with a network time source.
This document describes the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) and Secure File Transfer Protocol functions, and how to configure FTP, TFTP and SFTP on VNX to enable the transfer of files from one machine to another.
This document explains how to use group policy to manage and enforce an access control list (ACL) on a VNX for File. The document also describes steps on using a Windows user interface tool to update the file system security settings on a directory tree.
This document describes how to use VNX with Symmetrix Remote Data Facility/Asynchronous (SRDF/A), an extended-distance asynchronous remote replication facility.
This document explains how to configure VNX to enable high-availability network communications links. High-availability network configurations allow a Data Mover to respond to a failed link in a virtual device (an Ethernet channel or link aggregation), or the failure of all links in virtual device, by automatically rerouting traffic to the available links (virtual device failover) or to the available component devices (Fail-Safe Networking). Topics also include how to manage and troubleshoot a high-availability network environment.