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1. Option Description S Adds or removes an external Antivirus scan engine a Adds a new item to the Antivirus configuration d Disables Antivirus on specific file systems e Enables Antivirus on specific file systems f FSLIST Specifies file system names separated by commas g Updates the Antivirus unavailable policy k PROTOCOL Specifies a file sharing protocol for scan policies 1 Lists the Antivirus configuration p PORTNUMBER Specifies the port number of an external scan engine r Removes an existing item from the Antivirus configuration s FILE SIZE Specifies the file size limit in MB for exclusions u Updates an item in the Antivirus configuration x FILE EXTENSION Specifies a list of file types to be excluded from scans for example jpeg meg Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_av ibrix_avscan ibrix_avquarantine Manages infected files on a StoreAll file system Description The ibrix_avquarantine command is used to manage infected files that were quarantined Synopsis 20 Manage quarantined files ibrix_avquarantine L R D M f lt FSNAME gt p lt COMMA SEPARATED PATH TO FILES gt In this instance e lt FSNAME gt is the name of the file system e lt COMMA SEPARATED PATH TO FILES gt is a comma separated list of paths to the quarantined files List quarantined files ibrix_avquarantine L f lt FSNAME gt Hash names are displaye
2. Option Description C Sets the grace period for a file system The default is seven days D Deletes user group or directory tree limits G Specifies all groups with quota settings I SOFT_FILES Sets the soft limit on the number of files K INODES GRACE TIME Specifies the number of Hours Days Weeks Months to set as the grace period for the inode limit for example 1OH 1D 2W 2M M SOFT MEGABYTES Sets the soft limit on the megabyte allocation T All directory trees U Specifies all users with quota settings d NAME Specifies the name of a directory tree quota e PATH Exports the existing quotas information to a file f FSNAME A file system g GROUP or GID A group or group ID Enclose the group name in single or double quotation marks The GID value cannot exceed 2 147 483 647 i HARD FILES Sets the hard limit on the number of files The default value is O k BLOCKS _GRACE_TIME Specifies the number of Hours Days Weeks Months to set as the grace period for the block limit for example IOH 1D 2W 2M 1 Lists quota limits m HARD MEGABYTES __ Sets the hard limit for megabyte allocation The default value is O p PATH Specifies the pathname of a directory tree s Sets quota limits t PATH Imports quotas information from a file u USER or UID A user name or user ID Enclose the user name in single or double quotation marks The UID
3. Option Description D Restores the default server assignments automatically use all servers and the cluster network interface on each server P ASSIGNMENT _ID1 Server assignment ID ASSIGNMENT_IDn a Creates a server assignment A previous server assignment for the same export must not exist or must be removed before a new server assignment is created FSNAME An exported file system h HOSTLIST The servers to use for remote replication 1 Lists the export file systems and corresponding server assignments servers and NICs on this cluster n NETWORK INTERFACE NAME Network interface assignments for the specified servers Use the StoreAll network interface name NIC p directory The exported directory under the specified exported file system The default is the root of the file system r Removes a server assignment for remote replication Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_crr ibrix_crr_export ibrix_cluster ibrix_nic ibrix_crr_nic 51 ibrix_datavalidation Performs a data validation scan of a file system or subdirectory Description To ensure that WORM and retained files remain unchanged it is important to run a data validation scan periodically Circumstances such as the following can cause a file to change unexpectedly e System hardware errors such as write errors e Degrading of on disk data over time which can change the stored bit values even if no
4. verbose Use per1 to invoke MDexport For example perl usr bin Metabox scripts MDExport pl database ibrixFS user ibrix dbconfig usr local Metabox scripts startup xml output home mydir save csv This command exports metadata from the ibrixFs file system and generates the output file save csv inthe home mydir directory The CSV file contains attributes from the table AttributeKeyValue Options Option Description database lt dbname gt Specifies the database containing the metadata lt dbname gt is the name of the file system dbconfig lt xml gt Specifies the metadata configuration file outputfile lt fname gt Specifies the CSV output file used to save the metadata user lt username gt The username for accessing the database Shows the usage for this command See also MDimport 180 StoreAll software commands MDimport Imports custom metadata to an Express Query database Description The MDImport tool imports a CSV file containing custom or audit metadata into a new Express Query database Synopsis Import metadata to a file system MDImport f lt FSname gt n lt Fname gt t lt Ftype gt The following command imports custom file system metadata MDimport f newlbrixFs t custom n home mydir save csv The next command imports audit metadata MDimport f target t audit n simple report_for_source_at_1341513594723 csv The ibrix audit reports command automatically gen
5. Number of KB that StoreAll software will pre fetch under NFS NFS _readahead The default for prealloc is 256 KB The defaults for readahead and NFS readahead are 128 KB List preferred segments or allocation policy for the specified hosts host groups or file system ibrix fs tune 1 h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST f FSNAME The S option lists preferred segments The P option lists allocation policy The command also lists the state of the allocation policy storage settings List the preferred segments on the specified file serving nodes or host groups ibrix_fs_tune h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST l S Enable 32 bit compatibility mode ibrix fs tune c e f FSNAME StoreAll software commands Disable 32 bit compatibility mode ibrix_fs tune c d f FSNAME Options Option N NFS readahead Description Specifies the number of KB that StoreAll software pre fetches under NFS The default value is 128 KB O Sets one or more allocation policy tuning options P prealloc Sets the number of KB a file system pre allocates to a file Default 256 KB R Sets allocation policy for directory segments only S SEGMENT_NUMBER Specifies a segment S SEGNUMLIST ALL LOCAL Specifies a list of segments to prefer prefers all segments or restricts clients to using segments local to the file serving nodes listed in the command ALL and LOCAL are keywords S ST
6. A trapsink is the host destination where agents send traps which are asynchronous notifications sent by the agent to the management station A trapsink is specified by its name or IP address StoreAll software supports multiple trapsinks you can define any number of trapsinks of any SNMP version but you can define only one trapsink per host regardless of version At a minimum a v1 or v2 trapsink configuration requires a destination host and SNMP version All other parameters are optional and many will pass a default value if not specified Synopsis Create a v1 or v2 trapsink ibrix_snmptrap c h HOSTNAME v 1 2 p PORT m COMMUNITY s on off HOSTNAME identifies the host where the agent sends traps If a port is not specified the command defaults to port 162 If a community is not specified the command defaults to the read only community public The s option toggles agent trap transmission on and off The default is on Update v1 or v2 trapsink settings and turn SNMP trap transmission on or off ibrix_snmptrap u h HOSTNAME v 1 2 p PORT m COMMUNITY s on off Create a v3 trapsink ibrix_snmptrap c h HOSTNAME v 3 p PORT n USERNAME j MD5 SHA k AUTHORIZATION PASSWORD y DES AES z PRIVACY PASSWORD x CONTEXT NAME s on loff HOSTNAME identities the host where the agent sends traps If a port is not specified the command defaults to port 162 Other options define security settings USE
7. Synopsis Start the SMB monitoring daemon and enable monitoring ibrix_cifsmonitor m h HOSTLIST Disable monitoring and stop the SMB monitoring daemon ibrix_cifsmonitor u h FMLIST Restart SMB service monitoring ibrix_cifsmonitor c h HOSTLIST Display the health status of SMB services ibrix_cifsmonitor 1 The command output reports health status as follows Health Status Condition Up All monitored SMB services are up and running Degraded The lwio service is running but one or more of the other services are down Down The lwio service is down and one or more of the other services are down Not Monitored Monitoring is disabled N A The active Fusion Manager could not communicate with other file serving nodes in the cluster Options Option Description c Restarts SMB service monitoring h FMLIST Specifies file serving nodes use commas to separate the node names 1 Displays the health status of SMB services m Enables monitoring of SMB services u Disables monitoring of SMB services Shows the usage for this command ibrix_cifsmonitor 31 ibrix_citsperms Manages user and group permissions for SMB shares Description The ibrix_cifsperms command adds a user or group to an SMB share and assigns share level permissions You can also use the command to modify or delete existing share level permissions or to display the current share level permissions The share level permissions are fu
8. a lt cluster VIF address gt Specifies the IP address of the cluster virtual interface C lt VIF IP address gt Adds information about a virtual interface to the Fusion Manager configuration d lt VIF Device gt Specifies the name of the device used for the virtual interface h lt FMLIST gt Moves the Fusion Manager instances in lt FMLIST gt to the specified mode i Displays mode information for management consoles 1 Lists registered management consoles m passive nofmfailover Moves a Fusion Manager to passive or nofmfailover mode The change takes effect immediately n lt VIF netmask gt Specifies the netmask for the virtual interface u Fusion Manager name Unregisters a Fusion Manager that has been uninstalled v lt VIF type gt Specifies the type of interface cluster or user StoreAll software commands Shows the usage for this command ibrix_fm_tune Sets or resets configuration tuning parameters on the Fusion Manager Description A CAUTION This command sets or resets the configuration tuning parameters on the Fusion Manager The default values for the Fusion Manager tuning parameters are suitable for most cluster environments Changing parameter values can alter file system performance HP recommends that you exercise caution before implementing any changes or do so only under the guidance of HP technical support Synops
9. D DESTINATION TIER Specifies the destination tier in a migration rule F force Forces migration S SOURCE_TIER Specifies the source tier in a migration rule d Deletes a migration rule for a file system FSNAME Specifies a file system name i Lists detailed migration status information for one or more file systems including the state of any migration tasks k Stops a migrator operation on a file system i Lists migrator information r RULE or RULELIST A rule or list of rules s Starts a migrator operation on a file system t TIERNAME Identifies the tier in the current migrator operation v Provides verbose kernel logging Shows the usage for this command Writing tiering rules A tiering policy consists of one or more rules each identifying a desired movement of files between tiers Rules are written using the GUI or directly to the configuration database with the ibrix_migrator A command This section provides definitions of rule components and examples of rules Operators and date time qualifiers The valid rules operators are lt lt gt gt plus boolean and and or Use the following qualifiers for fixed times and dates e Time Enter as three pairs of colon separated integers specifying time on a 24 hour clock The format is hh mm ss for example 15 30 00 e Date Enter as yyyy mm dd hh mm ss where time of day is optional for example 2008 06 04 or 2008 06 04 15 30 00 Not
10. The chassis in an X9720 9730 system is registered automatically for hardware monitoring The ibrix chassis command displays information about registered chassis or about servers registered in a chassis You can also use the command to unregister a chassis Synopsis List all registered chassis ibrix_chassis 1 List detailed information for the specified chassis ibrix_ chassis i nCHASSISNAME List all registered servers in one or all chassis ibrix chassis 1 s n CHASSISNAMELIST This command lists the registered servers in the chassis provided in the command In this instance CHASSISNAMELIST can be the name of a chassis or a comma separated list of multiple chassis If n CHASSISNAMELIST is not provided the registered servers for all chassis are listed List detailed information for registered servers in one or all chassis ibrix_ chassis i s n CHASSISNAMELIST This command lists detailed information for registered servers in the chassis provided in the command In this instance CHASSISNAMELIST can be the name of a chassis or a comma separated list of multiple chassis If n CHASSISNAMELIST is not provided detailed information for registered servers for all chassis are displayed Lists detailed information for the named registered servers in the named chassis ibrix_chassis i s n CHASSISNAME h HOSTNAMES In this instance e CHASSISNAME is the name of the chassis e HOSTNAMES is a comma separated list of regi
11. Use separate file systems for each type of REST API share e Do not enable Express Query on object mode REST API shares e Do not create an object mode REST API share on any file system where Express Query is enabled Express Query does not support storing metadata from objects in object mode shares If Express Query is enabled on a file system with an object mode API share metadata from the object mode files are ingested incorrectly causing unusable metadata to be added to the Express Query database This situation negatively impacts the performance of Express Query for the files outside the object mode share on the same file system that it ingests correctly Table 3 Adding an HTTP share Type of HTTP share to add Enter the following command on one line Standard HTTP Share ibrix httpshare a SHARENAME c PROFILENAME t VHOSTNAME f FSNAME p dirpath P urlpath u USERLIST S SETTINGLIST HTTP StoreAll REST API share in ibrix httpshare a SHARENAME c PROFILENAME t VHOSTNAME file compatible mode f FSNAME p dirpath P urlpath u USERLIST S The StoreAll REST API share in ibrixRestApiMode filecompatible file compatible mode provides programmatic access to userstored files and their metadata The metadata is stored on the HP StoreAll Express Query database in the StoreAll cluster and provides fast query access to metadata without scanning the file system HTTP StoreAll REST API share in object ibrix httpshare a
12. a Adds an LDAP configuration and enables LDAP b LDAPBINDDN The LDAP User Account used to authenticate to the LDAP server to read data This account must have privileges to read the entire directory Write credentials are not required For example cn hp9000 readonly user dc enxt dc net e Enables LDAP f CERTFILEPATH The path to the TLS or SSL certificate file such as usr local ibrix ldap key pem h LDAPSERVERHOST The LDAP server host server name or IP address i Displays the LDAP configuration m Modifies the LDAP configuration 110 StoreAll software commands Option Description n NETBIOS Specifies the NetBIOS name of the StoreAll server This can be any string that identifies the StoreAll host such as StoreAlll p The password associated with the LDAP Bind DN LDAPBINDDNPASSWORD v The certificate CN value for example centralldap it enxt net w LDAPWRITEOU The OU organizational unit on the LDAP server to which configuration entries can be written This OU must be pre provisioned at the LDAP server end The LDAPBindDN credentials must be able to read but not write from the LDAPWriteOU For example ou 9000Config ou configuration dc enxt dc net ibrix_ldapconfig m ibrix_Idapidmapping Configures LDAP ID mapping as a secondary lookup source for Active Directory Description When Active Directory is used to authenticate users accessing SMB shares
13. g Customer Entered Specifies a customer entered product number Product Number h HOST NAME Specifies the hostname of the server i IP Address of Central Specifies the IP address of the central management server when used with the Management Server or configure Phone Home operation Specifies the management IP address of the Management IP Address of storage MSA when used with the entitlement operation Storage 1 Displays the Phone Home configuration n System Name Specifies the system name o System Location Specifies the system location p server storage Specifies the type of configuration to be displayed chassis trapsink entitlement P Country Name Provide the name of your country for example US r Read Community Specifies the read only community string s Synchronizes the Phone Home configuration t System Contact Specifies the system contact w Write Community Specifies the read write community string z Software Entitlement Specifies the software entitlement ID This option is not currently used Id Shows the usage for this command See Also ibrix_chassis ibrix_vs 136 StoreAll software commands ibrix_powersrc Adds or deletes power sources and modifies power source attributes in the configuration database Description Programmable power sources are required for automated failover and forced manual failover The installed powe
14. ibrix_ftpshare 89 ibrix_hacontig Reports whether StoreAll high availability features are configured for file serving nodes Description ibrix_haconfig tests whether the following high availability features are configured for file serving nodes and provides either a summary or a detailed report of the results e Programmable power source e Standby server or standby segments e Cluster and user network interface monitors e Standby network interface for each user network interface e HBA port monitoring e Whether automated failover is turned on The summary report returns a result status for each high availability feature for each tested file serving node and optionally for their standbys e Passed The feature is configured e Warned The feature is not configured but the result is ambiguous For example the configuration checker cannot know whether the absence of discovered HBAs indicates that the HBA monitoring feature was not set up or that HBAs are not physically present on the tested servers e Failed The feature is not configured The report includes an overall result status for all tested file serving nodes and describes details about the checks performed on each high availability feature By default the report includes details only about checks that received a Failed or a Warned result You can expand the report to include details about checks that received a Passed result Synopsis 90 Determine whether Store
15. s information about a file system becomes outdated the host cannot access the file system or communicate with other hosts about the file system Run ibrix health regularly to keep this information up to date If the information becomes outdated on a host execute ibrix dbck o to resynchronize the information on the hosts with the configuration database Synopsis Update file system information on hosts ibrix dbck o f FSNAME h HOSTLIST To update all hosts omit the h HOSTLIST option Options Option Description f FSNAME A file system h HOSTLIST A list of one or more file serving nodes or StoreAll clients 0 Synchronizes cluster information Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_health 54 StoreAll software commands ibrix_edquota Sets and manages file system quotas for users groups and directory trees Description The ibrix edquota command sets lists and deletes storage quotas for users or groups on a specific file system It also sets directory tree quotas which limit the amount of storage and the number of files that can be created on a file system located at a specific directory tree By default quotas are not set The recommended order for handling quotas is as follows 1 Enable quotas when creating the file system Quotas must be enabled before quota limits can be set You can also enable quotas on an existing file system with ibrix_fs q E f FSNAME 2 Mount the file sys
16. Deletes the network interface preference established between the source client and the destination server Adds a StoreAlll client e IPADDRESS h CLIENTLIST Deletes a client from the configuration database The d option does not unmount the file system locally To unmount the file system use the ibrix_lwumount command HP recommends that you unmount the file system first and then delete the client from the database Specifies the IP address for a client One or more clients specify as CLIENT1 CLIENT2 CLIENT3 Provides detailed information for one or more clients i Lists clients n Sets a preferred network interface v When used with 1 reports version information for the file system IAD and kernel Shows the usage for this command See also 34 ibrix_hostgroup ibrix_lwhost StoreAll software commands ibrix_cluster Registers a remote cluster for remote replication Description The source and target clusters of a remote replication configuration must be registered with each other before remote replication tasks can be created Use ibrix cluster r on the target cluster to register the source cluster before creating a remote replication export with ibrix crr export Use ibrix_ cluster r on the source cluster to register the target cluster before starting a remote replication task with ibrix_crr It is necessary to run the command only once per source or target Synopsis R
17. Performs management and control procedures for StoreAll clients Description ibrix_ client enables the following StoreAll client procedures e Registers a StoreAll Linux client with a Fusion Manager Clients that are to communicate with multiple management consoles must be registered on each console To register a Windows StoreAll client use the Windows StoreAll client GUI e Sets a preferred user interface for a StoreAll client To prefer a user interface for a host group use ibrix hostgroup e Unprefers a user interface for a StoreAll client To unprefer an interface for a host group use ibrix hostgroup e lists client information e Deletes StoreAll clients from the configuration database The StoreAll clients use the cluster interface by default It is not necessary to prefer a user interface for NFS or SMB clients because they use client side information to select a user interface when they mount a file system The network interface preference for a StoreAll client is stored in the Fusion Manager When StoreAll software services start on the client the client queries the Fusion Manager for its preferred network interface and then starts using it If StoreAll software services are already running on a client you can force the client to query the Fusion Manager To do this run ibrix client or ibrix_lwhost a or reboot the client Synopsis Register a StoreAll Linux client at an IP address ibrix client a h CLIENT e IP
18. Table 2 Fusion Manager configuration tuning options continued Option name minFailbackInterval Description The minimum number of seconds that must elapse before attempting another failback Value is an integer Default 60 sec nbdPortsLimit The maximum number of network block device ports allowed Range 0 128 Default 32 ports nbdTimeout The maximum network block device timeout Range 10 300 Default 60 sec quotaMonitorLoopIinterval Quota monitor loop interval Value is an integer Default 300 segment SpaceUsedEventThreshold Segment storage utilization threshold When exceeded generates an event Value is a percentage Default 90 percent segmentUnavailableFailoverPolicy Sets the Fusion Manager failover policy based on how many segments are unavailable The following values are e 0 default value If one or more segments is unavailable failover is initiated e 1 If all segments are unavailable failover is initiated The segmentUnavailableFailoverPolicy option works with the following related segment unavailable configuration options e clearSegmentUnavailableUponFailover e enableSegmentUnavailableFailover e segmentUnavailableScanInterval segmentUnavailableScanInterval Sets the interval in seconds at which the Fusion Manager checks for unavailable segments The default is 30 seconds the range is 0 100 The segmentUnavailableScanInterval option works with the follow
19. To enable data retention 1 If you have a pre 6 0 file system run the upgrade60 sh utility as described in upgrade60 sh page 182 2 Run the following command on a node that has the file system mounted ibrix_reten_adm u f FSNAME In this instance FSNAME is the name of the file system you want to upgrade for data retention features The command enables data retention and unmounts the file system on the node 3 After the command finishes upgrading the file system re mount the file system 4 Enter the ibrix_fs command to set the file system s data retention and autocommit period to the desired values See ibrix_fs page 71 for additional information about the ibrix fs command ibrix_reten_adm 147 Restrictions for rename options For file systems that were created in a release earlier than 6 0 but have not been upgraded StoreAlll software can preserve all name space data in snapshots but cannot preserve file data for objects files To help prevent hybrid snap trees in which a snap tree contains objects with the old format restrictions have been implemented on rename operations The following restrictions apply to hybrid file systems e Only directories created in version 6 0 or later can become snap tree roots e Ifthe old directory is not in a snap tree and the new directory is in a snap tree rename is allowed only if the object being renamed is snapable that is it has the new inode format The fol
20. change Range 150 300 Default 200 enableMigrationHealthCheck Sets whether a host health check is performed during segment migration Value is true or false Default false enableSegmentUnavailableFailover Sets how the Fusion Manager handles failover when a segment becomes unavailable The following values are e false default value Failover is not automatically initiated when a segment becomes unavailable e true Failover is automatically initiated when a segment becomes unavailable The enableSegmentUnavailableFailover option works with the following related segment unavailable configuration options e clearSegmentUnavailableUponFailover e segmentUnavailableFailoverPolicy e segmentUnavailableScanInterval HP recommends that you keep the default value of false unless otherwise directed by HP Support filesystemSpaceUsedEventThreshold Total file system disk utilization threshold When exceeded triggers an event Value is a percentage Default 90 percent fusionManagerPrimaryAddress IP address fusionManagerSecondaryAddress IP address healthCheckInterval Interval in seconds between health checks on managed hosts Range 1 86400 Default 30 sec maxMdDevices The maximum number of multiple disk devices allowed Range 0 128 Default 32 maxNbdDevices The maximum number of network block devices allowed Range 0 128 Default 32 devices StoreAll software commands
21. f FSNAME To see the usage limits assigned to directory tree quotas use ibrix edquota Delete the specified directory tree quota entry and limits ibrix_fs ops D d f FSNAME n NAME The n NAME option specifies the name of the directory tree quota When the ibrix fs ops command has finished executing issue the following command to remove the quota account for the directory tree ibrix_online quotacheck t T 0 path Options Option Description D Indicates that this is a directory tree quota operation zg Creates a directory tree quota d Deletes a directory tree quota f FSNAME The name of the file system 1 Lists directory tree quotas n NAME The name of the directory tree quota p PATH The path to the directory tree Shows the usage for this command ibrix_fs_ops 79 ibrix_fs_tune Overrides the default file allocation behavior on file serving nodes and clients Description 80 File allocation policies are set per file system on each file serving node and on StoreAll clients The policies define the following e Preferred segments The segments where a file serving node or StoreAll client creates all new files and directories e Allocation policy The policy that a file serving node or StoreAll client uses to choose segments from its pool of preferred segments to create new files and directories The segment preferences and allocation policy are set locally for StoreAll clients
22. g GROUPNAME D DOMAIN Delete one or more host groups from a host group tree ibrix_hostgroup d g GROUPLIST Prefer a network interface for communication from a host group to a destination host ibrix_ hostgroup n g HOSTGROUP A DESTHOST IFNAME To prefer a network interface for all StoreAll clients use g clients Use the cluster interface for communications from a host group to a destination host ibrix_hostgroup n g HOSTGROUP D DESTHOST To unprefer a network interface for all StoreAll clients use g clients Migrate a StoreAll client to a different host group ibrix_ hostgroup m g GROUP h MEMBER Display detailed information for one or more host groups ibrix_hostgroup i g GROUPLIST The information includes as applicable the host group name parent domain protocol number of admin threads and number of server threads List all host groups by name parent and domain ibrix_ hostgroup 1 g GROUPLIST To list specific host groups include the g GROUPLIST option Options Option Description A DESTHOST IFNAME Adds a preferred NIC FNAME to use when communicating with this destination host D DOMAIN or DESTHOST Specifies a domain rule an IP address that corresponds to a user interface or a destination host a Changes a domain attribute on a host group Creates a host group d Deletes a host group from the host group tree g GROUPNAME or GROUPLIST Identifies the host group or
23. p PASSWORD Specifies the local user s password s SHELL Specifies the local user s shell program The default is bin false u USERNAME Specifies the username for the account See also Shows the usage for this command ibrix_localgroups ibrix_auth ibrix_localusers 17 ibrix_lv Manages logical volumes Description ibrix_1w creates logical volumes file system segments from a volume group You can specify logical volume names or allow the names to be assigned automatically Optionally you can specify a logical volume size the minimum size is 1 GB Additional memory allocation is rounded to the next higher 32 MB If you do not specify a size the Fusion Manager evenly divides the whole volume group among the logical volumes Linux lvcreate creates a logical volume in an existing volume group With some forms of ibrix_lv you can set values for Linux lvcreate options Synopsis Create logical volumes from the specified volume group and name them with the string LVNAME followed by an underscore and a numeric suffix ibrix_lv c S SIZE o OPTIONS n COUNT g VGNAME s LVNAME Numeric suffixes are assigned in sequential order beginning with 1 The maximum value of the series is set by the value of COUNT To specify logical volume size include the S SIZE option For example to create three 64 GB logical volumes named ilv_i ilv_2 and ilv_3 from volume group ivg ibrix lv c S 64000 n 3 g ivgl s ilv
24. zero for no limit P LDAPSERVERPORT The LDAP server port TCP port 389 for unencrypted or TLS encrypted 636 for SSL encrypted a Adds an LDAP ID mapping automatically enables LDAP RFC 2307 ID Mapping b LDAPBINDDN Specifies the LDAP User Account used to authenticate to the LDAP server to read data This account must have privileges to read the entire directory Write credentials are not required For example cn hp9000 readonly user dc enxt dc net The default is anonymous d Disables an existing LDAP ID mapping e Enables an existing LDAP ID mapping h LDAPSERVERHOST The LDAP server host server name or IP address i Displays LDAP ID mapping information 112 StoreAll software commands Option Description m MAXWAITTIME Specifies the local maximum search time out value in seconds and the operation maximum time limit that is sent to the server within the search request This value determines how long the client will wait for search results p Specifies the LDAP bind password LDAPBINDDNPASSWORD n Specifies case sensitivity for name searches the default is false or case insensitive 0 Searches using LDAP scope one search all entries in the first level below the base entry specified with B excluding the base entry s Searches the LDAP scope base search the base level entry specified with B only u Searches using LDAP scope sub search the base level entry specified
25. 1 The information includes SNMP version in use port in use values for system contact name and location system description always Fusion Manager SysObjectID the StoreAll software vendor MIB 1 3 6 1 4 1 18997 whether encryption is in effect the names of the read and write communities and whether the agent is turned on or off 156 StoreAll software commands Options Option c yes no Description Indicates whether community names or passwords are encrypted in the configuration file Default no encryption When this option is set to yes unencrypted community strings and passwords are encrypted and saved to a file when the agent starts To make changes replace the entry in the file with a new unencrypted value This value will automatically be encrypted when the agent restarts If the option is set to no the values will not be changed even if they are in encrypted format however they will be decrypted by the agent e ENGINE ID Specifies the agent s SNMPv3 engine ID Lists summary information about the SNMP agent n SYSNAME Specifies the assigned system name generally the fully qualified domain name of the this agent O SYSLOCATION Specifies the physical location of the MIB II system being managed this agent p PORT r READCOMMUNITY Specifies the port on which the agent listens for SNMP requests from the NMS The default port is 5061 In SNMPv1 and v2 identifies the c
26. For example creating a segment or mounting a file system To set up email notifications first associate events and email recipients with ibrix event c and then configure settings and initiate the notification process with ibrix event m Sender and recipient email addresses must be known to the SMTP server To set up SNMP notifications first associate events and trapsinks with ibrix event c and then configure notification settings and initiate the notification process with ibrix_snmptrap c Synopsis Configure email notification settings ibrix event m on off s SMTP f from r reply to t Subject When m on is specified all options are required Associate events with email addresses ibrix_event c e ALERT WARN INFO EVENTLIST m EMAILLIST The e option associates events with event types You can enter any combination of types or a list of messages Omit the e option to associate all event types For example to associate all Alert events and two Info events to admin mycompany com ibrix event c e ALERT server registered filesystem created m admin mycompany com Associate events with trapsinks ibrix_event c y SNMP e ALERT WARN INFO EVENTLIST m TRAPSINKLIST Specify the hostname or IP address of the trapsink The e option associates events with event types Omit the e option to associate all event types For example to associate all Alert events and two Info events with a trapsink at IP address 192 168 2 32 en
27. NAME Identifies a fully qualified Active Directory domain name i DOMAIN _CONTROLLER_IP The domain controller IP address 1 Displays Active Directory settings on this Fusion Manager p PROXY PASSWORD Sets the Active Directory proxy password u PROXY_USER Sets the Active Directory proxy user name specified in the format domainname username Shows the usage for this command See also Windows StoreAll client in the HP StoreAll Storage Installation Guide 8 StoreAll software commands ibrix_archiving Manages the archiving system Description The ibrix archiving manages the Express Query system including the database and scanner daemons You can display the status of the Express Query system and start stop or restart the daemons The Express Query database for each file system is stored on that file system The Express Query database is closed before the file system is unmounted Because closing the database can take a long time the F option can be used to forcefully stop the Express Query daemons and disable database access to all file systems enabled for Express Query When you restart the daemons after using the F option the database enters in recovery mode which can take a long time to complete depending on the size of the database Synopsis Display the status of the archiving system ibrix_archiving 1 Lists the file systems registered to Express Query to maintain an up to dat
28. Sets the NDMP trace log level This value should be set to O the default The level should be increased only under the direction of HP Support w BYTES Sets the TCP window size for NDMP data transfer This value should be changed only for performance reasons The default value is 160 000 x MAXPORT Sets the maximum NDMP data transfer socket port The default value is 65 535 This is also the maximum allowed value z NUMSESSIONS the maximum number of concurrent sessions per NDMP server The default value is Shows the usage for this command 128 StoreAll software commands ibrix_ndmpsession Manages NDMP sessions and reports session history Description The ibrix ndmpsession command lists the currently running NDMP sessions or only the completed sessions successful or not You can also use the command to cancel a specific NDMP session to cancel all sessions on a specific file serving node or to cancel all sessions on all nodes Canceling a session kills all soawned sessions processes and frees their resources if necessary Synopsis Display currently running NDMP sessions on all file serving nodes ibrix_ndmpsession 1 Display completed NDMP sessions successful or not ibrix_ndmpsession l s t YYYY MM DD The t option restricts the history to sessions occurring on or before the specified date Cancel one or more sessions on the specified file serving node ibrix_ndmpsession c SESSION1 SESSION2 SESSIO
29. StoreAll software COMMONS ociiccacsc csncorsscssanneavnnas voaovssnensavnanvsaurncduacdendnanddases 7 ibrix activedite tOr yonini ronius ei AEE ined EAE EE E E E a ES 7 ibrix archiving eesis n a E E e aE e A EE OE E 9 ibrix GEE repols isosisitiisariiiriins i E AE EET EE EA AEEA 12 HOE 19 COUN a e A E E E EE EEE AEA 15 IDK OV ea A E aati dientoeicad 17 Ori i hae pec neta eta tee i E E EE a A E TA 18 ibrik ACC CI Sas charset acta ir e E EE E EEE E EEE RER EREA 20 IDTiX GVSCOMN s0sauwisveneevedacsvnavunssesexescusonspamusasseeedussnawundsduedespapenavenssdedd eamumomapnciededesevedeneduesesuendes 22 ibrix_ caseinsensihi VEn riera N Epa r EE A I REAA NEEE An E RA EESE Irrid 23 ibrix certificate wwysnvaswnodsietdecynniniwnsdenuddannioubwiuedieniedevapssbaledienisdy jimmmveansiid UESN ena ar RE E Na riie 24 Tel AE e A E A A PEE E E E EET 26 ola e tac encas ceases esata tn cue ssc stupas enc ceed nse cei pce sec casa men aoe 27 lear akc all ole 12 enema ne nce Nee nee nee apteetee Ce Renee rere neetC E PONT mere ONT Pe ne TT 29 ibrix citsMonitor sessirnir nenei E i Aa ea ts wc AE A EE AEEA EEEE EAEE 31 HT CSPE S sesono ee orea EE EEE E T E TE 32 ibri client oenen 2a wnt ees case T ENA A E E A E E E canteen 33 LIE Ee A E EEE 35 UNIS SUS TT ONT gesiene airaa aa a a a EE RRE IRERE ASS 36 brix Colet resres a a o a a E O ENS 39 LST p AE E E E ETA PE RE EA TA EE A EE 44 brie eri Neat terete eta dots ces de area es na ne a a E E E E EEEa EE E DES 48 HEDIS a
30. To specify Linux 1vcreate options include the o OPTIONS option For example to set a readahead value of 60 sectors enter o r 60 Create logical volumes from the specified volume group and assign them the names in LVLIST ibrix_lv c S SIZE o OPTIONS g VGNAME s LVLIST To specify logical volume size include the S SIZE option The following example creates two 64 GB logical volumes named ilv1 and ilv2 from volume group ivg1 ibrix lv c S 64000 g ivgl s ilvl ilv2 To specify lvcreate options include the o OPTIONS option List segment information ibrix lv 1 s LVLIST The command reports information for all segments or the segments specified in LVLIST Delete the segments specified in LVLIST ibrix lv d s LVLIST Options Options Description S SIZE Specifies the size in MB of a logical volume The minimum size is 1 GB For sizes larger than 1 GB the value is adjusted to the next higher 32 MB increment c Creates a logical volume d Deletes a logical volume g VGNAME Specifies a volume group name i Lists logical volume information including size in MB name of file system segment number volume group name and any options 118 StoreAll software commands Options Description n COUNT Specifies the number of logical volumes to create The value is an integer that specities both the number of logical volumes to create and the maximum value of the numeric postfix for each
31. a file serving node ibrix_hba m h HOSTNAME p lt PORT gt Disable HBA port monitoring on a file serving node ibrix_ hba m U h HOSTNAME p PORT Add an HBA standby pair ibrix hba b P WWPN1 WWPN2 h HOSTNAME The command identifies WWPN1 and WWPN2 as a standby pair on file serving node HOSTNAME Delete an HBA standby pair ibrix_ hba b U P WWPN1 WWPN2 h HOSTNAME The command deletes the standby pairing of ports WWPN1 and WWPN2 on file serving node HOSTNAME from the configuration database Delete the HBA entries in WWNNLIST from the configuration database for a file serving node ibrix_hba d h HOSTNAME w WWNNLIST List information about HBA ports ibrix hba 1 h HOSTLIST Use the h HOSTLIST option to limit the command to specific file serving nodes Options Option Description P WWPN An HBA s worldwide port name specified as 16 hex digits grouped into eight pairs separated by dots for example 20 00 12 34 56 78 9a bc U Stops HBA monitoring or deletes a standby pairing from the configuration database a Adds an HBA port definition 92 StoreAll software commands Option Description b Identifies two ports as a standby pair d Deletes an HBA port definition h HOSTNAME or HOSTLIST One or more file serving nodes 1 For each host displays its WWNN WWPN backup WWPN and whether HBA monitoring is turned on m Turns on HBA monitoring p PORT Specifies th
32. a file system or directory Specifies recursive information about subdirectories Performs a case insensitive setting operation on the PATH and its descendent directories for all users Shows the usage for this command ibrix_caseinsensitive 23 ibrix_certificate Manages SSL certificates Description Servers accepting FTPS and HTTPS connections typically provide an SSL certificate that verifies the identity and owner of the web site being accessed You can add your existing certificates to the cluster enabling file serving nodes to present the appropriate certificate to FIPS and HTTPS clients StoreAll software supports PEM certificates When you add an SSL certificate file to the cluster the file must contain both the certificate contents the crt file and the private key the key file The certificate file must use PEM encoding must include the headers and footers from the crt and key files and cannot contain any extra spaces See the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide for details about creating certificate files in the format required by StoreAll software When you configure the FTP share or the HTTP vhost you can select the certificate to be used for FTPS or HTTPS Synopsis Add a certificate ibrix certificate a c CERTNAME p CERTPATH For example ibrix certificate a c mycert p usr local ibrix httpd conf mycert crt Run the command from the active Fusion Manager To add a certif
33. a file system with data retention enabled S LV HOSTNAME Identifies a paired logical volume segment name and host name Multiple pairs are separated by commas T Enables disables or displays Express Query settings Do not use T with D or E when creating a file system U Unassigns backup hosts from a list of logical volumes a Creates a mountpoint with the same name as the file system and mounts the file system b Identifies a backup standby file serving node c Creates a new file system d Deletes the named file system or systems e Extends the named file system f FSNAME or FSLIST A file system or a list of file systems h HOSTNAME A host name i Reports on one or more file systems and optionally on their segments ibrix_fs 77 Option Description Lists file system details m Migrates a file system or file system segments to a new host O OPTION VALUE Specifies file system parameters written as option value pairs Pairs valid in the current version of StoreAll software are compat yes no Declares whether this file system is 32 bit compatible maxsegs n Defines the number of segments per file system in 32 bit file systems n can be set to 15 31 63 127 or 255 Data retention options are also set with o oaOPTION1 VALUE1 OPTION2 VALUE2 Specifies audit settings to be enabled or disabled p P
34. add_on_script local ibrixcollect ibrix_collect_additional_data directory which contains the output of the add on script root host2 archive cd host2 logs add_on_script local ibrixcollect ibrix collect additional data In this instance host2 is the name of the host View the contents of the lt hostname gt logs add_on_script local ibrixcollect ibrix_ collect _additional_data directory root host2 ibrix_collect_additional_data l1s 1 The command displays the following output total 4 rw r r 1 root root 2636 Dec 20 12 39 63 AddOnTest out In this instance 63 AddOnTest out displays the output of the add on script ibrix_collect 43 ibrix_crr Starts and stops the replication process and monitors the state of replication activity Description The Continuous Remote Replication service CRR provides a transparent method to replicate changes in a source file system on one cluster to a target file system on either the same cluster or a second cluster The remote replication service has two modes continuous and run once For detailed information about these modes see the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide Replication tasks are started from the source cluster with ibrix crr s When a replication task is started for a file system ibrix_crr dynamically generates a new task with a unique task id for the replication instance Use ibrix_crr s without the o option to start a continuous replication task A contin
35. are always relative to the mount point they cannot be relative to the user s current directory unlike other UNIX commands e A directory cannot be specified in a path list Directories themselves have no retention settings and the command returns an error message if a directory is entered To apply an action to all files in a directory you need to specify the paths to the files You can use wildcards in the pathnames such as my path my path The command does not apply the action recursively you need to enter subdirectories To apply a command to alll files in all subdirectories of the tree you can wrap the ibrix_reten_adm command in a find script or other similar script that calls the command for every directory in the tree For example the following command sets a legal hold on all files in the specitied directory find ibrixFS mydir type d exec ibrix_reten_adm h f ibrixFs P i 146 StoreAll software commands The following script includes files beginning with a dot such as this This includes file uploaded to the file system not file system files such as the archiving tree find ibrixFS mydir type d exec ibrix_reten_adm h f ibrixFS P Jri p22 N Synopsis Deleting files administratively removes them from the file system regardless of the data retention policy applied to the files Set a legal hold on retained or WORM files ibrix reten_adm h f FSNAME P PATHLIST A legal hold locks the fi
36. cluster interface on the specified host ibrix nic p h HOSTNAME Migrate a NIC ibrix_nic s H HOSTNAME1 IFNAME1 HOSTNAME2 IFNAME2 F If F is specified the migration is forced skipping deactivation on HOSTNAME1 IFNAME1 Configure link state monitoring for iSCSI network interfaces ibrix_nic N h HOST A IFNAME Link state monitoring is supported only for use with iSCSI storage network interfaces such as those provided with 9300 Storage Gateway systems ibrix_nic 131 Options Option A DESTHOST I FNAME Description Identifies the file serving node to be monitored and the interface used for monitoring B BCASTADDR Specifies an IP address used for network broadcast D DESTHOST I FNAME If used with r disables network routing If used with m deletes the monitor from the named host interface Forces NIC migration H HOSTNAME I FNAME Identifies pairs of file serving nodes and interfaces in standby or monitoring relationships I IPADDR Specifies an IP address M NETMASK Specifies a netmask address N Enables link state monitoring Link state monitoring is supported only for use with iSCSI storage network interfaces such as those provided with 9300 Storage Gateway systems R ROUTE Specifies an IP address used for routing network traffic over an interface T MTU Sets a MTU value in bytes which defines the largest packet size a network can transmit U Unass
37. details for a report ibrix_crrhealth i n REPORTNAME Use ibrix_crrhealth 1 to obtain the name of the report Options Option Description 1 Lists all reports for active replication tasks i Shows details for a health report n REPORTNAME Specifies the name of the health report to be displayed Shows the usage for this command ibrix_crrhealth 49 ibrix_crr_nic Identities server assignments for the servers and corresponding NICs that handle replication requests Description If you are replicating a file system to a remote cluster you can use ibrix_crr_nic on the target cluster to select or modify the servers that handle replication requests and the corresponding NICs that carry replication traffic in the cluster The default server assignments are e Use all servers that have the file system mounted e Use the cluster NIC on each host The replication servers and NICs are assigned per remote replication export When you use ibrix_crr_export to create remote replication exports the default server assignments are created unless the ibrix_crr_export P option is used Use the ibrix crr_nic command to modify these assignments if desired Synopsis 50 Identify the designated hosts and optionally the corresponding NIC ibrix crr nic a f FSNAME p DIRECTORY h HOSTLIST n NETWORK INTERFACE NAME The p option specifies a directory under the root of file system FSNAME The default is the root of
38. dir_name To exclude any file starting with some pattern the exclude pattern to be used is pattern To exclude any file ending with a particular pattern the exclude pattern to be provided is pattern For example to exclude text files the exclude pattern will be txt Use the o option for run once replications This option can be used to synchronize single directories or entire file systems on the source and target in a single pass If you do not specify a source directory with the S option the replication starts at the root of the file system The run once task terminates after the replication is complete however the task can be stopped manually if necessary Omit the o option to start a continuous replication task A continuous replication task does an initial full synchronization and then continues to replicate any new changes made on the source Continuous replication tasks continue to run until manually stopped by the user Start an intra cluster remote replication task ibrix crr s f SRC_FSNAME o S SRCDIR F TGT_FSNAME P TGTDIR e EXCLUDE PATTERNS The command starts a continuous or run once intra cluster replication task for file system SRC_FSNAME The F option specifies the name of the target file system the default is the same as the source file system The P option specifies the target directory under the target file system the default is the root of the file system Use the o option to start a run onc
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40. expand a detailed report to also provide data about checks that received a Passed result as well as details about the file system and segments Synopsis 94 Perform health checks on file serving nodes or StoreAll clients and provide a summary report of the results ibrix_ health 1 h HOSTLIST f u b t SCRIPTNAMELIST The command is run on the specified file serving nodes and StoreAll clients The options are h HOSTLIST Runs health checks on the specified file serving nodes and StoreAll clients Reports only hosts that failed a test u Reports only hosts known to be up b Includes standbys for file serving nodes StoreAll software commands t SCRIPTNAMELIST Runs the specified scripts and include them in the health report Display a detailed health report for file serving nodes or StoreAll clients ibrix health i h HOSTLIST f b s v t SCRIPTNAMELIST The options are h HOSTLIST Runs health checks on the specified file serving nodes and StoreAll clients Reports only hosts that failed a test b Includes standbys for file serving nodes s Includes details about the file system and segments v Includes details about checks that received a Passed result t SCRIPTNAMELIST Includes details about the specified scripts Display a detailed health report for X9720 9730 vendor storage ibrix health V i n VENDORSTORAGENAMES Display a summary health report for X9720 9730 vendor s
41. g finance m ifs1 To run the same command and grant clients in host group finance read write access but limit the root user to RO access lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix mount f ifsl o RW root_ro g finance m ifs1 Options Option O MOUNTOPTIONS Description Client mount options The values for the o option are e atime Update the inode access time when the file is accessed NOTE Ifyou do not specifically set at ime as an option noat ime is set instead which means the inode access time is not updated when the file is accessed There is not an option to specifically set noat ime as an option e dirsync Ensures that all directory updates within the file system are done synchronously This affects the following system calls creat link unlink symlink mkdir rmdir mknod and rename e nodiratime Do not update the directory inode access time when the directory is accessed e mountpath xxx For StoreAll clients only mount on the specified subdirectory path of the file system instead of the root e nodquotstatfs Disables file system reporting based on directory tree quota limits e remount Remounts a file system without taking it offline Use this option to change the current mount options on a file system NOTE The new mount options then remain in effect until the file system is unmounted When the file system is next mounted or restarted the default mount options are again used If you specify m
42. ibrix cluster The server assignments for the export can be modified using the ibrix_crr_nic command Synopsis Export a file system or file system and directory to the source cluster ibrix_crr_export f FSNAME p DIRECTORY C REMOTE CLUSTER P The FSNAME is the target file system to be exported The p option can be used to export a directory located under the root of the specified file system If the p option is not used the default target export directory is the root of the specified file system Include the P option if you do not want this command to set the default server assignments You will need to set the assignments with ibrix_crr_nic The following example exports file system ifs1 on the target cluster Source cluster dev3 company com contains the file system that will be replicated to ifs1 on the target ibrix_crr_export f ifsl C dev3 company com Unexport a file system or a directory in that file system for remote replication ibrix_crr_export U f FSNAME p DIRECTORY Remote replication will fail if the target file system and or directory are unexported If replication tasks are using the export wait for them to finish or cancel them before unexporting the file system List remote replication exports on this cluster ibrix_crr_export 1 Options Option Description C REMOTE CLUSTER The name of the source cluster containing the file system to be replicated P Skips setting th
43. ibrix_mountpoint ibrix_phonehome ibrix_rebalance ibrix_reports ibrix_reten_adm ibrix_ server ibrix stats ibrix vs upgrade60 verify client update 7 December 2012 6 2 Added or updated the following commands ibrix archiving ibrix audit_reports ibrix_avquarantine ibrix_avscan ibrix_crrhealth ibrix_datavalidation ibrix fm_tune ibrix fs ibrix_fs_tune ibrix_pv ibrix_reports ibrix snmpagent ibrix snmpgroup ibrix snmptrap ibrix_snmpuser ibrix snmpview MDexport MDimport 8 March 2013 6 3 Updated the branding to StoreAll Added or updated the following commands ibrix_avconfig ibrix_avquarantine ibrix_cifs ibrix_client ibrix_collect ibrix_crr ibrix_datavalidation ibrix_fm ibrix_fm_tune ibrix fs ibrix_httpconfig ibrix_httpshare ibrix_httpvhost ibrix ldapconfig ibrix_migrator ibrix_mount ibrix_mountpoint ibrix phonehome ibrix_reten_adm 9 May 2013 6 3 Updated the ibrix fs command Updated information about SMB share creation Replaced references of the 9000 with StoreAll Contents 1 General CL WORN GR isciccchaicticiiasstecsesidabactealagheuiadidtiniadiiedeatwetatiartacs 6 Executing StoreAll software COMMANAGS ccccceeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeceeeseeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeseseeeeeeesesenes 6 Command S YIN sss oeccadarararcees coecncdenicc ETE E din nism ben adnate EE E TAE E ness 6 Command WINS AGS sats ceed ch carer sess chen sinenmoesd E E A EE EE EAE EEOSE EEE SEEE EEA 6 2
44. is the ability to automatically migrate files from one tier to another within the same file system Tiering is optional and it is turned off by default however you can enable it when creating or extending a file system To create a file system execute one of the following ibrix fs c f commands Create a file system with the specified segments ibrix fs c f FSNAME s LVLIST t TIERNAME a q o OPTION1 VALUE1 OPTION2 VALUE2 t TIERNAME The command creates the file system using the segments specified in LVLIST The round robin method is used to assign segments to file serving nodes Create a file system and assign the specified segments to the specified file serving nodes ibrix fs c f FSNAME S LV1 HOSTNAME1 LV2 HOSTNAME2 a q o OPTION1 VALUE1 OPTION2 VALUE2 t TIERNAME The command creates file system FSNAME and assigns specific segments LV1 LV2 to specific file serving nodes HOSTNAME1 HOSTNAME2 The first logical volume listed becomes the root segment for the file system The round robin method is used to assign segments to file serving nodes ibrix_fs 71 72 Create a file system from the specified physical volumes in one step ibrix fs c f FSNAME p PVLIST a q o OPTION1 VALUE1 OPTION2 VALUE2 t TIERNAME The file system is created from the physical volumes in PVLIST One volume group is created per physical volume Segments are then created from the volum
45. list of host groups that the command is acting on h MEMBER Specifies the name of a host to add to a host group i Displays detailed information on all host groups or a named host group 1 Lists parent and domain for all host groups m Moves a host to another host group n Prefers or unprefers a network interface p PARENT Specifies a parent node in a host group tree Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_host ibrix_host_tune ibrix fs tune ibrix_lwhost ibrix_lwmount ibrix_mount ibrix_hostgroup 101 ibrix_hostpower Manages power sources Description Use ibrix hostpower to list power sources or disassociate a file serving node from a power source Synopsis List the power sources assigned to all file serving nodes or the specified nodes ibrix_hostpower 1 h HOSTLIST Dissociate a file serving node from an integrated power source ibrix_ hostpower d s POWERSOURCE h HOSTNAME Options Option Description d Dissociates a hostname from a power source h HOSTNAME or HOSTLIST A file serving node name or a list of file serving node names 1 Lists all associations between hosts and power sources s POWERSOURCE Specifies the name of the power source Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_powersrc 102 StoreAll software commands ibrix_httpcontig Manages configuration profiles for the HTTP service Description A configuration profi
46. new host To force the migration include M To skip the source host update during the migration include F To skip host health checks include N Migrate ownership of segments from one host to another and update the source host ibrix_fs m f FSNAME h HOSTNAME1 HOSTNAME2 M F N The segments owned by HOSTNAME1 are migrated to HOSTNAMEZ2 To force the migration include M To skip the source host update during the migration include F To skip host health checks include N Enable or disable quotas Enable quotas on an existing file system ibrix fs q E f FSNAME The file system can be mounted or unmounted The command may take some time to finish especially if the file system is heavily populated Disable quotas on a file system ibrix_fs q D f FSNAME Quotas can be disabled on either mounted or unmounted file systems Enable disable or display Express Query and auditing settings Enable Express Query settings on a file system ibrix_fs T E f FSNAME Disable Express Query settings on a file system ibrix_fs T D f FSNAME Display Express Query settings for one or all file systems ibrix_fs T f FSNAME Enable or disable specific audit settings on one or all file systems ibrix_fs A f FSNAME oa OPTION1 VALUE1 OPTION2 VALUE2 To enable auditing Express Query must be enabled The audit options specify the events or event groups that can be audited Specify lt opt ion gt on to enable aud
47. not run For example if you prefix the name with another version such as 62_ and you attempt to run the add on script on StoreAll 6 3 the script will not run Place the added on script in the following directory usr local ibrix ibrixcollect ibrix collect _add_on_scripts The following example shows several add on scripts stored in the ibrix_collect_add_on_scripts directory root host2 J ls 1 usr local ibrix ibrixcollect ibrix_collect_add_on_scripts total 8 Ywxr xr x 1 root root 93 Dec 7 13 39 60 addOn sh rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 48 Dec 20 09 22 63 AddOnTest sh Write an add on shell script that contains a custom command log that needs to be collected in the final StoreAll collection Only StoreAll and operating system commands are supported in the scripts These scripts should have appropriate permission to be executed IMPORTANT Make sure the scripts that you are creating do not collect information or logs that are already collected as part of the ibrix collect command Make sure that add on scripts that collect the custom logs redirects the collected custom logs to the directory local ibrixcollect ibrix collect _additional_data Only files copied to this location will be included in the generated IbrixCollect tar file Output of the add on scripts is available only when the IbrixCollect process is completed and the tar files containing the output are extracted See Running an add on script page 42 and then
48. on the target remains as written by the run once task NOTE If a source or target file system is unmounted and ibrix fsck is run to check it a full resynchronization is recommended Synopsis Start a continuous or run once remote replication task to a remote cluster ibrix_crr s f SRC_FSNAME o S SRC DIR C TGT_CLUSTERNAME F TGT_FSNAME X TGTEXPORT P TGTDIR R e EXCLUDE PATTERNS f SRC_FSNAME The source file system to be replicated C TGT_CLUSTERNAME The remote target cluster F TGT_FSNAME The remote target file system X TGTEXPORT The remote replication target exported directory The default is the root of the file system NOTE This option is used only for replication to a remote cluster The file system specified with F and the directory specified with X must both be exported from the target cluster target export P TGTDIR A directory under the remote replication target export optional This directory must exist on the target but does not need to be exported 44 StoreAll software commands R Bypass retention compatibility checking e Use the e option to provide a comma separated list of file and directory exclude patterns which should be excluded during replication Enter up to 16 patterns per task Enclose the list of patterns in double quotes The syntax of the patterns should be proper To exclude a directory and all its contents the exclude pattern to be provided is the following
49. option use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as browseable true readonly true The settings should include the IP addresses or Virtual IP addresses that clients will use to access the share Enter the addresses as IP address port pairs To see a list of the allowable settings for the share use ibrix ftpshare L For the I option use a semicolon to separate the IP address port settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such a ipl port1 ip2 port2 The U option allows you to specify the allowed permissions and an optional custom directory path for specific users Use commas to separate the users for example userl access custom_user_path USER2 access custom_user_path n the command access can be r w rw Modify an FTP share ibrix ftpshare m SHARENAME c PROFILENAME f FSNAME p dirpath I IP address Port u USERLIST S SETTINGLIST If you need to allow NAT connections specify the allow_nat true parameter with the s option For example ibrix_ftpshare m ftp _sharel c profilel I 10 9 60 61 21 S allow nat true Delete an FTP share ibrix ftpshare d SHARENAME c PROFILENAME Delete all FTP shares associated with a file system ibrix ftpshare d f FSNAME Display information about an FTP share ibrix ftpshare i SHARENAME c PROFILENAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List all FTP shares or shares associated wit
50. or a range list for example d 1 3 Shows the usage for this command ibrix_pv 141 ibrix_rebalance Redistributes files among segments to balance segment utilization and server workload Description Rebalancing files The StoreAll Rebalancer redistributes files among segments in a file system to balance segment utilization and server workload Normally all segments are rebalanced possibly as a cron job but a rebalancing can be limited to specific segments Only segments containing files can be rebalanced During rebalancing StoreAll software calculates the average aggregate utilization of all of the source segments and then moves files from sources to destinations to bring each source segment as close as possible to the calculated utilization threshold The final per segment usage depends on the average file size for the target file system If you do not specify sources or destinations candidate segments are sorted into sources and destinations and then rebalanced as evenly as possible If you specify sources all other candidate segments in the file system are tagged as destinations and vice versa if you specify destinations Following the general rule StoreAll software calculates the utilization threshold from the sources and then brings the sources as close as possible to this value by evenly distributing excess files among all the destinations If you specified sources the end result is that only those segments
51. sort order of the report where SORT_ORDER is one of the following e time lists all events ordered by timestamp e path lists all file events ordered by pathname The o option specifies the classes of events to be included in the report See Audit events later in this section for the supported events Enter a11 to include all events The following example provides a chronological event history of the ibrixfs1 file system The event list includes all events from 01 17 2011 because no time is supplied the report starts at 00 00 00 to 01 17 2011 at 10 30 ibrix_ audit reports t time f ibrixfsl o all b 01 17 2011 e 01 17 2011 10 30 The next example provides a chronological event history of the file logs secret txt in the ibrixfs1 file system The event list includes only the file created and report ended events ibrix audit_reports t path f ibrixfsl p logs secret txt o file created report ended Set the expiration policy for audit reports on a file system ibrix audit reports s POLICY f FILESYSTEM The POLICY is one of the following e forever audit reports are not deleted from the file system e xxD audit reports are kept for the specified number of days for example 90D specifies that reports should be kept for 90 days e xxM audit reports are kept for the specified number of months e xxY audit reports are kept for the specified number of years Display the current expiration polic
52. that directory is not deleted when the session ends If using the temporary directory the directory is saved with the snapshot files and the directory name is posted so the snapshots can be accessed later The following table shows the statistics displayed in each view Any data reported on a per second basis is derived by dividing the cumulative total by the number of seconds in the collection interval The default interval is five seconds It can be changed by specifying a new value with t The larger the cluster the longer it takes to collect all of the data and the longer the interval should be View Statistics Displayed Default File system Per file system number of segments percentage of blocks free percentage of files free where files equals inodes KB sec read KB sec written number of new files created sec number of files deleted sec and number of file system errors sec Default Tasks Indicates the four busiest StoreAll software tasks reports on user and system threads Default Network device Per NIC KB sec sent KB sec received bytes packet sent bytes packet received Host Per host IP address KB sec read KB sec written number of new files created sec number of files deleted sec and number of file system errors sec All metrics also reported as an aggregate over the interval Segment Per local segment volume group logical volume KB sec read KB sec written number of new files crea
53. the Fusion Manager to obtain its mount points If the services are already running on the StoreAll client when you create or delete a mountpoint you can force the client to query the Fusion Manager by running ibrix_ client or ibrix_lwmount a on the client or by rebooting it Synopsis Create a mountpoint on file serving nodes and StoreAll clients ibrix_mountpoint c h HOSTLIST m MOUNTPOINT o MOUNTOPTIONS Specify the appropriate file serving nodes and StoreAll clients in HOSTLIST To create a mountpoint on all file serving nodes and StoreAll clients omit the h HOSTLIST option The following example creates mountpoint ifs1 on nodes sl1 mycompany com and s2 mycompany com lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix mountpoint c h sl mycompany com s2 mycompany com m ifsl The o option specifies default mount options for the mountpoint The values for the o option are provided in the table found in Options page 127 Create a mountpoint on host groups ibrix_mountpoint c g GROUPLIST m MOUNTPOINT o MOUNTOPTIONS Specity the appropriate host groups in GROUPLIST The following command creates the mountpoint ifs1 on the clients host group lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_mountpoint c g clients m ifsl Modify mount options on the specified mountpoint ibrix mountpoint e o MOUNTOPTIONS m MOUNTPOINT To set the options to none enter o Delete a mountpoint from file serving nodes and StoreAll clients ibr
54. the file system When specifying resources note the following e Use the h option to specify servers by their host name or IP address use commas to separate the host names or IP addresses A host is any host on the target cluster that has the target file system mounted e Use the n option to specify the network using the StoreAll network name NIC Enter a valid user NIC or the cluster NIC Setting the NIC assignment per server is optional If an assignment is not specified the cluster NIC will be used The listed servers receive remote replication data via the specified NIC To increase capacity you can expand the number of assigned servers by executing this command again with another list of servers Restore the default server assignments for remote replication ibrix_crr_ nic D f FSNAME p directory The p option specifies a directory under the root of file system FSNAME Remove a replication server assignment ibrix crr nic r P ASSIGNMENT ID1 ASSIGNMENT_IDn To obtain the ID for a particular server assignment list the remote replication server assignments using the 1 option View server assignments for remote replication ibrix_crr nic 1 The output lists the exported file systems and associated server assignments on this cluster All assigned servers NICs are listed with a corresponding ID number that can be used in commands to remove server assignments StoreAll software commands Options
55. this file system t is required Audit log expiration policy Use the following commands to manage the audit log expiration policy Display the audit log expiration policy for one or all file systems ibrix fs K f FSNAME Displays the audit log expiration policy for one or all file systems Modify an audit log expiration policy for a file system ibrix_ fs k TIME f FSNAME The command lets you modify the audit log expiration policy for a file system In this instance the name of the file system is FSNAME In this instance the name of the file system is FSNAME The audit log events are kept by default for 45 days You can change how long the audit log events are kept by modifying the TIME value as follows e xxD Audit log events are kept for the specified number of days for example 90D specifies that events should be kept for 90 days e xxM Audit log events are kept for the specified number of months e xxyY Audit log events are kept for the specified number of years Archiving auditing synchronizer Retention Expiration and Autocommit 74 Use the following commands to manage archiving auditing synchronizer Retention Expiration and Autocommit Display the archiving auditing synchronizer scheduled time for one or all file systems ibrix fs Y f FSNAME The command displays the archiving auditing synchronizer scheduled time for one or all file systems The archiving auditing synchronizer time can also be viewed on t
56. you can configure LDAP ID mapping as a secondary lookup source This method allows the system to read SMB client UIDs and GIDs from LDAP if the needed ID cannot be located in an AD entry The name in LDAP must match the name in AD without respect for case or pre appended domain Use the ibrix_1dapidmapping command to enable or disable an existing LDAP ID mapping to add an LDAP IP mapping and to display the current LDAP ID mapping configuration You can tune the LDAP scope maximum wait time and maximum entries options to ensure that search results are timely Tuning can be especially useful in environments with extremely large directories especially when case insensitive searches can return many entries Synopsis Add an LDAP ID mapping ibrix ldapidmapping a h LDAPSERVERHOST B LDAPBASEOFSEARCH P LDAPSERVERPORT b LDAPBINDDN p LDAPBINDDNPASSWORD m MAXWAITTIME M MAXENTRIES n s o u This command automatically enables LDAP RFC 2307 ID Mapping Display information for LDAP ID mapping ibrix ldapidmapping i Enable an existing LDAP ID mapping ibrix_ldapidmapping e h LDAPSERVERHOST Disable an existing LDAP ID mapping ibrix ldapidmapping d h LDAPSERVERHOST Options Option Description B LDAPBASEOFSEARCH Specifies the LDAP base for searches for example ou people cd enx dc net M MAXENTRIES Specifies the maximum number of entries to return from the search the default is 10 Enter O
57. you edit one of the files File1 the other file i1e1 is changed to match the contents of the edited file Both files will contain the same data resulting in the loss of data from the other file CAUTION This feature breaks POSIX semantics and can cause problems for Linux utilities and applications Before enabling the case insensitive feature be sure the following requirements are met e The agile Fusion Manager must be installed on all nodes in the cluster e The file system or directory must be created under the StoreAll 6 0 or later release e The file system must be mounted When case insensitivity is in effect a newly created directory retains the case insensitive setting of its parent directory When you use commands and utilities that create a new directory that directory has the case insensitive setting of its parent See the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide for more information Synopsis Set case insensitivity on the specified path and all of its descendent directories ibrix_caseinsensitive s f FSNAME c ON OFF p PATH The c option turns case insensitivity on or off The setting applies to all users NFS Linux Windows View the current setting for case insensitivity ibrix_caseinsensitive i f FSNAME p PATH r Options Option Description c Turns case insensitivity on or off FSNAME Specifies a file system A Reports current case insensitive settings p PATH Specifies the path to
58. 00 9320 System Administrator Guide e HP IBRIX X9720 StoreAll 9730 System Administrator Guide e HP StoreAll Storage Installation Guide e HP StoreAll Storage Network Best Practices Guide To access these documents go to the StoreAll Manuals page http www hp com support StoreAllManuals HP websites For additional information see the following HP websites e http 7www hp com e http www hp com go StoreAlll e http www hp com go storage e http 7www hp com support manuals Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber s Choice for Business website http www hp com go e updates After registering you will receive e mail notification of product enhancements new driver versions firmware updates and other product resources 192 Support and other resources 5 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs To help us improve the documentation send any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback docsfeedback hp com Include the document title and part number version number or the URL when submitting your feedback 193 Glossary ACE Access control entry ACL Access control list ADS Active Directory Service ALB Advanced load balancing BMC Baseboard Management Configuration CIFS Common Internet File System The protocol used in Windows environments for shared folders CLI Command line int
59. ADDRESS Execute this command on every Fusion Manager with which the client will communicate Delete StoreAll clients from the configuration database ibrix client d h CLIENTLIST NOTE This command only removes the client from the configuration database it does not unmount the file system locally To unmount the file system use the ibrix_lwumount command HP recommends that you unmount the file system first and then delete the client from the database Display operational and configuration information for StoreAll clients ibrix client i h CLIENTLIST To see all clients omit the h option List StoreAll client host names IP addresses and IDs ibrix client 1 h CLIENTLIST v To see all clients omit the h option To also list IAD kernel and filesystem version information include the v option Set a preferred network interface for a StoreAll client ibrix client n h SRCCLIENT A DESTSERVER IFNAME The command sets interface ITFNAME for traffic from source client SRCCLIENT to destination server DESTSERVER To prefer a network interface for a host group use ibrix_hostgroup Delete the established network interface preference for a StoreAll client ibrix client n h SRCHOST D DESTSERVER ibrix_client 33 When the command has completed the default cluster interface will be used to communicate from the client to the DESTSERVER Options Option Description Assigns a preferred NIC D DESTSERVER
60. AGENAME List all registered servers in one or more vendor storage ibrix_vs l1 s n STORAGENAMELIST Options Option Description I IP address P PASSWORD Password U USERNAME User name a Discovers LUNs c Sets the proxy IP address d Removes the storage registration i Lists detailed storage information 1 Lists storage that has been registered 174 StoreAll software commands Option n STORAGENAME or STORAGENAMELIST r s suffix t TYPE Description Storage system name or a list of system names Registers storage Suffix Storage system type EVA Lefthand MSA 3PAR or EqualLogic Shows the usage for this command ibrix_vs 175 ibrix_vs_snap Creates or deletes file system snapshots and cleans up after an unsuccessful snapshot session Description ibrix_vs_snap creates a file system snapshot for clusters that implement supported storage systems The snapshot replicates file system entities and is managed exactly like a standard file system A snapshot is active from the moment that it is created The first snapshot task is to define the snapshot allocation policy To do this run the ibrix_vs_ snap p command to define the policy type and its parameters Once set a snapshot allocation policy needs to change only if a parameter value changes When the allocation policy is in effect create the snapshot with ibrix vs snap c Synopsis Set the sn
61. AME or FSLIST A file system or list of file systems i Lists status information for evacuation tasks k Stops evacuation tasks I Reports a status summary of evacuation tasks s SRCSEGMENTLIST Specifies a list of source segments by segment name or number such as 1 2 3 t TASKID A task ID v Verbose kernel logging Shows the usage for this command 58 StoreAll software commands ibrix_event Sets up email and SNMP notifications of cluster events displays event messages and removes event messages from the events table Description Use ibrix_ event to set up two types of event notifications e Email notification which sends to one or more addresses an email containing the event the originating server the severity level a timestamp an autogenerated number and the Fusion Manager name e SNMP notification which sends an SNMP trap to one or more trapsinks StoreAll software events fall into categories based on level of severity e Alerts Disruptive events that can result in loss of access to file system data For example a segment is unavailable or a server is unreachable e Warnings Potentially disruptive conditions in which file system access is not lost but if the situation is not addressed it can escalate to an alert condition For example reaching a very high server CPU utilization or nearing a quota limit e Information Events occurring under normal or non threatening conditions that change the cluster
62. ARTSEGNUM Identifies the first segment to which an allocation policy is applied in a file system U Resets an allocation policy d Disables 32 bit compatibility mode e Enables 32 bit compatibility mode f FSNAME A file system g GROUPLIST A list of host groups h HOSTLIST A list of one or more file serving nodes or StoreAll clients lulglf Lists allocation policies for users groups or file systems p POLICY Sets allocation policy on a file system and optionally on a list of hosts or groups Policy type names are case sensitive and must be entered as shown ROUNDROBIN STICKY DIRECTORY LOCAL RANDOM NONE HOST_ROUNDROBIN_NB r readahead Specifies the number of KB that StoreAll software will pre fetch The default value is 128 KB s LVNAME or LVNAMELIST A list of one or more logical volume names segments t TIERNAME A tier on a file system Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix fs ibrix_hostgroup 83 ibrix_fs_tune ibrix_fsck Analyzes inconsistencies in a file system Description A CAUTION Do notrun ibrix fsck in corrective mode without the direct guidance of HP Support If run improperly the command can cause data loss and file system damage CAUTION Do not run e2fsck or any other off the shelf sck program on any part of a file system Doing so will damage the file system The ibrix fsck command can detect and repair file system inconsistencies File system inconsistencies
63. All high availability is configured and report overall results ibrix_haconfig 1 h HOSTLIST f b The command checks either all file serving nodes or only those nodes in HOSTLIST and reports the overall results for all tested hosts To include standbys for file serving nodes in the check include the b option To list only the file serving nodes that failed a health test include the option Determine whether StoreAll high availability is configured and report detailed failed warned results ibrix_haconfig i h HOSTLIST f b v The command checks either all file serving nodes or only those nodes in HOSTLIST and reports the overall results for all tested hosts Detailed information is provided for configuration checks that received a Failed or Warned result To include standbys for file serving nodes in the check include the b option To include information only about file serving nodes that failed a health test include the option To expand the report to include detailed information about configuration checks that received a Passed result include the v option StoreAll software commands Options Option Description b Includes standby servers in the configuration check f Reports only on failed file serving nodes h HOSTLIST A list of file serving nodes i Displays a detailed high availability configuration report 1 Displays a summary high availability configuration report
64. ED component OAmodule uuid 09USE038187WOAModule2 status MISSING Message The Onboard Administrator module is missing or has failed Diagnostic message Reseat the Onboard Administrator module If reseating the module does not resolve the issue replace the Onboard Administrator module eventId 000D0004 location OAmodule in chassis S N USE123456W level ALERT FILESYSTEM HOST 1ix24 03 ad hp com USER NAME OPERATION SEGMENT NUMBER PV NUMBER NIC HBA EB RELATED EVENT 0 Options Option Description L Lists event notifications and settings a Sorts in ascending order c Creates email notifications d Deletes email notifications e ALERT WARN INFO The ALERT WARN or INFO event level or a list of specific notification types EVENTLIST ALERT WARN and INFO are keywords f FROMor FILENAME An email From address or if used with v the name of the file where a real time event stream is saved in CSV format h SERVER A file serving node i Lists event notifications in long format 1 Lists event notifications in short format m on off or EMAILLIST Turns event notification on or off or if used with c or d specifies a list of TRAPSINKLIST one or more emails or trapsinks to be created or deleted n EMAILADDRESS or When used with u specifies a destination address for a test email message EVENTS _COUNE When used with 1 specifies the number of event messages t
65. Express Query detected an unrecoverable data issue User action is required See ibrix archiving C FSNAME for information on how recover Clears the Manual Intervention Failure MIF state for the file system named in the command ibrix archiving C FSNAME A file system is assigned a Manual Intervention Failure MIF state when Express Query detects that the file system s database is in an inconsistent state that Express Query cannot automatically ibrix_archiving 9 correct When a database is in a MIF state all changes to files in this file system continue to be logged but they are not processed into the database tables The contents of the database are not updated until you correct the problem in the database If you are not sure how to correct the problem contact HP support After you manually correct the problem that caused the MIF state run the ibrix archiving C FSNAME command to re enable the use of this database After you enter the ibrix_archiving C FSNAME command the file system attempts to recover and the state shown by the ibrix archiving 1 command becomes RECOVERY If the recovery fails the file system goes into a MIF state again If recovery succeeds the file system s state is set to OK and it processes all outstanding logged file system changes and it will continue to update the database of new changes Display the status of the Express Query system ibrix archiving i Displays the status of the E
66. For NFS SMB HTTP and FTP clients collectively referred to as NAS clients the allocation policy and segment preferences must be set on the file serving nodes from which the NAS clients access shares Segment preferences and allocation policies can be set and changed at any time including when the target file system is mounted and in use IMPORTANT Itis possible to set separate allocation policies for files and directories However this feature is deprecated and should not be used unless you are directed to do so by HP support NOTE StoreAll clients access segments directly through the owning file serving node and do not honor the file allocation policy set on file serving nodes IMPORTANT Changing segment preferences and allocation policy will alter file system storage behavior The following tables list standard and deprecated preference settings and allocation policies Standard segment preferences and allocation policies Name Description Comment ALL Prefer all of the segments available in the file This is the default segment preference It is suitable system for new files and directories for most use cases LOCAL Prefer the file serving node s local segments for No writes are routed between the file serving nodes new files and directories in the cluster This preference is beneficial for performance in some configurations and for some workloads but can cause some segments to be overutilize
67. HP StoreAll Storage CLI Reference Guide Abstract This document describes commands provided with StoreAll software It is intended for system administrators managing 9300 Storage Gateway 9320 Storage X9720 Storage and 9730 Storage For the latest StoreAll guides browse to http www hp com support StoreAllManuals HP Part Number TA768 96091 Published June 2013 Edition 9 Copyright 2009 2013 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Acknowledgments Microsoft Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Revision History Edition Date Software Description Version 1 November 2009 5 3 1 Initial release of HP StoreAll Software 2 April 2010 5 4 0 Add
68. HP Support queue These numbers are on the information tag attached to the front panel of the hardware Entitle a chassis ibrix_ phonehome e C lt OA IP Address of the Chassis gt b lt Customer Entered Serial Number gt g lt Customer Entered Product Numbers This command must be run for each chassis present in the cluster The customer entered serial number and product number are used for warranty checks at the HP Support queue These numbers are on the information tag attached to the front panel of the hardware Unconfigure and disable Phone Home support ibrix _phonehome d ibrix_phonehome 135 Display the Phone Home configuration ibrix_phonehome 1 p server storage chassis trapsink entitlement To obtain details about servers storage chassis or trapsinks use the p option with the corresponding keyword Use the entitlement keyword to obtain statistics about the entitlement Synchronize the Phone Home configuration in the cluster ibrix_phonehome s The operation enables Phone Home on newly added devices servers storage and chassis and removes details for devices that are no longer in the cluster Options Option Description C Specifies the IP address of the On Board Administrator for a chassis b Customer Entered Specifies a customer entered serial number Serial Number c Configures and enables Phone Home d Unconfigures and disables Phone Home e Entitles a device
69. IC e Configure link state monitoring for iSCSI network interfaces For comprehensive information on setting up automated failover for a user interface see the administration guide for your system Synopsis Discover and add a physical or virtual network interface The command adds network interface IFNAME as the interface to the hosts in HOSTLIST The command also indicates a secondary cluster interface if b is specified ibrix nic a n IFNAME h HOSTLIST b Delete a network interface ibrix nic d n IFNAME h HOSTLIST The specified network interface is deleted from the hosts in HOSTLIST If you delete an interface from a file serving node be sure to identify a new interface that the machine can use to contact the Fusion Manager Assign a standby network interface ibrix nic b H HOSTNAME1 IFNAME1 HOSTNAME2 IFNAME2 The command adds network interface IFNAME2 on server HOSTNAME2 as the standby for network interface IFNAME1 on server HOSTNAME1 Delete a standby network interface ibrix nic b U HOSTNAME1 IFNAME1 The command removes standby interface IFNAME1 on server HOSTNAME1 130 StoreAll software commands Set up network interface monitoring ibrix nic m h MONHOST A DESTHOST IFNAME The command assigns server MONHOST to monitor server DESTHOST over network interface IFNAME When configuring NIC monitoring use the same backup pairs that you used when configuring standby servers For example ibric_nic m h no
70. IELD NAME W DEFAULT _WIN_USER_NAME For the u option enter the proxy user name in the format domainname username where domainname is the name of the NIS domain in Active Directory The double quotes are required as shown below ibrix_activedirectory S d fml hp com i 192 168 1 1 u mydomain fusion_proxy p mypass W hp winuser If Active Directory is running on Windows Server 2003 R2 the E and F options are required Configure Active Directory for automatic user mapping ibrix_activedirectory A d DOMAIN NAMES L W DEFAULT _WIN_USER_NAME The L option allows mapping of local users List Active Directory settings in effect on the Fusion Manager ibrix_activedirectory 1 The output includes the domain name domain server IP proxy user name default Windows user name and the UID and GID field names Options Option Description A Configures automatic user mapping E UID_FIELD_NAME A UID field name On Windows Server 2003 SP2 this is Read msSFU3 0UidNumber On Windows Server 2003 R2 it is Read UidNumber F GID_FIELD NAME A GID field name On Windows Server 2003 SP2 this is Read msSFU30GidNumber On Windows Server 2003 R2 it is Read gidNumber L Allows local user mapping ibrix_activedirectory 7 Option Description S Configures static user mapping W WIN_USER_NAME Sets the Unknown Windows user who takes ownership of files when a mapping cannot be resolved d DOMAIN
71. N3 h HOST Options Option Description c Cancels NDMP sessions h HOST Specifies a file serving node 1 Displays NDMP sessions s Displays NDMP session history t YYYY MM DD Specifies a date for an historical report Shows the usage for this command ibrix_ndmpsession 129 ibrix_nic Configures network interfaces Description ibrix_nic is used to e Set up automated failover for a user interface e Identify or delete network interfaces User interfaces that are intended for StoreAll client traffic must be identified HP recommends that you also identify user interfaces that are intended for NFS traffic so that you can implement automated failover for them e Identify or delete standbys for a user interface e Set up network interface monitoring by configuring file serving nodes to monitor each other s health over the interface IMPORTANT When configuring NIC monitoring use the same backup pairs that you used when configuring standby servers e Change the routing table entry for a network interface StoreAll software supports only one route per interface e Change Linux ifconfig options e List information about network interfaces that StoreAll software is managing e Onan existing cluster add a second NIC to enable two paths of communication The preferred method is to use bonds e In a cluster configuration with two communication paths switch the roles of the primary and secondary N
72. OUPLIST To prefer all StoreAll clients specify the clients host group Prefer a pool of segments on specified file serving nodes or host groups in accordance with the s option ibrix_fs_ tune f FSNAME h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST S SEGNUMLIST ALL LOCAL e SEGNUMLIST Takes a list of segment names e ALL A keyword that allows clients to write to any segment on the listed file serving nodes This restores the default segment preferences for the clients e LOCAL A keyword that allows clients to write only to the local segments on the specified file serving nodes To prefer a pool of segments for NFS SMB clients specify only NFS SMB servers in the HOSTLIST To prefer a pool of segments for StoreAll clients lists the StoreAll clients in HOSTLIST or specify a host group in the GROUPLIST To prefer all StoreAll clients specify the clients host group Prefer a tier for the specified hosts or host groups ibrix fs tune f FSNAME h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST t TIERNAME Tune allocation policy storage settings globally on the specified file system ibrix fs tune f FSNAME O p POLICY S STARTSEGNUM P prealloc KB r readahead KB N NFS readahead KB The following settings can be tuned e Default allocation policy for all hosts e Default starting segment number for applying settings e Number of KB to allocate for a file at one time prealloc e Number of KB that StoreAll software will pre fetch readahead e
73. RNAME is the v3 security name of the trap sender If unspecified the command uses MD5 as the user authentication algorithm and DES as the privacy algorithm with no passwords The CONTEXT NAME if used specifies the managed objects that can be accessed by the agent The s option toggles agent trap transmission on and off The default is on Update v3 trapsink settings and turn SNMP trap transmission on or off ibrix snmptrap u h HOSTNAME v 3 p PORT n USERNAME j MD5 SHA k AUTHORIZATION PASSWORD y DES AES z PRIVACY PASSWORD x CONTEXT NAME s on loff Security settings are the same as those described for the create command Delete trapsinks on specific hosts ibrix snmptrap d h HOSTLIST Display information about trapsinks ibrix snmptrap 1 h HOSTLIST For all v1 or v2 trapsinks or for all hosts in HOSTLIST the command displays the trapsink address SNMP version port community and on off state 160 StoreAll software commands Options Option Description c Creates a trapsink d Deletes a trapsink h HOSTNAME or HOSTLIST Identifies a host by name or IP address where a trapsink is created or updated Trapsinks can be deleted or listed on multiple hosts by specifying a HOSTLIST use commas to separate the hosts j MD5 SHA Specifies the user authentication algorithm to use The default is MDS k AUTHORIZATION PASSWORD Specifies the user au
74. SHARENAME c PROFILENAME t VHOSTNAME mode f FSNAME p dirpath P urlpath u USERLIST S The StoreAll REST API share in object ibrixRestApiMode object anonymous false mode provides concepts similar to The anonymous setting must be set to false If you do not provide the OpenStack object Storage API to anonymous setting ibrixRestApiMode object the anonymous value support programmatic access to is false by default user stored files and their metadata Users allowed to use this share are represented by an account on the file system Users can store an infinite ibrix_httpshare 105 Table 3 Adding an HTTP share continued Type of HTTP share to add Enter the following command on one line amount of objects in a container created and each object is assigned object key which is mapped to a relative file system path name The parameter userlist is optional and it is not necessarily needed for the StoreAll REST API All the other listed arguments are required for the StoreAll REST API For the S option use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as davmethods true browseable true readonly true For example to create a new HTTP share and enable the WebDAV property on that share ibrix_ httpshare a share3 c cprofilel t davivhostl1 f ifsl p ifsl dirl P url3 S davmethods true To see all of the valid settings for an HTTP share use the following comm
75. STNAME The new hostname U Unassigns the backup for a server or stops auto failover monitoring on the specified file serving node b Assigns a backup host c Controls services d Deletes a file serving node from the configuration database 150 StoreAll software commands Option Description Fails over to or fails back from a file serving node h SERVERNAME or One or more file serving nodes SERVERLIST i Provides detailed information about one or more file serving nodes 1 Lists file serving nodes and identifies any configured backups Also specifies whether the nodes are up or down and whether auto failover is configured m Toggles auto failover monitoring on a file serving node n Prefers a network interface for communication between a given server pair p Forces a power down r Recovers a file serving node s Service control t cifs nfs The name of the service ndmp v When used with 1 reports version information for the file system IAD and kernel x Displays additional server information Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_lwhost ibrix_server 151 ibrix_sh Manages shell tasks Description The ibrix_sh command can be used to run the Linux shell commands cp and fina on file serving nodes and save the output You can also list shell tasks in the cluster display information about the tasks or delete tasks S
76. StoreAll client parameters that have been changed from their defaults ibrix_lwhost list Options Option Description a Initiates a Fusion Manager query h host Specifies the name of the file serving node to which the client will connect n server_ifname Name of a preferred network interface p param A tuning or protocol parameter v value Specifies a tuning parameter value or in the case of threads the number of server threads to set ibrix_lwhost 185 Description list Lists parameter settings that have been changed from the defaults Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_hostgroup ibrix_host_tune 186 Commands for StoreAll Linux clients and file serving nodes ibrix_lwmount Mounts a file system on a StoreAll Linux client This command can be run on StoreAll clients only Description A file system must be mounted on the file serving node that owns the root segment that is segment 1 before it can be mounted on a StoreAll client If the Export Control feature is not enabled use this command to mount a file system on a StoreAll client If the Export Control feature is enabled you cannot use this command on a StoreAll client until you have first mounted the file system using ibrix_ mount For more information about Export Control see the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide ibrix_lwmount also initiates the Fusion Manager query that the StoreAll client uses to o
77. T File system name Use it with one of the following commands ibrix_avscan 1 or ibrix_avscan i i Displays detailed information for Antivirus scan tasks k Stops an Antivirus scan task 1 Displays a status summary for Antivirus scan tasks p PATH Specifies the directory path to be scanned s Starts an Antivirus scan task t TASKID Specifies the task ID for an Antivirus scan task Shows the usage for this command See also 22 ibrix_av lbrix_avconfig ibrix_task StoreAll software commands ibrix_caseinsensitive Manages case insensitivity on a file system or directory Description By default StoreAll file systems and directories follow POSIX semantics and file names are case sensitive for Linux NFS users File names are always case insensitive for Windows clients If you prefer to use Windows semantics for Linux NFS users you can make a file system or subdirectory case insensitive Doing this prevents a Linux NFS user from creating two files that differ only in case such as file1 and FILE1 If Windows users are accessing the directory two files with the same name but different case might be confusing and the Windows users may be able to access only one of the files A CAUTION Be careful when applying the case insensitivity setting to an existing directory populated with files Make sure you do not have files with duplicate names but in different cases for example File1 and filet If
78. THOST Manipulate the power source for a file serving node ibrix_ server P on off reset h SERVERNAME F You can turn the power source on or off or you can reset it The command does not trigger a failover event The F option forces a power off or reset Recover file serving nodes ibrix_ server r h SERVERLIST v Start stop or restart the SMB NFS or NDMP service ibrix_server s t cifs nfs ndmp c start stop restart h SERVERLIST Change the local hostname on a file serving node ibrix_server R h SERVERNAME T HOSTNAME Display server information ibrix_ server 1 h SERVERLIST v The following information is displayed for all servers or the servers in SERVERLIST hostname standby server name operating state server ID and whether automated failover is turned on To also list IAD kernel and file system version information include the v option Display operational and configuration information for file serving nodes ibrix_ server i h SERVERLIST x Options Option Description A Assigns a preferred NIC D DESTHOST Deletes the network interface preference established between the source host and this destination file serving node F Forces a power off or reset M Forces segment migration N Skips health checks P onloff reset Executes the selected power action on the specified file serving node R Changes the system hostname T HO
79. TNAME or A file serving node or a list of file serving nodes exporting a file system HOSTLIST Lists all NFS export entries or lists entries on a named host o OPTIONS Linux exportfs options Standard NFS export options are supported Options must be enclosed in double quotation marks for example o ro Do not enter an FSID or sync option They are automatically provided p CLIENT PATHNAME The path to the exported file system and the NFS client that can access it The NFS client can be specified by the name or IP of a file serving node a file serving node name with a wildcard for example hp com or a netmask See also 64 Shows the usage for this command Linux export fs command Exporting a file system in the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide StoreAll software commands ibrix_fm Controls an agile Fusion Manager configuration Description Typically the Fusion Manager is installed on all file serving nodes when the cluster is installed The Fusion Manager is active on one node and passive on the other nodes This is called an agile Fusion Manager configuration An agile Fusion Manager can be in one of the following modes e active In this mode the Fusion Manager controls console operations All cluster administration and configuration commands must be run from the active Fusion Manager e passive In this mode the Fusion Manager monitors the health of th
80. The s option uses 1vm names to indicate bad segments Enable or disable Export Control When Export Control is enabled by default StoreAll clients have no access to the file system The system administrator grants access to the clients by executing the ibrix_ mount command Enabling Export Control does not affect filesystem access by file serving nodes or any NFS SMB clients attached to the nodes File serving nodes always have RW access Enable Export Control on a file system ibrix_fs C E f FSNAME Disable Export Control on a file system ibrix fs C D f FSNAME Assign or delete a standby server for the specified segments 76 Identify a file serving node as the standby for the specified segments ibrix_fs b f FSNAME s LVLIST h HOSTNAME The command assigns HOSTNAME as the standby for the segments in LVLIST on file system FSNAME To identify a standby server for all segments on a file serving node use the following command where HOSTNAME2 is the standby for HOSTNAME1 lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_ server b h HOSTNAME1 HOSTNAME2 Delete the standby assignment for the specified segments ibrix_fs b U f FSNAME s LVLIST The command removes the standby assignment for the segments in LVLIST on file system FSNAME StoreAll software commands Options Option Description A Enables disables or displays audit settings when applied to an existing file system B Marks bad segments C Enables export cont
81. VLIST A list of one or more physical volume names expressed as a comma separated list for example d1 d2 d3 or a range for example d 1 3 q Enables quotas on a file system s LVLIST A list of one or more logical volume segment names expressed as a comma separated list for example ilv1 ilv2 ilv3 or a range list for example ilv 1 3 t TIERNAME Specifies the tier to which segments are assigned when creating or expanding a file system w Disables 32 bit mode x When used with i omits segment details from the output report Y FSNAME Displays the archiving auditing synchronizer scheduled time for one or alll file systems The archiving auditing synchronizer functionality can also be set by modifying the time value for Retention Expiration and Autocommit on the Data Retention tab for the Modify Filesystem Properties window y TIME f FSNAME See also 78 ibrix fs tune StoreAll software commands Lets you modify the daily time for the archiving auditing synchronizer to run for a file system In this instance the name of the file system is FSNAME Use the form hh mm a valid hour between 0 and 23 inclusive and a 2 digit minute between 00 and 59 inclusive to specify the TIME The following example sets the starting time for the archiving auditing synchronizer to 2 am ibrix_fs y 02 00 f ibrixfs1 The archiving auditing synchronizer functionality can also be set by modifying the time value for Reten
82. Viewing the output from an add on script page 42 ibrix_collect 41 Running an add on script To run an add on script l Verify that the add on script is saved under the following location usr local ibrix ibrixcollect ibrix collect_add_on _scripts The ibrix_collect command only runs add on scripts saved in this location Enter the ibrix_collect command ibrix_collect c n addOnCollection In this instance addOnCollection is the collection name The output of the add on scripts is included into the final tar collection along with other logs and command outputs In this instance the output would be in the addOnCollection tgz file NOTE The add on scripts timeout after 20 minutes Viewing the output from an add on script 42 To view an output from an add on script l Go to the active Fusion Manager node in the local ibrixcollect archive directory by entering the following command root host2 cd local ibrixcollect archive The output of the add on scripts is available under the tar file of the individual node To view the contents of the directory enter the following command root host2 ls 1 The following is an example of the output displayed total 3520 rw r r 1 root root 2021895 Dec 20 12 41 addOnCollection tgz Extract the tar file containing the output of the add on script The tar file containing the output of the add on script has the name of the collection by entering the fol
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84. a file system includes two snap trees space is reclaimed for both snap trees Synopsis Run snapshot reclamation on a file system ibrix_snapreclamation r f FSNAME s maxspeed maxspace v The s option specifies the snapshot reclamation strategy With maxspeed the reclamation task reclaims only the most easily recoverable snapped space This strategy reduces the amount of runtime required by the reclamation task but leaves some space potentially unrecovered that space is still eligible for later reclamation With maxspace the reclamation task recovers all snapped space eligible for recovery It takes longer and uses more system resources than maxspeed The default is maxspace Display summary status information for snapshot reclamation tasks ibrix snapreclamation 1 f FSLIST Display detailed status information for a snapshot reclamation task ibrix snapreclamation i f FSLIST Stop the specified snapshot reclamation task ibrix snapreclamation k t TASKID F Options Option Description F Forcibly stops a snapshot reclamation task FSNAME or FSLIST Specifies a file system i Displays detailed status information for a snapshot reclamation task k TASKID Stops a snapshot reclamation task 1 Displays summary status information for snapshot reclamation tasks r Runs a snapshot reclamation task s maxspeed maxspace Specifies the snapshot reclamation strategy With maxspeed the r
85. ame IP address and number of slots for either all power sources or the power sources in POWERSRCLIST Delete power sources from the configuration database ibrix powersrc d h POWERSRCLIST Options Option Description C CONFPATH Configuration path I IPADDR A power source IP address a Activates a power source d Deletes a power source ibrix_powersrc 137 Option h HOSTNAME or Description A file serving node name the name of a power source or a list of power source POWERSRCNAME or names POWERSRCLIST 1 Lists information about power sources m Modifies a power source definition p Password used for authentication s Skips BMC configuration t POWERSRCTYPE Identifies the power source type u USERNAME Username for authentication See also ibrix_hostpower 138 StoreAll software commands Shows the usage for this command ibrix_profile Manages kernel profiles Description The ibrix profile command is used to start disable or reset kernel profiles or to display kernel profile statistics Synopsis Start a kernel profile ibrix profile E h HOSTLIST Use the HOSTLIST option to limit the command to specific nodes Disable a kernel profile ibrix profile D h HOSTLIST Use the HOSTLIST option to limit the command to specific nodes Reset a kernel profile ibrix profile R h HOSTLIST Use the HOSTLIST option to limit the command to
86. and ibrix httpshare L Modify an HTTP share ibrix httpshare m SHARENAME c PROFILENAME t VHOSTNAME f FSNAME p dirpath P urlpath u USERLIST S SETTINGLIST Delete an HTTP share ibrix_httpshare d SHARENAME c PROFILENAME t VHOSTNAME Delete all HTTP shares associated with a file system ibrix_httpshare d f FSNAME Display information about an HTTP share ibrix_httpshare i SHARENAME c PROFILENAME t VHOSTNAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List all HTTP shares or shares associated with a specific profile ibrix_httpshare 1 c PROFILENAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List HTTP shares associated with a specific file system ibrix_httpshare 1 f FSNAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List StoreAll REST API peer shares ibrix_httpshare 1 o List the valid settings for a share ibrix_httpshare L Activate the WebDAV feature ibrix_httpshare S davmethods true Options Description L Lists valid HTTP share settings P urlpath Specifies the URL that clients will use to access the share 106 StoreAll software commands Option Description S SETTINGLIST Specifies the settings that are to be applied to an HTTP share Use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as browseable true readonly true Ifa value is not specified for a setting the default value will be used To
87. andbys A file system must be mounted before it can be exported It must be unexported before it can be unmounted The ibrix export fs command can also be used to control file system access for StoreAll clients By default all StoreAll clients can mount a file system after a mount point has been created To allow access for a file system or a subdirectory of that file system to a specific StoreAll client use the c option to create an access entry containing that information Then when a StoreAll client attempts to mount the file system StoreAll software will allow access only to the clients in the access entry Synopsis Export a file system via NFS ibrix exportfs f FSNAME h HOSTNAME p CLIENT1 PATHNAME1 CLIENT2 PATHNAME2 o OPTIONS b File system FSNAME at mount point PATHNAME on file serving node HOSTNAME is exported to the specified CLIENTS The accessing CLIENT can be a single file serving node file serving nodes represented by a wildcard or all hosts PATHNAME which is also known as world access World access omits the client specification but not the colon for example usr src By default the file system is exported to the NFS client s standby To exclude the standby include the b option The command uses the default Linux export fs options unless specific options are provided NOTE When configuring options for an NFS export do not use the no_subtree_check option This option is not compatible with
88. andechadcadeceaesedecpandatessecdeuseesaacseacs 193 Ee a AE EEE A A E E N EE A O EEE TAT E 194 ie E EE EIEEE I E E E E E A AAT 196 Contents 5 1 General CLI information Executing StoreAll software commands The commands in StoreAll software commands page 7 must be executed on the Fusion Manager host Root privileges are required to run these commands The commands in Commands for StoreAll Linux clients and file serving nodes page 184 can be executed on file serving nodes and or StoreAll Linux clients Any user can run these commands All commands are run from the working directory usr local ibrix bin Command syntax Names When naming physical volumes volume groups logical volumes file systems and other cluster entities use only alphanumeric characters and the underscore _ Do not use any other characters unless they are specifically required in the command syntax Lists Use a comma to separate list items in a command Spaces are not allowed In the following command the s option takes a list of items lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_lv l s ilvl1 ilv2 ilv3 Ranges Many commands allow a range of values instead of an explicit list of values To enter a range enclose the pattern to be matched in square brackets The range specified in the following command matches all Logical Volumes from ilv1 to ilv3 lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_lv 1 s ilv 1 3 Command messages 6 CLI commands typ
89. apshot policy for the specified file system ibrix_vs_ snap p f ORIGINFSNAME h HOSTLIST By default the snapshot policy is to mirror the segment ownership For example if the file system has segments 1 6 owned by hosts a b c d e and f respectively the snapshot file system will have segments 1 6 owned by hosts a b c d e and f respectively The p option allows you to override the default policy and specify segment owners according to a round robin pattern The segment owners are specified with the h HOSTLIST option Using the previous example to change the ownership of the segments 1 6 in the snapshot file system to hosts a c e a c e respectively enter this command ibrix_vs_snap p f fs2 h a c e Create a file system snapshot ibrix_vs_snap c n SNAPFSNAME f ORIGINFSNAME M The command creates snapshot SNAPFSNAME from file system ORIGINFSNAME The M option automatically mounts the snapshot file system Delete the specified file system snapshots ibrix vs snap d f SNAPFSLIST Clean up the specified invalid snapshot file systems ibrix vs snap r f SNAPFSLIST List information about file system snapshots ibrix_vs_snap i f SNAPFSLIST The command reports information for all file systems or only for those specified in SNAPFSLIST List file system snapshots for all file systems on all hosts ibrix_vs_ snap 1 Enumerate snapshot file systems ibrix_vs_snap l f ORIGINFSNAME n STRATEGYNAME Run the aut
90. are not changed during the specified period If the default retention period is set to zero the files become WORM If the default retention period is set to a value greater than zero the files become WORM lt retained The minimum value for the autocommit period is five minutes and the maximum value is one year When autocommit is used you do not need to manually set a file to read only to make it a WORM file If you plan to keep normal files on the file system do not set the autocommit period When using a period option enter a decimal number optionally followed by one of these characters e s seconds e m minutes e h hours e d days e w weeks e M months y years If you do not include a character specifier the decimal number is interpreted as seconds When included in an ibrix_fs c command the following example creates a file system with Enterprise mode retention with a default retention period of 1 month a minimum retention period of 3 days a maximum retention period of 5 years and an autocommit period of 1 hour o retenMode enterprise retenDefPeriod 1M retenMinPeriod 3d retenMaxPeriod 5y retenAutoCommitPeriod 1h StoreAll software commands You can also enable Express Query and auditing when you create a file system e Express Query use T e Auditing use oa OPTION1 VALUE1 OPTION2 VALUE2 The oa option specifies the file system events that are to be audited See ibrix audit
91. are rebalanced and the overflow is distributed among all remaining candidate segments If you specified destinations the end result is that all segments except the specified destinations are rebalanced and the overflow is distributed only to the destinations If you specify both sources and destinations only the specified sources are rebalanced and the overflow is distributed among only the specified destinations If there is not enough aggregate room in destination segments to hold the files to be moved StoreAll software issues an error message and does not move any files The more restricted the number of destinations the higher the likelihood of this error Synopsis Rebalance segments ibrix_rebalance r f FSNAME s SRCSEGMENTLIST S SRCLVLIST d DESTSEGMENTLIST D DESTLVLIST v The command rebalances all segments or selected segments in file system FSNAME The file system must be mounted before it can be rebalanced If you do not enter source and destination segment lists all segments are rebalanced If you enter source and destination segments specified by either segment name or logical volume name rebalancing activity is restricted to those segments Display a summary of rebalancing and segment evacuation tasks ibrix_ rebalance 1 f FSLIST Use FSLIST to limit the command to specific file systems List status information about rebalancing tasks ibrix rebalance i f FSLIST The report lists jobs by ta
92. at for writing a rule is ibrix migrator A f FSNAME r RULE S SOURCE TIER D DEST TIER Example 1 This example writes a rule based on the file s last modification time using a relative time period All files that were last modified more than one month ago will be moved The rule string is always enclosed in single quotes ibrix_migrator A f ifs2 r mtime older than 1 month S Tl D T2 122 StoreAll software commands Example 2 This example modifies this rule to limit the files being migrated to two types of graphic files The or expressions are enclosed in parentheses and the wildcard character is used to match file name patterns ibrix migrator A f ifs2 r mtime older than 1 month and name jpg or name gif S T1 D T2 Example 3 This example uses and to impose three conditions on the migration Note the use of 10M with no space separating the integer and unit defining the size threshold ibrix migrator A f ifs2 r ctime older than 1 month and type file and size gt 10M S T1 D T2 Example 4 This example uses the path keyword It moves files greater than or equal to 5M that are under the directory ifs2 tiering test from TIER to TIER2 ibrix migrator A f ifs2 r path tiering test and size gt 5M S TIER1 D TIER2 Example 5 Rules can be group or user based as well as time or data based This example migrates files associated with two users to T2 with no consideration of time T
93. ate F Forcefully stops the Express Query daemons S Stops the Express Query daemons StoreAll software commands Description Displays the status of the Express Query system 1 Lists file systems registered to Express Query r Restarts the Express Query daemons s Starts the Express Query daemons t timeout secs Sets the time in seconds to wait for Express Query to stop gracefully w timeout Changes the timeout period for the Express Query watchdog 2 Shows the usage for this command ibrix_archiving T ibrix_audit_reports Generates audit reports Description The ibrix audit _reports command generates reports for events stored in an Express Query database s audit log tables for a given file system You can select the types of events you want to include in the report and you can specify a start and end date for the report Synopsis 12 Generate an audit report ibrix audit_reports t SORT_ORDER f FILESYSTEM p PATH b BEGIN DATE e END_DATE o classi class2 Generates an audit report The report output file is stored in the file system to which it applies in the directory lt mountpoints gt archiving reports The file name has the pattern audit report for lt file system_name gt _type lt report type gt _at_ lt integer epoch timestamp gt csvthe file is in a comma separated value CSV format with a header row The t option specifies the
94. ate is compatible with the StoreAll client software If the minor kernel update is compatible install the update with the vendor RPM and reboot the system The StoreAll client software is then automatically updated with the new kernel and StoreAll client services start automatically Use the ibrix version 1 C command to verify the kernel version on the client Synopsis Verify compatibility of a minor kernel update verify client _update lt kernel_update_version gt The following example is for a RHEL 4 8 client with kernel version 2 6 9 89 ELsmp verify client update 2 6 9 89 35 1 ELsmp Kernel update 2 6 9 89 35 1 ELsmp is compatible The next example shows an incompatible minor kernel update verify client update 2 6 9 78 ELsmp Kernel update 2 6 9 78 ELsmp is not compatible Please verify support for this kernel with HP verity_client_update 191 4 Support and other resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information see the HP support website http www hp com support Before contacting HP collect the following information e Product model names and numbers e Technical support registration number if applicable e Product serial numbers e Error messages e Operating system type and revision level e Detailed questions Related information The following documents provide related information e HP StoreAll Storage Release Notes e HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide e HP StoreAll 93
95. ately unmount a file system For StoreAll clients the intention to unmount a file system is stored on the Fusion Manager When StoreAll software services start on a StoreAll client the client queries the Fusion Manager for the file systems to be unmounted and then unmounts them If StoreAll software services are already running on a StoreAll client you can force the client to query the Fusion Manager by either executing ibrix_lwmount a on the client or by rebooting it The root segment must be the last segment unmounted Attempting to unmount it while other segments are still mounted will fail If the file system has been exported using NFS you must unexport it with ibrix_exportfs before you unmount it Synopsis Unmount a file system ibrix umount f FSNAME h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST X To unmount the file system from all file serving nodes StoreAll clients and host groups specify only a file system name To unmount the file system from specific file serving nodes and StoreAll clients include the HOSTLIST option To unmount the file system from specific host groups include the GROUPLIST option Unmount a file system mounted at a specific mountpoint ibrix umount m MOUNTPOINT h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST x To unmount the file system from all file serving nodes StoreAll clients and host groups specify only the mountpoint To unmount the file system from specific file serving nodes and StoreAll clients include the HOSTLIST opti
96. brix_cifsconfig L command IMPORTANT After making configuration changes with the ibrix_cifsconfig t S command use the following command to restart the SMB services on all nodes affected by the change ibrix_ server s t cifs c restart h SERVERLIST Clients will experience a temporary interruption in service during the restart Display current information about global SMB settings ibrix_cifsconfig i h HOSTLIST List default global SMB configuration settings ibrix_cifsconfig L Options Option Description L Lists default global SMB configuration settings S SETTINGLIST Specifies global SMB settings Use commas to separate the settings and enclose the list in quotation marks for example smb signing enabled 1 smb_ signing required 0 h Specifies one or more file serving nodes i Displays current information about global SMB settings t Configures global SMB settings Shows the usage for this command ibrix_cifsconfig 29 See also ibrix_cifs 30 StoreAll software commands ibrix_cifsmonitor Monitors SMB services on file serving nodes Description The ibrix_cifsmonitor command configures monitoring for the following SMB services lwreg e dcerpc e eventlog e 1sass e lwio e netlogin e srvsve If the monitor finds that a service is not running it attempts to restart the service If the service cannot be restarted that particular service is not monitored
97. btain new mountpoint and file allocation policy settings Synopsis Query the Fusion Manager for new file system mount points and allocation policy settings ibrix_lwmount a Mount a file system at the specified mountpoint ibrix lwmount f fmname fsname m mountpoint o options To specify Linux mount options include the o options option The file system name is always required A Fusion Manager name is required only if this StoreAll client is registered with multiple management consoles Specify the Fusion Manager and file system as a colon separated pair fmname fsname For example ibrix_lwmount f FM01 ifs1 m ifsl Options Option Description a Initiates a Fusion Manager query f fsname or Specifies a file system name or a paired Fusion Manager name and file system name A fmname fsname Fusion Manager name is required only when a StoreAlll client is registered with multiple management consoles m mountpoint A specified mountpoint o options One or more Linux mount options Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_hostgroup ibrix_lwumount ibrix_mount ibrix_lwmount 187 ibrix_lwumount Detaches a file system from a StoreAll Linux client This command can be run on StoreAll clients only Synopsis Detach a file system from a client ibrix_lwumount f fmname fsname The file system name is always required A Fusion Manager name is required only if this StoreAll client is registered wi
98. by default and there is no default tier The ibrix tier command assigns or unassigns segments to tiers deletes segments from tiers and lists information about tiers Use ibrix _migrator to create or delete rules defining migration policies to start or stop tier operations and to list information about rules and migrator operations Synopsis Assign segments to a tier ibrix tier a f FSNAME t TIERNAME S SEGLIST Unassign segments from a tier ibrix tier u f FSNAME S SEGLIST Delete a tier from a file system ibrix tier d f FSNAME t TIERNAME List tiers for a file system ibrix tier l f FSNAME t TIERNAME Include the t option to see detailed information about the tiers List segments belonging to a tier ibrix tier i f FSNAME t TIERNAME Options Option Description S SEGLIST A list of segment numbers or a source tier depending on the command a Assigns segments to a tier d Deletes a tier FSNAME A file system i Lists segments belonging to a tier 1 Lists tiers t TIERNAME The name of a tier u Unassigns a segment Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_migrator ibrix_tier 169 ibrix_umount Unmounts a file system Description ibrix_umount unmounts a file system from file serving nodes StoreAll clients and host groups You can also locally unmount a file system from StoreAll Linux clients with ibrix 1lwumount File serving nodes immedi
99. can for tape and media changer devices ibrix_tape r Options Option Description 1 Lists tape devices and media changer devices r Rescans for devices Shows the usage for this command 166 StoreAll software commands ibrix_task Manages tasks running in the cluster Description The ibrix task command can be used to view information about active or inactive tasks in the cluster You can also pause resume or suspend tasks Active tasks are typically starting running or paused Inactive tasks are typically stopped either by running to completion or being stopped in some way for example manually by an error or by failing to start Synopsis List tasks in the cluster ibrix task 1 f FILESYSTEM h HOSTNAME s c The command can be restricted to a specific file system and or file serving node The s option lists only scheduled tasks The c option lists only inactive stopped or completed tasks Display detailed information about tasks ibrix task i f FILESYSTEMS h HOSTNAME c The option displays tasks for the specified file systems and h displays tasks running on the specitied file serving node Display detailed information for specific task IDs ibrix_task i n TASKIDS h HOSTNAME The h option limits the output to tasks running on the specified file serving node Stop the task with the specified task ID ibrix_ task k n TASKID F s The F option forcefully stop
100. can occur for many reasons including hardware failure power failure switching off the system without proper shutdown and failed migration The command runs in four phases and has two running modes analytical and corrective You must run the phases in order and you must run all of them e Phase O checks host connectivity and the consistency of the segment byte blocks and repairs them in corrective mode e Phase 1 checks segments and repairs them in corrective mode Results are stored locally e Phase 2 checks the file system and repairs it in corrective mode Results are stored locally e Phase 3 moves files from Lost found on each segment to the global lost found directory on the root segment of the file system If a file system shows evidence of inconsistencies contact HP Support A representative will ask you to run ibrix fsck in analytical mode and based on the output will recommend a course of action and assist in running the command in corrective mode HP strongly recommends that you use corrective mode only with the direct guidance of HP Support Corrective mode is complex and difficult to run safely Using it improperly can damage both data and the file system Analytical mode is completely safe by contrast NOTE During an ibrix_ fsck run an INFSCK flag is set on the file system to protect it If an error occurs during the run you must explicitly clear the INFSCK flag with ibrix_ fsck f FSNAME C or you will be unable to
101. cation algorithm and DES as the privacy algorithm with no passwords assigned Update a v3 user ibrix_snmpuser u n USERNAME g GROUPNAME j MD5 SHA k AUTHORIZATION PASSWORD y DES AES z PRIVACY PASSWORD Delete a v3 user ibrix snmpuser d n USERNAME List user information ibrix snmpuser 1 n USERNAME The information includes the user s name group authorization and privacy algorithms as well as the passwords for each algorithm The command can report on all users or on a single named user Options Option Description c Creates a SNMPv3 user d Deletes an SNMP user g GROUPNAME Specifies the SNMPv3 group to which this user is assigned j MDS SHA Specifies the user authentication algorithm used to authorize messages sent or received on behalf of this user The default is MD5 k AUTHORIZATION PASSWORD Specities the user authentication password Passwords must contain at least eight characters By default no password is set 1 Lists properties for one or more SNMP users n USERNAME Specifies an SNMP user name u Updates an SNMP user y DES AES Identifies the v3 privacy algorithm used to encrypt messages sent or received on behalf of this user The default is DES z PRIVACY PASSWORD Specifies the privacy password for v3 encryption and decryption Passwords must contain at least eight characters By default no password is set Shows the usage for this c
102. ccessing SMB shares on a StoreAll file system IMPORTANT Before using ibrix_ldapconfig to configure LDAP on the cluster nodes you must configure the remote LDAP server For more information see the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide LDAP authentication cannot be used with Active Directory Synopsis Add an LDAP configuration and enable LDAP ibrix_ldapconfig a h LDAPSERVERHOST P LDAPSERVERPORT b LDAPBINDDN p LDAPBINDDNPASSWORD w LDAPWRITEOU B LDAPBASEOFSEARCH n NETBIOS E ENABLESSL f CERTFILEPATH Modify an LDAP configuration ibrix_ldapconfig m h LDAPSERVERHOST P LDAPSERVERPORT e D b LDAPBINDDN p LDAPBINDDNPASSWORD w LDAPWRITEOU B LDAPBASEOFSEARCH n NETBIOS E ENABLESSL f CERTFILEPATH View the LDAP configuration ibrix ldapconfig i Enable LDAP ibrix ldapconfig e LDAPSERVERHOST Disable LDAP ibrix ldapconfig d LDAPSERVERHOST Options Option Description B LDAPBASEOFSEARCH Specifies the LDAP base for searches This is normally the root suffix of the directory but you can provide a base lower down the tree for business rules enforcement ACLs or performance reasons For example ou people cd enx dc net d Disables LDAP E ENABLESSL Specifies the type of certificate required Enter 0 for no certificate 1 for TLS or 2 for SSL P LDAPSERVERPORT The LDAP server port TCP port 389 for unencrypted or TLS encrypted 636 for SSL encrypted
103. community names and passwords on or off Encryption is off by default The s option toggles the agent on and off it turns the agent on by starting a listener on the SNMP port and turns it off by shutting off the listener The default is off Two agent parameters are set at creation and cannot be updated e SysDescr description of agent host system Fusion Manager e SysObjectlD object id of the StoreAll software private MIB 1 3 6 1 4 1 18997 Synopsis Update SNMPv1 and v2 ibrix_snmpagent u v 1 2 p PORT r READCOMMUNITY w WRITECOMMUNITY t SYSCONTACT n SYSNAME o SYSLOCATION c yes no s onl off The command takes optional community names The default READCOMMUNITY name assigned to the agent is public No default wRITECOMMUNITY name is set although the name private is often used Update SNMPv3 ibrix snmpagent u v 3 e engineId p PORT r READCOMMUNITY w WRITECOMMUNITY t SYSCONTACT n SYSNAME o SYSLOCATION y yes no z yes no c yes no s onloff The command includes an optional engine ID that overrides the default which is the agent s host name Because SNMPv3 employs different access methods from v1 and v2 the y and z options are used to determine if a v3 agent can process non v3 read and write requests from the NMS Processing is disabled by default If processing will be enabled the r and w options are required Lists SNMP agent properties ibrix_ snmpagent
104. cription B BLOCKSIZE Specifies a block size in KB C Clears the INFSCK flag b ALTSUPERBLOCK Specifies the number of an alternate superblock generally used only if the normal superblock is corrupted c Runs ibrix_fsck in corrective mode the default is analytical mode f FSNAME A file system o options Options for the command p 0 1 2 3 Runs the specified phase 0 1 2 or 3 s LVNAME Specifies a logical volume segment name w Switches a segment from unavailable to read only or from read only to unavailable Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_host ibrix_umount ibrix_fsck 85 ibrix_ftpcontig Manages configuration profiles for the FTP service Description A configuration profile specifies a set of global FTP parameters that are in effect on the file serving nodes listed in the profile The vsftpd service starts on these nodes when the cluster services are started Only one configuration profile can be in effect on a particular node When you create an FTP share you will need to associate it with a configuration profile The FTP settings assigned to the share will be applied to the file serving nodes specified in the configuration profile Synopsis 86 Add a configuration profile ibrix_ftpconfig a PROFILENAME h HOSTLIST S SETTINGLIST For the S option use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as passiv
105. d RANDOM Allocate files to a randomly chosen segment This is the default allocation policy It generally among preferred segments spreads new files and directories evenly by number of files not by capacity across all of the preferred segments however that is not guaranteed ROUNDROBIN Allocate files to preferred segments in segment This policy guarantees that new files and folders order returning to the first segment or the are spread evenly across the preferred segments designated starting segment when a file or by number of files not by capacity directory has been allocated to the last segment StoreAll software commands Deprecated segment preferences and allocation policies IMPORTANT HP recommends that you do not use these options They are currently supported but will be removed in a future release Name Description Comment AUTOMATIC Lets the StoreAll software select the allocation policy Should be used only on the advice of HP support DIRECTORY Allocates files to the segment where its parent Should be used only on the advice directory is located of HP support STICKY Allocates files to one segment until the segments Should be used only on the advice storage limit is reached and then moves to the next segment as determined by the AUTOMATIC file allocation policy of HP support HOST_ROUNDROBIN_NB For clusters with more than 16 file serving nodes takes a subset of the serv
106. d enter the following getfattr n user bucket_mode_ key celbe0f 4065a6e9415095c95F25 47a633cef2b The command displays the following ile celbeOff4065a6e9415095c95F25 47a633cef2b user bucket_mode_key filel txt In this instance file1 txt is the corresponding object tile that is infected Reset quarantined files ibrix_avquarantine R f lt FSNAME gt p lt namel gt lt name 2 gt Resets the infected bits so that you can rescan the file Delete quarantined files ibrix_avquarantine D f lt FSNAME gt p lt namel gt lt name 2 gt Deletes all infected files or specified files from a file system Move quarantined files ibrix_avquarantine M f lt FSNAME gt p lt namel gt lt name 2 gt qd lt Destination_ Directory gt Moves files outside the AV enabled file system so that you can clean the infected files NOTE You cannot copy or move an infected file outside an AV enabled file system by using basic Linux commands such as mv and cp You must use the move option in the quarantine utility to do so Options Option Description D Deletes quarantined files L Lists quarantined files on a particular file system M Moves quarantined files R Resets quarantined files See also ibrix_av ibrix_avscan ibrix_avquarantine 21 ibrix_avscan Manages Antivirus scans on a StoreAll file system The Antivirus scan command lets you specify a directory path under
107. d for infected files stored on an HTTP StoreAll REST API share created in object mode as shown in the following example s1 dir1 2004 sharelcontainer 33b 32b celbe0f 4065a6e9415095c95 25 47a633cef2b The get fattr command is used to obtain the corresponding filename You must include the entire absolute path in the command or go to the directory containing the file object This requirement is key because identical filenames in different containers will have the same object name and identical container names can be created by different users StoreAll software commands To obtain the corresponding filename for the hash name enter the following command if you are not in the directory containing the file object getfattr n user bucket_mode_key fs1 dirl1 2004 sharelcontainer 33b 32b celbe0f 4065a6e9415095c95f25 4 7ab633cef2b In this instance fs1 dirl1 2004 sharelcontainer 33b 32b celbe0f 4065a6e9415095c95f25 4 7a633cef2b is the absolute path containing the hash name To obtain the corresponding filename for the hash name enter the following command if you are in the directory containing the file object getfattr n user bucket_mode_key portion of hash name after _last_slash You would enter the portion of the hash name after the last slash returned by the ibrix_avquarantine command In this instance the portion of the hash name after the last slash is celbe0f 4065a6e9415095c95f25f47a633cef 2b and so the user woul
108. d will not be moved Migrator command restrictions When migration rules are defined tiering operations can be started and stopped with the ibrix_migrator command Only one tiering operation can be running on a file system Tiering operations are treated as run to completion tasks that are not restarted on failure and cannot be paused and later resumed However tiering can be started if a server is in the In Failover state ibrix_migrator cannot be run at the same time as ibrix rebalance Synopsis Create a rule defining data migration from a source tier to a destination tier ibrix_migrator A f FSNAME r RULE S SOURCE TIER D DESTINATION TIER The rule is written to the configuration database Delete rules from the configuration database for the specified file system ibrix migrator d f FSNAME r RULELIST Use the option to limit the command to a specific file system List information about active migrator tasks ibrix_migrator i f FSNAME Use the option to limit the command to a specific file system List information about migrations ibrix migrator 1 f FSNAME r The r option lists rule information Start a migration operation on the specified file system ibrix migrator s f FSNAME v Stop the specified migration operation ibrix_migrator k t TASKID F force 120 StoreAll software commands Options Option Description A Adds a data migration rule to a file system
109. data is accessed e Malicious or accidental changes made by users A data validation scan computes hash sum values for the WORM WORM lt retained and WORM hold files in the scanned file system or subdirectory and compares them with the values originally computed for the files If the scan identifies changes in the values for a particular file an alert is generated on the GUI You can then replace the bad file with an unchanged copy from an earlier backup or from a remote replication NOTE Validation can only be run on file systems that are enabled for data retention Only WORM and WORM retained files including files under legal hold are validated Normal files are not validated A legal hold locks the file and the data retention policy in place on the file system will be ignored For example the expiration time does not apply to the file A file can only be set to legally held by command line The file is then held WORM retained until the legal hold is removed and then the normal retention settings take effect The time required for a data scan depends on the number of files in the file system or subdirectory If there are a large number of files the scan could take up to a few weeks to verify all content on storage A scheduled scan will quit immediately if it detects that a scan of the same file system is already running A unique validation summary report is generated for each scan The reports are located in the root directory
110. del A node2 bond1l ibric_nic m h node2 A nodel bond1l ibric nic m h node3 A node4 bond1l ibric_nic m h node4 A node3 bondl PRPRPR Stop network interface monitoring ibrix nic m h MONHOST D DESTHOST IFNAME The command deletes server MONHOST as the monitor for server DESTHOST over network interface IFNAME Add a routing entry for a network interface ibrix nic r n IFNAME h HOSTNAME A R ROUTE The command configures the specitied route for network interface IFNAME on server HOSTNAME into the routing table overwriting any existing route entry for the interface Remove a routing entry for a network interface ibrix nic r n IFNAME h HOSTNAME D The command removes the specified traffic route for network interface IFNAME on host HOSTNAME Modify ifconfig options ibrix nic c n IFNAME h HOSTNAME I IPADDR M NETMASK B BCASTADDR T MTU The command modifies the specified options for network interface IFNAME on host HOSTNAME Switch the cluster interface on a server ibrix nic t n IFNAME h HOSTNAME b The command switches the cluster interface to interface IFNAME on server HOSTNAME The command also indicates a secondary cluster interface if b is specitied List detailed information about network interfaces on specific hosts ibrix nic i h HOSTLIST n NAME List summary information about network interfaces on specific hosts ibrix nic 1 h HOSTLIST Fail back to using the primary
111. delete 75 disk space utilization 184 enable or disable Export Control 76 enable or disable quotas 75 export replication target 48 export via NFS 63 extend 73 file allocation 80 identify standby node 76 manage 71 manage quotas 55 metadata store settings 75 migrate segments 75 mount 124 mount on StoreAll clients 187 mount points 126 rebalance files 142 resynchronize configuration on hosts 54 unexport replication target 48 unmount 170 unmount on StoreAll clients 188 upgrade for snapshots 182 upgrade to allow autocommit 146 view information 73 FTP service configuration profile 86 manage authentication 15 shares 88 SSL certificates 24 Fusion Manager tuning parameters 67 H hardware registered chassis and server information 26 HBAs manage 92 port monitoring 92 health check sets 96 health checks 94 help obtaining 192 high availability configure 90 host groups manage 100 hosts activity snapshots 189 HP technical support 192 HP websites 192 HTTP service configuration profile 103 manage authentication 15 shares 105 SSL certificates 24 virtual host 108 l Ibrix Collect add on scripts 40 Ibrix_collect 39 K kernel profiling 139 L LDAP authentication 110 LDAP ID mapping 112 license file display 114 Linux StoreAll client minor kernel updates 191 Local Groups authentication 115 Local User authentication configure 15 local groups 115 local users 116 log
112. der that share in object mode This situation occurs because the HTTP StoreAll REST API object mode references file objects with hash names Synopsis 18 Add an external virus scan engine ibrix_avconfig a S I IPADDR p PORTNUM The port number specified here must match the ICAP port number configured on the virus scan engines The recommended ICAP port on the virus scan engine is 1344 Remove the external virus scan engine with the specified IP address ibrix_avconfig r S I IPADDR Enable Antivirus on specified file systems ibrix avconfig e f FSLIST If you specify more than one file system use commas to separate the file systems Enable Antivirus on all file systems in the cluster ibrix_avconfig e F Update the Antivirus unavailable policy ibrix_avconfig u g A D StoreAll software commands This policy determines how targeted file operations are handled when an external virus scan engine is not available The policies are e A Allow All operations triggering scans are allowed to run to completion e D Deny All operations triggering scans are blocked and returned with an error Update the protocol specific Antivirus scan setting ibrix_avconfig u k PROTOCOL G O C B The G option specifies the policy that determines which file operations trigger AV scans There are three policies e O Scan on open e c Scan on close e B Scan on open and close The k option specifies the file sha
113. devices because the sets do not intersect lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_ pv a h HOSTLIST o mpath lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_ pv a h HOSTLIST o powerpath List detailed information about physical volumes ibrix_ pv i For each physical volume the output lists the following information ibrix pv i PV_NAME SIZE MB VG_NAME LUN GROUP LV_NAME FILESYSTEM SEGNUM USED SEGOWNER DEVICE ON SEGOWNER d1 3 072 ivgl ilvl ifsl 1 99 vm3 dev sdb d2 3 072 ivg2 ilv2 ifsl 2 99 vm2 dev sdc List discovered physical volumes ibrix pv 1 h HOSTLIST The command runs on all file serving nodes or only the nodes specified in HOSTLIST List free physical volumes ibrix_pv L f Delete physical volumes ibrix pv d p PVLIST h HOSTLIST The command runs on all file serving nodes or only the nodes specified in HOSTLIST Options Description a Discovers and adds physical volumes to the configuration d Deletes physical volumes from the configuration 140 StoreAll software commands Option Description f Includes free physical volumes only h HOSTLIST A list of one or more hosts i Lists detailed information about physical volumes 1 Lists physical volume information on hosts o FILTERDEVLIST Storage device names or the keywords allow_partitions ata loop mpath or powerpath p PVLIST Physical volumes Enter either a comma delimited list of physical volumes for example d1 d2 d3
114. e Specify the number of data sets to be retained in the cluster Synopsis Configure ibrix_collect ibrix_ collect C a YES NO The a option enables or disables automatic collection after a system crash ibrix collect C r NUMBER The r option specifies the maximum number of data collection sets to be retained ibrix collect C m YES NO s SMTPSERVER f FROM t TO The m option enables or disables sending the cluster configuration at the end of a collection s specifies the SMTP server to which the cluster configuration will be sent specifies the FROM email ID and t specifies the TO email ID for sending the cluster configuration NOTE When using the t option more than one email ID can be specified by separating with a semicolon NOTE If YES is selected for m the options t and s are mandatory If No is selected for m you do not need to provide any other options Initiate collection of system and StoreAll logs and command output ibrix collect c n NAME The name is used for the tgz file containing the logs and command results from all cluster nodes Delete the specified data collection set ibrix collect d n NAME ibrix_collect 39 Delete all data collection sets ibrix_collect d F Show details for the specified data collection ibrix_ collect v n NAME The details include the description state initiator and time of invocation List the details of all data collections ibrix_coll
115. e _enable true maxclients 200 To see a list of available settings for the share use ibrix ftpconfig L Modify a configuration profile ibrix ftpconfig m PROFILENAME h HOSTLIST S SETTINGLIST Delete a configuration profile ibrix ftpconfig d PROFILENAME Display current information about a configuration profile ibrix ftpconfig i PROFILENAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information Display current information about configuration profiles on the specified hosts ibrix ftpconfig i h HOSTLIST v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List all configuration profiles ibrix ftpconfig 1 v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List the default settings for a configuration profile ibrix ftpconfig L Restore the FTP configuration on a node that has been recovered with the QR DVD ibrix ftpconfig R h HOSTNAME Before using this option take one of the following steps e If Active Directory authentication is used join the restored node to the AD domain manually e f Local user authentication is used create a temporary local user on the GUI and apply the settings to all servers This step resynchronizes the local user database StoreAll software commands Options Option Description L Lists default profile settings R Restores the FTP configuration on a node that has been recovered with the QuickRestore DVD S SETTINGLIST Specifies the settings that are to be appl
116. e active Fusion Manager If the active Fusion Manager fails StoreAll software selects one of the passive management consoles to become the active console e nofmfailover In this mode the Fusion Manager does not participate in console operations This mode is intended for operations such as manual failover of the Fusion Manager StoreAll software upgrades and blade replacements Synopsis Set the mode for a Fusion Manager ibrix fm m passive nofmfailover P A h lt FMLIST gt Sets the mode to passive or nofmfailover on a Fusion Manager instance running on the local host With the exception of the local node running the active Fusion Manager the A option sets all instances of the Fusion Manager to the specified mode and the h option sets the Fusion Manager instances mentioned in lt FMLIST gt to the specified mode The P option is primarily used during a manual upgrade to prevent nonupgraded Fusion Managers from taking information from a new Fusion Manager It can be used three ways e The nofmfailover mode is set on the current node ibrix fm m nofmfailover P e The nofmfailover mode is set on a specific set of nodes ibrix fm m nofmfailover h comma_separated_host_list P e The nofmfailover mode is set to all nodes in the cluster except on the current node which is usually the Active Fusion Manager ibrix_fm m nofmfailover P A Run an immediate backup of the Fusion Manager configuration ibrix_fm B By de
117. e database Shows the status of each file system s database The possible states are Status OK Description Express Query is available DaemonStarting Fusion Manager is in the process of starting Express Query for this filesystem DaemonNotStarted Some error has happened and Archiving Infrastructure was unable to start Please check the event log for possible causes OfflineSync Express Query is being synchronized with the filesystem contents Express Query might return incomplete results during the synchronization OnlineSync Express Query is being re synchronized with the filesystem contents AbnormalFilesystem Express Query is offline because of an abnormal filesystem state Express Query will remain offline until the filesystem state returns to normal AbnormalScanner Express Query is offline because of an abnormal scanner state Express Query will remain offline until the scanner state returns to normal FSNotAdded Filesystem could not be added to the archiving infrastructure AbnormalDatabase Express Query is offline because of an abnormal database state Express Query will remain offline until the database state returns to normal DBNotAdded Filesystem could not be added to the Express Query Recovery Express Query is being reconstructed because of a previous abnormal termination Express Query is offline during the recovery MIF Manual Intervention Failure MIF
118. e default server assignments for the export U Unexports a file system and directory for remote replication f TARGET FSNAME The file system to be exported as a target for remote replication 1 Lists remote replication exports on this cluster p DIRECTORY A directory to be exported located under the exported file system The default is the root of the exported file system Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix cluster ibrix_crr ibrix_crr_nic 48 StoreAll software commands ibrix_crrhealth Checks the health of active remote replication tasks and generates reports Description The ibrix_crrhealth command checks the status of CRR activities on the source and target cluster and provides detailed reports that include the following information e Network connectivity between Fusion Managers and nodes on the source and target clusters e Node health checks e CRR task status e Analysis of CRR log files If the health check finds an issue in the CRR operation it generates a critical event Reports are generated on the source cluster If the target cluster is running a version of StoreAll software earlier than 6 2 only the network connectivity check is performed It takes approximately two minutes to generate a CRR health report Reports are updated every 10 minutes Only the latest five CRR health reports are preserved Synopsis List all CRR health reports for active replication tasks ibrix_crrhealth 1 Show
119. e groups and assigned to file serving nodes in a round robin manner Create a file system and enable data retention Use an ibrix fs c command with the following o options o retenMode lt mode gt retenDefPeriod lt period gt retenMinPeriod lt period gt retenMaxPeriod lt period gt retenAutoCommit Period lt period gt The retenMode option is required and is either enterprise or relaxed You can specify any all or none of the period options retenDef Period is the default retention period retenMinPeriod is the minimum retention period and retenMaxPeriod is the maximum retention period To manage both WORM non retained and WORM retained files set the default retention period to 0 zero meaning there is no default retention period When you make a WORM file retained you will need to assign a retention period to the file If you define the default retention period or set a value for that period then when such a file becomes WORM it will also become retained and thus it cannot be deleted for the default retention period Such a file can be removed administratively using the ibrix_reten_adm CLI command If you choose to enable auto commit realize that after the auto commit period of no file system activity on the object it will become WORM automatically If a default retention period is also defined it will also become retained The retenAutoCommit Period option specifies that files will become WORM or WORM retained if they
120. e ibrix windows unmask The default unmask for Windows The default value is 022 Cluster configuration parameters which are e gateway The default cluster gateway route IP address e timezone The time zone in which the cluster resides Example formats include America New_ York US Eastern UTC e regaddr The IP address of the Primary Fusion Manager virtual interface e hostnametemplate Enter in the format of hostname number domain for example virtual local Q Queries OS parameters and tunings R RANGE S SERVERI SERVERn Address range nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn DNS servers T SETUP Network setup type V SLAVES Bonded slave devices DEV1 DEV2 W DEV Preconfigured networks Y CATEGORY Network category cluster or user c Changes the stored configuration d Deletes the stored configuration e Erases address allocations h A list of one or more hosts HOST1 HOST2 HOST3 Shows the stored configuration o keyword Option list Synchronizes settings on file serving nodes 38 StoreAll software commands Shows the usage for this command ibrix_collect Collects information from StoreAll cluster nodes for diagnosis by HP Support Description This command collects relevant information from StoreAll systems for diagnosis You can invoke the collection manually using ibrix collect or the GUI or it can be invoked automa
121. e of a Linux or StoreAll software problem Remote servers that cannot be pinged might be down or have a network problem e If test hosts are assigned to be network interface monitors ping their monitored interfaces to assess the health of the connection e Determine whether hosts can read their physical volumes Health checks are reported as Passed Failed or Warning e Passed All tested hosts and standbys passed every health check e Failed One or more tested hosts failed a health check The health status of standbys for file serving nodes is not included when this result is calculated e Warning A suboptimal condition that may require attention was found on one or more tested hosts or standbys The terms have the same meaning for individual file serving nodes and StoreAll clients A standby for a file serving node is not considered when the result is determined for the node The basic 1 report includes the following for each host hostname test result passed failed host type server client state up down and date of last update The detailed report consists of a summary report plus the following data a summary of the test results host information such as operational state performance data and version data non default host tunings and the results of the health checks By default the Result Information field in a detailed report provides data only for health checks that received a Failed or a Warned result You can
122. e port number used for HBA monitoring w WWNN or WWNNLIST An HBA s worldwide node name or a list of such names specified as 16 hex digits grouped into eight dot separated pairs for example 20 00 12 34 56 78 9a bc If you specify multiple names use commas to separate the names for example 50 01 43 80 02 51 bf c7 50 01 43 80 02 51 bf c5 Shows the usage for this command ibrix_hba 93 ibrix_health Generates health reports for cluster components and StoreAll clients Description The ibrix health command includes options specific to X9720 9730 systems and other options for file serving nodes and StoreAll clients For X9720 9730 systems ibrix health generates a detailed or summary health report for storage chassis or servers registered to a chassis For file serving nodes and StoreAll clients ibrix health runs a set of health checks on all hosts or the specified hosts and reports the results To constrain the report to show only hosts that failed include the option On both file serving nodes and StoreAll clients the check determines whether information maps on the tested hosts are consistent with the configuration database Checks run on file serving nodes do the following e Ping remote file serving nodes that share a network with the test hosts but only if the test hosts do not have an open connection to the remote servers Remote servers that can be pinged might not be connected to a test host becaus
123. e systems 0 Specifies classes of audit events or audit groups that should appear in the report class1 class2 p PATH Shows only the events that have a pathname containing the specified string s POLICY Sets the audit report expiration policy t SORT ORDER Specifies the report is sorted where SORT_ORDER is time lists all events ordered by timestamp or path lists all file events ordered by pathname y SCHEDULE Sets the audit report expiration schedule Specify SCHEDULE as hh mm a valid hour and minute Shows the usage for this command Audit events Group Class event Description Access directory_deleted A directory was removed from the file system by a client file_deleted A WORMed file was removed from the file system by a client file_deleted_admin A WORMed or retained file was removed from the file system by the administrator file_modified A file s content or metadata was written file_moved A file was moved from one directory to another file read A file s content or metadata was read file_renamed A file name was changed Archive API file_custom_md_added Custom metadata was added for a file file_custom_md_deleted Custom metadata was removed from a file ibrix_audit_reports 13 14 Group Auditing Class event audit_event_deleted Description Audited events were removed from the audit log either by scheduled expirati
124. e task The S option specifies a directory under the source file system to synchronize with the target directory Start a run once directory replication task ibrix_crr s f SRC_FSNAME o S SRCDIR P TGTDIR e EXCLUDE PATTERNS The S option specifies the directory under the source file system to synchronize with the target directory The P option specifies the target directory Stop a remote replication task ibrix_crr k n TASKID Use ibrix task 1 to obtain the appropriate ID The stopped replication task is moved to the inactive task list Useibrix task 1 c to view this list Forcefully stop a replication task ibrix_crr K n TASKID The stopped task is removed from the list of inactive tasks Pause a remote replication task ibrix_crr p n TASKID Use ibrix task 1 to obtain the appropriate ID Resume a remote replication task ibrix_crr r n TASKID Use ibrix task 1 to obtain the appropriate ID List all active replication tasks in the cluster ibrix crr 1 f SRC_FSNAME h HOSTNAME C SRC_CLUSTERNAME ibrix_crr 45 You can limit the output to a specific file system or host name When the command is run from a target the C argument identifies the source cluster and is required It is optional when the command is run from the source cluster itself Print detailed information about active replication tasks ibrix_crr i f SRC_FSNAME h HOSTNAME C SRC_CLUSTERNAME You can limit the output to a s
125. e the 1s a command Also Linux commands such as cp work correctly when archiving is in a path or filename used in the command Synopsis Scan the file system and collect data for reports ibrix_reports s f FSNAME Generate a report ibrix_ reports g f FSNAME n NAME o OUTPUT FORMAT The n option specifies the type of report where NAME is one of the following e retention e retention _ by tier e validation e validation by tier e utilization e utilization _ by tier The output format specified with o is either csv or pdf Options Option Description FSNAME Specifies a file system g Generates a report n Specifies the type of report to generate 144 StoreAll software commands Description Specifies the output format CSV or PDF Scans the file system and collects data for reports Shows the usage for this command ibrix_reports 145 ibrix_reten_adm The ibrix reten_adm command does the following e Manages retained and WORM files in a file system or directory enabled for data retention e Enables data retention features for file systems created with StoreAll version 6 0 or earlier IMPORTANT Do not use the ibrix_reten_adm command on a post 6 1 1 file system that is not enabled for data retention except in the case of upgrading a pre 6 1 1 file system as described in Upgrade a pre 6 1 1 file system for data retention features page 147 Description Use the ibri
126. e the space separating the date and time When specifying an absolute date an absolute time or both the rule must use a compare type operator lt lt gt gt For example ibrix_migrator A f ifs2 r atime gt 2010 09 23 S TIER1 D TIER2 Use the following qualifiers for relative times and dates e Relative time Enter in rules as year or years month or months week or weeks day or days hour or hours e Relative date Use older than or younger than The rules engine uses the time the ibrix_migrator command starts execution as the start time for the rule It then computes the required time for the rule based on this start time For example ctime older than 4 weeks refers to that time period more that 4 weeks before the start time ibrix_migrator 121 The following example uses a relative date ibrix migrator A f ifs2 r atime older than 2 days S TIER1 D TIER2 Rule keywords Rules consist of keywords qualifiers and operators Keyword Definition atime Access time used in a rule as a fixed or relative time ctime Change time used in a rule as a fixed or relative time mtime Modification time used in a rule as a fixed or relative time gid An integer corresponding to a group ID gname A string corresponding to a group name Enclose the name string in double quotes vid An integer corresponding to a user ID uname Value is a string corresponding to a user name where the
127. each file system the command notes its name number of segments whether it is mounted the file system generation whether quotas and export control are enabled and whether it is backward compatible with 32 bit systems Extend a file system Use any of the following commands to extend a file system Extend a file system using the specified logical volumes ibrix_fs e f FSNAME s LVLIST t TIERNAME The file system is extended using the logical volumes in LVLIST For example to add logical volumes ilv1 ilv2 and ilv3 to file system ifs1 ibrix fs e f ifs1 s ilv 1 3 ibrix_fs 73 To extend the file system with LVLIST representing tiered segments include the t option If tiering rules are already defined for this file system t is required Extend a file system using the specified segment owner pairs ibrix fs e f FSNAME S LV1 HOSTNAME1 LV2 HOSTNAME2 t TIERNAME For example to add logical volume i1v1 owned by s1 mycompany com to file system ifs1 ibrix fs e f ifs1 S ilvl sl mycompany com To extend the file system with tiered segments include the t option If tiering rules are already defined for this file system t is required Extend a file system using the specified physical volumes ibrix_fs e f FSNAME p PVLIST t TIERNAME The file system is extended using the physical volumes in PVLIST To extend the file system with tiered segments include the t option If tiering rules are already defined for
128. ead of the noatime option when you run the mount command Synopsis Mount a file system on file serving nodes and StoreAll clients ibrix_ mount f FSNAME o RW RO O MOUNTOPTIONS h HOSTLIST m MOUNTPOINT The file system is mounted at the specified mountpoint on the file serving nodes and StoreAlll clients specified in HOSTLIST The first file serving node listed must own the root segment in the file system To mount on alll file serving nodes and StoreAll clients omit the HOSTLIST option If Export Control is enabled you must specify RW or RO file system access Mount a file system on host groups ibrix_ mount f FSNAME o RW RO root_ro O MOUNTOPTIONS g GROUPLIST m MOUNTPOINT The file system is mounted at the specified mountpoint on the host groups specified in GROUPLIST If Export Control is enabled you must specify RW or RO file system access The optional root_ro parameter specifies that the root user be limited to read only access on the systems in the host group Export Control Examples The following command mounts file system ifs1 on all file serving nodes and StoreAll clients at mountpoint ifs1 and gives the clients RW access lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_mount f ifsl o RW m ifsl 124 StoreAll software commands The following command mounts file system ifs1 on host group finance at mountpoint ifs1 and gives the clients RW access lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_ mount f ifsl o RW
129. ecified hosts ibrix_host_tune C h HOSTLIST o OPTIONLIST OPTIONS is a list of configuration options separated by commas Reset host configuration options to the default values ibrix_host_tune R h HOSTLIST n OPTIONS OPTIONS is a list of configuration options separated by commas List non default configuration settings for the specified hosts ibrix_host_tune q h HOSTLIST n OPTIONS OPTIONS is a list of configuration options separated by commas List default configuration options ibrix_host_tune Q Set the communications protocol on file serving nodes StoreAll clients or host groups ibrix_ host_tune p UDP TCP h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST The default protocol is TCP To set the protocol on all StoreAll clients use g clients Set server threads on file serving nodes StoreAll clients or host groups ibrix host _tune t THREADCOUNT h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST To set server threads on all StoreAll clients use g clients Set admin threads on file serving nodes StoreAll clients or host groups ibrix host _tune a THREADCOUNT h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST To set admin threads on all StoreAll clients use g clients Options Option Description C Sets configuration tuning options G Includes all groups L Lists default tuning options Q Lists default configuration tuning values R Resets configuration tuning options S Sets host tuning options U Resets host tuning op
130. eclamation task reclaims only the most easily recoverable snapped space This strategy reduces the amount of runtime required by the reclamation task but leaves some space potentially unrecovered that space is still eligible for later reclamation With maxspace the reclamation task recovers all snapped space eligible for recovery It takes longer and uses more system resources than maxspeed The default is maxspace t TASKID Specifies a task ID Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_snap ibrix_snapreclamation 155 ibrix_snmpagent Updates the configuration properties for the SNMP agent NOTE When Phone Home is enabled you cannot edit or change the configuration of the StoreAll SNMP agent with ibrix snmpagent However you can add trapsink IPs with ibrix snmtrap and can associate events to the trapsink IP with ibrix event Description The SNMP agent is created automatically It is configured initially as an SNMPv2 agent and is off by default Certain SNMP parameters and the SNMP default port are the same regardless of SNMP version The agent port is 161 by default sySCONTACT SYSNAME and SYSLOCATION are optional MIB II agent parameters that have no default values NOTE The default SNMP agent port was changed from 5061 to 161 in the StoreAll 6 1 release This port number cannot be changed The c and s options are also common to all SNMP versions The c option turns the encryption of
131. ect 1 For each collection the output reports the collection name description state time of invocation and initiator List the ibrix_collect configuration ibrix collect i Options Option Description C options Configures ibrix collect a YES NO Enables or disables automatic collection at the time of a system crash c Invokes the collection of logs and command output d Deletes a specific data collection set F Deletes all data collection sets f FROM Specifies the email ID from which the cluster configuration will be sent i Lists the ibrix_collect configuration information 1 Lists the details of all data collections m YES NO Enables or disables sending the cluster configuration by email at the end of collection n NAME Specifies the name of a data collection r NUMBER Specifies the number of data sets to be retained on the cluster nodes s SMTPSERVER Specifies the SMTP server to which the cluster configuration will be sent t TO Specifies the email IDs to which the cluster configuration will be sent v Shows details about a data collection Shows the usage for this command Obtaining custom logging from ibrix_collect add on scripts 40 You can create add on scripts that capture custom StoreAll and operating system commands and logs To activate an add on script place it in the specified location and the add on script will run when the ibrix_collect command is e
132. ed or updated the following commands ibrix_async_replicate ibrix auth ibrix_cifs ibrix_edquota ibrix fm ibrix fs ibrix_fs_ops ibrix_migrator ibrix_online_quotacheck ibrix_replicate ibrix supportticket 3 December 2010 5 5 Added or updated the following commands ibrix auth ibrix certificate ibrix_cifs ibrix edquota ibrix ftpconfig ibrix ftpshare ibrix httpconfig ibrix httpshare ibrix httpvhost ibrix_localgroups ibrix localusers ibrix migrator ibrix ndmpconfig ibrix ndmpsession ibrix rebalance ibrix_server ibrix tape 4 April 2011 5 6 Updated ibrix nic ibrix_snmptrap 5 September 2011 6 0 Added or updated the following commands ibrix auth ibrix_caseinsensitive ibrix cluster ibrix_ collect ibrix_crr ibrix_crr_export ibrix_crr_nic ibrix_datavalidation ibrix_edquota ibrix_exportfs ibrix fm ibrix_fs ibrix ftpconfig ibrix httpconfig ibrix_hostpower ibrix httpshare ibrix_onlinequotacheck ibrix_powersrc ibrix_reten_adm ibrix_snap ibrix_snapreclamation ibrix_task ibrix_vs_snap ibrix_vs_snapstrategy 6 June 2012 611 Added or updated the following commands ibrix auth ibrix_av ibrix_avconfig ibrix_ certificate ibrix_ chassis ibrix_cifs ibrix_cifsmonitor ibrix_cifsperms ibrix_crr ibrix_datavalidation ibrix_edquota ibrix evacuate ibrix_event ibrix_fm ibrix_fm_tune ibrix_fs ibrix fstune ibrix fsck ibrix health ibrix_ldapconfig ibrix ldapidmapping ibrix migrator ibrix_ mount
133. egister the remote cluster and its Fusion Manager with the local cluster ibrix cluster r C CLUSTERNAME H REMOTE FM_ HOST For the H option enter the name or IP address of the host where the remote cluster s Fusion Manager is running For high availability use the virtual IP address of the Fusion Manager Remove the registration of a remote cluster from this cluster ibrix_cluster d C CLUSTERNAME List clusters registered with the local cluster ibrix_ cluster 1 Options Option Description d Removes the registration of a remote cluster from this cluster 1 Lists clusters registered with the local cluster r Registers the remote cluster and its Fusion Manager with the local cluster C CLUSTER_NAME Name of the target cluster being registered or having its registration removed H REMOTE FM HOST Name or IP address of the host where the Fusion Manager for the target cluster is running is running For high availability use the virtual IP address of the Fusion Manager Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_crr ibrix_crr_export ibrix_crr_nic ibrix_cluster 35 ibrix_clusterconfig Sets or displays cluster configuration parameters Description Configures cluster configuration settings such as the default gateway and time zone The settings are used during cluster setup and can also be used to update the configuration of existing systems Synopsis 36 Show cluster wide configuration param
134. ent name or number such as 1 2 3 t TASKID Task ID v Verbose kernel logging Shows the usage for this command ibrix_rebalance 143 ibrix_reports Generates reports for data retention utilization and validation Description The ibrix reports command scans the file system and collects data for reports There are three types of reports e Data retention This report lists ranges of retention periods and specifies the number of files in each range e Utilization This report summarizes how storage is utilized between retention states and free space e Data validation This report shows when files were last validated and reports any mismatches A mismatch can be either content or metadata You can generate a report for the entire file system or for individual tiers To generate a tiered report the file system must include at least one tier You can display reports as PDFs or in CSV format which is suitable for importing into applications such as spreadsheets The latest PDF and CSV files are saved in usr local ibrix reports output lt report type gt Older CSV files are stored in a folder on the file system and are tagged with the date The folder is located at f sname archiving reporting history report_name NOTE The StoreAll archiving directory does not appear when you run the 1s a command on the root directory of the file system however it is visible when you cd into the directory and us
135. ents use g clients Reset host tunings to their default values ibrix_host_tune U h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST n OPTIONS The host tunings OPTIONS are reset on the specified file serving nodes and StoreAll clients HOSTLIST or on specified host groups GROUPLIST For example to set host tunings on all StoreAll clients use g clients The values that are restored depend on what is supplied to the HOSTLIST option e File serving nodes The default host tunings are restored e host groups The host tunings that are in effect for the parent of the specified host groups are restored e StoreAll clients The host tunings that are in effect for the default clients host group are restored Lists host tunings for the specified file serving nodes StoreAll clients and host groups ibrix_host_tune 1 h HOSTLIST n OPTIONS Only settings that differ from the default values are listed To list settings for specitic parameters include the n OPTIONS option To list settings for all file serving nodes and StoreAll clients omit the h HOSTLIST option List host tunings for the specified groups ibrix_host_tune 1 g GROUPLIST G n OPTIONS Only settings that differ from the default values are listed To list settings for specitic parameters include the n OPTIONS option ibrix_host_tune 97 List default values and the range of values for host tuning parameters ibrix_host_tune L Set host configuration options for the sp
136. erates the file name simple report for source _at_1341513594723 csv Options Option Description f lt FSname gt The file system to receive the import n lt Fname gt The name of the CSV file t lt TYPE gt The type of metadata being imported either audit or custom Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_audit_reports MDexport MDimport 181 upgrade60 sh Upgrades pre 6 0 file systems for software snapshots Description To support software snapshots the inode format was changed in the StoreAll 6 0 release The upgrade60 sh utility upgrades a file system created on a pre 6 0 release enabling software snapshots to be taken on the file system The utility can also determine the needed conversions without actually performing the upgrade When using the utility you should be aware of the following e The file system must be unmounted e Segments marked as BAD are not upgraded e The upgrade takes place in parallel across all file serving nodes owning segments in the file system with at least one thread running on each node For a system with multiple controllers the utility will run a thread for each controller if possible e Files up to 3 8 TB in size can be upgraded To enable snapshots on larger files they must be migrated after the upgrade is complete see Migrating large files page 183 e In general the upgrade takes approximately three hours per TB of data The configuration of the
137. erface An interface comprised of various commands which are used to control operating system responses CSR Customer self repair DAS Direct attach storage A dedicated storage device that connects directly to one or more servers DNS Domain Name System FTP File Transfer Protocol GSI Global service indicator HA High availability HBA Host bus adapter HCA Host channel adapter HDD Hard disk drive IAD HP 9000 Software Administrative Daemon iLO Integrated Lights Out IML Initial microcode load IOPS I Os per second IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface JBOD Just a bunch of disks KVM Keyboard video and mouse LUN Logical unit number A LUN results from mapping a logical unit number port ID and LDEV ID to a RAID group The size of the LUN is determined by the emulation mode of the LDEV and the number of LDEVs associated with the LUN MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAS Network attached storage NFS Network file system The protocol used in most UNIX environments to share folders or mounts NIC Network interface card A device that handles communication between a device and other devices on a network NTP Network Time Protocol A protocol that enables the storage system s time and date to be obtained from a network attached server keeping multiple hosts and storage devices synchronized OA Onboard Administrator OFED OpenFabrics Enterprise Distribution OSD On screen display OU Active Directory Or
138. ers to be used for file creation and rotates this subset on a regular periodic basis Should be used only on the advice of HP support NONE Sets directory allocation policy only Causes the directory allocation policy to revert to its default which is the policy set for file allocation Use NONE only to set file and directory allocation to the same policy How file allocation settings are evaluated By default ALL segments are preferred and file systems use the RANDOM allocation policy These defaults are adequate for most StoreAll environments but in some cases it may be necessary to change the defaults to optimize file storage for your system A StoreAll client or StoreAll file serving node referred to as the host uses the following precedence rules to evaluate the file allocation settings that are in effect e The host uses the default allocation policies and segment preferences The RANDOM policy is applied and a segment is chosen from among ALL the available segments e The host uses a non default allocation policy such as ROUNDROBIN and the default segment preference Only the file or directory allocation policy is applied and a segment is chosen from among ALL available segments e The host uses a non default segment preference and a non default allocation policy such as LOCAL ROUNDROBIN A segment is chosen according to the following rules o From the pool of preferred segments select a segme
139. es u Upgrades a mounted file system created with StoreAll version 6 0 or earlier to enable data retention features Shows the usage for this command 148 StoreAll software commands ibrix_server Performs management and control procedures for file serving nodes Description Use ibrix server to e Identify or delete a standby for a file serving node e Manually fail over a file serving node e Fail back a file serving node following either automated or manual failover e Turn automated failover on or off e Prefer or unprefer a user interface for a file serving node By default file serving nodes use the cluster interface e Power cycle a host e Lists host information including hostname name of backup server operational state whether automated failover is turned on and host ID e Delete file serving nodes from the configuration database Synopsis Identify a standby for a file serving node ibrix server b h SERVERNAME1 SERVERNAME2 The command assigns file serving node SERVERNAMEZ2 as the standby for file serving node SERVERNAME1 Fail over a file serving node to its standby ibrix server f p M N h SERVERNAME Use this command to perform a manual failover Depending on whether you configured server level or segmentlevel standby for the file serving node the command migrates either specific segments or all segments to the standby server If the file serving node is connected to a
140. eters ibrix_clusterconfig i P Set cluster configuration parameters ibrix_clusterconfig c P PARAM1 VALUE1 PARAMn VALUEn Show IP address to hostname mappings ibrix clusterconfig i A Assign the list of host names to the specified address ibrix_clusterconfig c A ADDRESS h HOSTNAME1 HOSTNAMEn Remove the specified address from the mapping table ibrix_clusterconfig d A ADDRESS Show the list of configured NTP servers ibrix clusterconfig i N Set the list of NTP servers ibrix clusterconfig c N SERVERI SERVERn Show cluster DNS settings ibrix_clusterconfig i S Sets the DNS servers and domains ibrix clusterconfig c S SERVERI SERVERn D DOMAIN1 DOMAINn Show network configurations ibrix_clusterconfig i W Create or update a network configuration ibrix clusterconfig c W DEV Y CATEGORY M NETMASK T SETUP R RANGE V SLAVES o OPTIONS If SETUP is bond slaves must be defined RANGE is a comma delimited list of ranges in the form nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnnj OPTIONS is a list of option value pairs delimited by commas Remove a network configuration ibrix clusterconfig d W DEV Erase all addresses allocated for a network ibrix clusterconfig e L DEV Show allocated addresses for a network ibrix_clusterconfig i L DEV Create or update an allocated address ibrix clusterconfig c L DEV I ADDRESS C MAC h HOSTNAME StoreAll software command
141. fault the command saves the backup archive at lt installdirectory gt tmp fmbackup zip The existing fmbackup zip file is overwritten Add virtual interface information to the Fusion Manager configuration ibrix fm c lt VIF IP address gt d lt VIF device gt n lt VIF netmask gt v lt VIF type gt I lt local IP address gt The lt VIF type gt is either cluster or user Register a Fusion Manager and its IP address hostname with the active Fusion Manager ibrix_fm R lt management_console name gt I lt IP address gt a lt cluster VIF address gt ibrix_fm 65 Unregister a Fusion Manager that has been uninstalled ibrix fm u lt management_console_name gt Display mode information about the management consoles in the cluster ibrix_fm i NOTE FusionServer configured If the Fusion Manager was not installed in an agile configuration the output will report fusion manager name not set active quorum is not List registered management consoles ibrix_ fm 1 Options 66 Option A B I lt IP address gt Description With the exception of the local node running the active Fusion Manager moves all instances of the Fusion Manager to the specified mode Backs up the Fusion Manager configuration Specifies an IP address P Used during a manual upgrade to prevent nonupgraded Fusion Managers from taking information from a new Fusion Manager R Registers a Fusion Manager
142. fies the root of the OID subtree to be included in or excluded from a MIB view t include exclude Indicates whether an OID subtree should be included in or excluded from a view The default is to include the subtree v VIEWNAME Specifies the name of a v3 MIB view Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_snmpgroup ibrix_snmpuser 164 StoreAll software commands ibrix_stats Lists statistics for file serving nodes Description Approximately every 20 seconds the file serving nodes report a range of operational statistics to the Fusion Manager Synopsis Display statistics for file serving nodes ibrix_ stats 1 s c m i n f C h HOSTLIST The output includes all file serving nodes or only the nodes in HOSTLIST Options Option Description C Prints CIFS statistics c Prints CPU statistics f Prints NFS statistics h HOSTLIST A list of one or more file serving nodes separated by commas a Prints I O statistics 1 Lists statistics m Prints memory statistics n Prints network statistics s Prints summary statistics Shows the usage for this command ibrix_stats 165 ibrix_tape Lists or rescans tape devices Description The ibrix_tape command can be used to list tape and media changer devices available for NDMP backups The command can also rescan for devices Synopsis List all tape and media changer devices ibrix_tape 1 Res
143. file system h HOSTLIST Specifies the file serving nodes on which the share will be created Use commas to separate the node names and enclose the list in quotes for example host1 host2 i Displays information about SMB shares m Modifies a share p SHAREPATH The path to a shared directory Ss SHARENAME The name of a shared directory See also 28 ibrix_cifsconfig StoreAll software commands Shows the usage for this command ibrix_citscontig Configures global settings for SMB Description The ibrix _cifsconfig command configures global settings for SMB operations The settings apply to all SMB shares configured in the cluster Synopsis Configure SMB settings ibrix_cifsconfig t S SETTINGLIST h HOSTLIST For the S SETTINGLIST option enclose the list of settings in quotation marks and use commas to separate the settings For example the following command sets SMB signing to enabled and required ibrix_cifsconfig t S smb signing enabled 1 smb signing required 1 To disable SMB signing use this command ibrix_cifsconfig t S smb signing enabled 0 smb signing required 0 The next example enables RFC2307 which is the protocol that enables Linux static user mapping with Active Directory ibrix_cifsconfig t S rfc2307 support rfic2307 To disable RFC2307 use this command ibrix_cifsconfig t S rfc2307_ support unprovisioned To see other supported settings use the i
144. fo none enter o Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_hostgroup ibrix_mount ibrix_mountpoint 127 ibrix_ndmpcontig Configures NDMP parameters on the cluster Description The ibrix ndmpconfig command sets NDMP parameters on the cluster These parameters control communications between the DMA and the NDMP Servers hosted on the file serving nodes Synopsis Set NDMP parameters ibrix ndmpconfig c d IP1 IP2 IP3 m MINPORT x MAXPORT n LISTENPORT u USERNAME p PASSWORD e 0 disable 1 enable v 0 10 w BYTES z NUMSESSIONS Display the current value of all configurable parameters ibrix ndmpconfig i Synchronize the current parameter values to all file serving nodes ibrix_ndmpconfig s Options Option Description c Sets NDMP configuration parameters d Specifies IP addresses that can be used by a DMA to access the cluster e Enables or disables new NDMP sessions i Displays the current value of all NDMP configurable parameters m MINPORT Sets the minimum NDMP data transfer socket port The default is 49 152 and the minimum allowed value is 1 024 n LISTENPORT Sets the NDMP listener socket port The default port is 10 000 and the minimum allowed value is 1 024 p PASSWORD Sets the NDMP user password s Synchronizes the current parameter values to all file serving nodes u USERNAME Sets the NDMP user name v
145. fs Lcommand lists the available settings Synopsis Add an SMB share ibrix cifs a f FSNAME s SHARENAME p SHAREPATH D SHAREDESCRIPTION S SETTINGLIST A ALLOWCLIENTIPSLIST E DENYCLIENTIPSLIST F FILEMODE M DIRMODE h HOSTLIST NOTE You cannot create an SMB share with a name containing an exclamation point or a number sign or both The share can be added at the specified path on all file serving nodes or only the nodes specified in HOSTLIST The option descriptions describe the required format for entering lists of values Modify settings on an SMB share ibrix cifs m s SHARENAME D SHAREDESCRIPTION S SETTINGLIST A ALLOWCLIENTIPSLIST E DENYCLIENTIPSLIST F FILEMODE M DIRMODE h HOSTLIST The share can be modified on all file serving nodes or only the nodes specified in HOSTLIST To modify SMB settings include the S SETTINGLIST option and supply the new values To delete a setting enter sett ingname with no value for example read only To list the valid SMB share settings use ibrix cifs L Delete an SMB share ibrix_cifs d s SHARENAME h HOSTLIST The share can be deleted from either all file serving nodes or only the nodes specified in HOSTLIST Delete all SMB shares associated with the specified file system ibrix cifs d f FSNAME Display information about SMB shares ibrix cifs i h HOSTLIST You can list information for all file serving nodes or only the node
146. ganizational Units RO Read only access RPC Remote Procedure Call RW Read write access SAN Storage area network A network of storage devices available to one or more servers SAS Serial Attached SCSI 194 Glossary SELinux SFU SID SMB SNMP TCP IP UDP UID VACM vc VIF WINS WWN WWNN WWPN Security Enhanced Linux Microsoft Services for UNIX Secondary controller identifier number Server Message Block The protocol used in Windows environments for shared folders Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol User Datagram Protocol Unit identification SNMP View Access Control Model HP Virtual Connect Virtual interface Windows Internet Name Service World Wide Name A unique identifier assigned to a Fibre Channel device World wide node name A globally unique 64 bit identifier assigned to each Fibre Channel node process World wide port name A unique 64 bit address used in a FC storage network to identify each device in a FC network 195 Index A Active Directory configure for SMB FTP or HTTP 15 configure on Windows StoreAlll clients 7 LDAP ID mapping as secondary lookup source 112 add on scripts ibrix_collect 40 agile Fusion Manager 65 allocation policy 80 Antivirus support configure 18 enable or disable 18 getfattr 20 quarantine 20 scans start stop or view 22 schedule updates of definitions 17 statistics 17 audit report
147. groups d g GROUPNAME Display information about a specific local group account ibrix_localgroups l1 g GROUPNAME Display information about all local group accounts ibrix_localgroups L Options Option Description G GROUPID Specifies the group ID The range of IDs is 2000 65535 L Displays information about all local groups S RID Specifies the RID for the local group The RID is the last n digits of the SID ranging from 2000 to 40000000 a Adds a local group d Deletes a local group g GROUPNAME Specifies the name of the local group 1 Displays information about a specific local group m Modifies a local group Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_localusers ibrix_auth ibrix_localgroups 115 ibrix_localusers Manages local user accounts for SMB or HTTP access Description If Local User authentication is configured for SMB or HTTP shares use the ibrix localusers command to create and manage local user accounts When naming local users you should be aware of the following e User names must be unique The new name cannot already be used by another user or group e The following names cannot be used administrator guest root Synopsis Add a local user account ibrix_localusers a u USERNAME g DEFAULTGROUP p PASSWORD n h HOMEDIR s SHELL i USERINFO U USERID S RID G GROUPLIST The UID and RID will be generated automatically if y
148. h a specific profile ibrix ftpshare 1 c PROFILENAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information StoreAll software commands List FTP shares associated with a specific file system ibrix _ftpshare 1 f FSNAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List the valid settings for a share ibrix_ftpshare L Options Option I IPaddrs Port Description Specifies the IP addresses ports assigned to this share L Lists valid FTP share settings S SETTINGLIST Specifies the settings to apply to an FTP share Use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as browseable true readonly true To see a list of available settings for the share use ibrix ftpshare L a SHARENAME Adds an FTP share c PROFILENAME Specifies a configuration profile d Deletes an FTP share FSNAME Specifies a file system i Displays information about FTP shares 1 Lists FTP shares m SHARENAME Modifies the specified FTP share p dirpath Specifies the path to the share u USERLIST Specifies users and their access permissions Use commas to separate the users for example userl access custom_user_ path USER2 access custom_user_path The value of access can be r w rw v level Displays detailed information Enter 1 as the 1eve1 Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix ftpconfig
149. he Fusion Manager automatically assign the clients when they are registered To set up automatic host group assignments define a domain rule for host groups A domain rule restricts host group membership to StoreAll clients on a particular cluster subnet The Fusion Manager uses the IP address that you specify for StoreAll clients when you register them to perform a subnet match and sort the StoreAlll clients into host groups based on domain rules Setting domain rules on host groups thus provides a convenient way to centrally manage mounting tuning and allocation policies on different subnets of StoreAll clients In a host groups tree operations performed on lower level nodes take precedence over operations performed on higher level nodes This means that you can effectively establish global StoreAll client mounts host tunings and allocation policies and then override them for specific host groups Synopsis Create a host group tree ibrix hostgroup c g GROUPNAME D DOMAIN p PARENT To create one level of host groups beneath the root clients host group execute the command once for every host group that you want to add but omit the p PARENT option To create additional levels of host groups execute the command for each host group to be added and include the p PARENT option To set a domain rule on a host group include the D DOMAIN option 100 StoreAll software commands Add a domain rule to a host group ibrix_ hostgroup a
150. he Data Retention tab for the Modify Filesystem Properties window Modify archiving auditing synchronizer scheduled time to the time value for a file system ibrix fs y TIME f FSNAME Lets you modify the daily time for the archiving auditing synchronizer to run for a file system In this instance the name of the file system is FSNAME Use the form hh mm a valid hour between O and 23 inclusive and a 2 digit minute between 00 and 59 inclusive to specify the TIME The following example sets the starting time for the archiving auditing synchronizer to 2 am ibrix_ fs y 02 00 f ibrixfs1 StoreAll software commands The archiving auditing synchronizer functionality can also be set by modifying the time value for Retention Expiration and Autocommit on the Data Retention tab for the Modify Filesystem Properties window Delete a file system Migrate Delete the specified file systems ibrix fs d f FSLIST R If data retention is enabled on the file system include the R option in the command segment ownership Use the following commands to migrate ownership of segments to another file serving node Migration does not move segments from one physical location to another Instead the ownership is recorded on the physical segment itself Migrate ownership of segments to a new host and update the source host ibrix_fs m f FSNAME s LVLIST h HOSTNAME M F N The segments in LVLIST on file system FSNAME are migrated to the
151. he names are quoted strings ibrix migrator A f ifs2 r type file and uname 9000user or uname nobody S T1 D T2 Example 6 Conditions can be combined with and or to create precise even overly precise tiering rules ibrix migrator A f ifs2 r ctime older than 3 weeks and ctime younger than 4 weeks and type file and name jpg or name gif and size gt 10M and size lt 25M S T1 D T2 Example 7 Include the r option in the ibrix_migrator 1 command to view rule definitions on this file system ibrix migrator l f ifs2 r The output lists the file system name the rule ID IDs are assigned in the order in which rules are added to the configuration database the rule definition and the source and destination tiers For example the rule in Example 2 displays as ifs2 2 mtime older than 1 month and name jpg or name gif T1 T2 Example 8 Specify the rule ID 2 in this example in the delete command to remove the rule from the database ibrix migrator d f ifs2 r 2 See also ibrix_fs ibrix_tier ibrix_migrator 123 ibrix_mount Mounts a file system on file serving nodes and StoreAll clients Description When mounting a file system on specific file serving nodes the first file serving node listed must own the root segment segment 1 StoreAll software automatically mounts on the root segment first if you mount on all file serving nodes in the cluster Mou
152. hentication 15 monitor services 31 user and group permissions 32 SMB signing SMB 29 snapshots hardware allocation policy 176 automated 178 configure 176 create or delete 176 snapshots software create or delete 153 enable snap tree 153 reclaim file system space 155 upgrade file systems 182 SNMP agent 156 groups 158 MIB view 164 SNMPv3 users 162 trapsinks 160 SNMP event notification 59 SSL certificates 24 Static user mapping SMB 29 statistics file serving nodes 165 storage resources evacuate files 58 manage 174 StoreAll clients configure Active Directory 7 delete 33 display information 33 health checks 94 host groups 100 prefer or unprefer user interface 33 tuning parameters 97 view information 33 StoreAll clients Linux mount file system 187 register 33 register on Fusion Manager 33 tune 185 unmount file system 188 StoreAll Linux client register 33 StoreAll software version numbers 171 Subscriber s Choice HP 192 system data collect for diagnosis 39 198 Index T tape devices for NDMP backups 166 tasks manage 167 technical support HP 192 tuning parameters file serving nodes 97 management console 67 StoreAll clients 97 U user network interface prefer or unprefer 33 V validation scan 52 virtual host 108 volume groups manage 172 W websites HP Subscriber s Choice for Business 192
153. hentication settings N Configures Local Users authentication P Specifies the password for the proxy user account AUTH PROXY PASSWORD S SETTINGLIST Specifies configuration parameters for Active Directory ibrix_auth 15 Option Description h HOSTLIST A list of file serving nodes n DOMAIN NAME Specifies the domain name for Active Directory authentication i Displays current information about authentication t Modifies the authentication settings Shows the usage for this command See Also ibrix_ldap ibrix_ldapipmapping ibrix_localgroups ibrix_localusers 16 StoreAll software commands ibrix_av Manages miscellaneous Antivirus operations Description The ibrix_av command is used to start a cluster wide update of Antivirus definitions and to display or delete Antivirus statistics You can schedule periodic updates of the virus definitions The cluster connects with external virus scan engines which have the current definitions and the definitions are updated on the cluster nodes as needed Synopsis Schedule cluster wide updates of virus definitions ibrix_av t S CRON EXPRESSION The CRON_EXPRESSION specifies the time for the virus definition update For example the expression 0 0 12 executes the command at noon every day The following web page provides additional information about writing a cron string http wiki opensymphony com display QRTZ1 CrontTriggers Tutor
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155. ial List the schedule for updating virus definitions ibrix_av l1 T Delete the schedule for updating virus definitions ibrix_av d T List collective Antivirus statistics from all cluster nodes ibrix_av 1 s Delete Antivirus statistics on all nodes in the cluster ibrix_av d s This command deletes statistics for scanned files detected infections and quarantined files Other statistics such as the number of virus scan engines added or present in the cluster are maintained Options Option Description S CRON_EXPRESSION Specifies a schedule for updating virus definitions on cluster nodes T Lists the schedule for updating virus definitions on cluster nodes d Deletes the update schedule or Antivirus statistics 1 Lists the update schedule or Antivirus statistics s Antivirus statistics t Starts cluster wide updates of virus definitions Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_avconfig ibrix_av 17 ibrix_avcontig Configures Antivirus operations on a StoreAll cluster Description The ibrix_avconfig command can be used to enable or disable Antivirus operations on file systems to add the virus scan engines running the Antivirus software to configure exclusions on directories and to configure other policies To configure the Antivirus feature on a cluster complete these steps 1 Add the external virus scan engines to be used for virus scanning These systems run the An
156. ibrix snap Synopsis Enables or disables a snap tree a file system or directory for snapshots ibrix snap m U f FSNAME P SNAPTREEPATH The U option disables the snap tree Create an on demand snapshot ibrix snap c f FSNAME P SNAPTREEPATH n NAMEPATTERN Delete a snapshot ibrix snap d f FSNAME P SNAPTREEPATH n SNAPSHOTNAME List all snapshots or only the snapshots for a specific snap tree ibrix snap 1 s f FSNAME P snaptree path List all snap trees or only the trees for a specific file system ibrix_snap 1 f FSNAME Options Option Description P SNAPTREEPATH Specifies the path for a snapshot tree U Disables a file system or directory for snapshots c Creates a snapshot d Deletes a snapshot f FSNAME A file system 1 Lists snap trees ibrix_snap 153 Option m Description Enables a file system or directory for snapshots n NAMEPATTERN Specifies a pattern for snapshot names s Lists snapshots See also Shows the usage for this command ibrix_snapreclamation 154 StoreAll software commands ibrix_snapreclamation Reclaims file system space used by deleted snapshots Description After deleting snapshots you can use the ibrix snapreclamation command to reclaim the file system space previously used by the snapshots The reclamation task runs on an entire file system not on a specific snap tree within that file system If
157. ical volumes manage 118 M management console control 65 set mode 65 media changer devices for NDMP backups 166 migration files 120 mount points create or delete 126 mounting file systems 124 N NDMP backups parameters set 128 sessions 129 tape and media changer devices 166 network interfaces configure 130 NFS case insensitivity for filenames 23 export file systems 63 O object mode shares 105 P permissions SMB 32 Phone Home configure 135 physical volumes discover or delete 140 power sources 102 manage in configuration database 137 Q quotas directory tree 79 manage 55 rescan quota usage 133 R rebalancing files 142 related documentation 192 remote cluster register for remote replication 35 remote replication export target file system 48 health reports 49 manage host and NIC designations 50 monitor activity 44 register a remote cluster 35 start or stop 44 unexport target file system 48 reports data retention 144 REST API enabled vhost 108 REST API shares 105 retention data audit reports 12 export custom metadata 180 import metadata 181 manage retained and WORM files 146 reports 144 validation scan 52 5 scripting ibrix_collect 40 segments 197 activity snapshots 189 evacuate data to other segments 58 preferred 80 rebalance files 142 servers manage 149 shell tasks 152 SMB add or delete shares 27 global settings 29 manage aut
158. ical volumes from a volume group ibrix vg r g VGNAME p PVLIST The command reduces volume group VGNAME by removing the physical volumes in PVLIST List volume groups for file serving nodes ibrix_vg 1 h HOSTLIST Use the HOSTLIST option to limit the output to specific nodes List size and utilization information for volume groups ibrix_vg 1 g VGLIST Use the VGLIST option to limit the output to specific volume groups List volume group information ibrix vg i g VGLIST For all volume groups or the groups specified in VGLIST the command lists size and utilization information the physical volumes used to create the groups the logical volumes segments built on the groups and the file serving nodes that can access the groups Delete volume groups ibrix_vg d g VGLIST Back up the vgconfig maps on the Fusion Manager ibrix_vg b g VGLIST 172 StoreAll software commands Options Option Description b Backs up the vgconfig maps on the Fusion Manager c Creates a volume group d Deletes a volume group e Extends a volume group g VGNAME or VGLIST A volume group or list of volume groups Takes either a list of volume groups separated by commas for example ivg1 ivg2 ivg3 or a range of volume groups for example ivg 1 3 h HOSTLIST A list of one or more host names i Displays information about volume groups and the file serving nodes accessing them 1 Lists volume g
159. ically report whether the command succeeded or failed Some commands also display intermediate messages about the operation being performed For example the ibrix_mount command displays messages as the file system is mounted on each node You might also see intermediate messages reporting a partial error or a situation affecting the command such as an exclusive write lock temporarily blocking an operation General CLI information 2 StoreAll software commands This chapter lists commands used to configure and manage StoreAll software The commands must be run on the Fusion Manager host ibrix_activedirectory Configures and lists Active Directory settings Description Active Directory settings must be configured on the Fusion Manager to allow Windows StoreAll clients to query the Active Directory server when reading or writing on a file serving node Windows StoreAll clients use the proxy user to query the Active Directory server to resolve UID GID to Windows SID mappings If mappings cannot be resolved the user named by the w WIN_USER_NAME option is displayed as the owner of the file Execute this command on every Fusion Manager that Windows StoreAll clients will need to access Synopsis All references to domains are to Active Directory domains Configure Active Directory for static user mapping ibrix_activedirectory S d DOMAIN NAME i DOMAIN CONTROLLER IPs u PROXY USER p PROXY PASSWORD E UID FIELD NAME F GID_F
160. icate for a different node copy that certificate to the active Fusion Manager and then add it to the cluster For example if node ib87 is hosting the active Fusion Manager and you have generated a certificate for node ib86 copy the certificate to ibs7 scp server pem ib87 tmp Then on node ib87 add the certificate to the cluster ibrix certificate a c cert86 p tmp server pem Modify a certificate ibrix_ certificate m c CERTNAME Delete a certificate ibrix certificate d c CERTNAME Display information about certificates ibrix certificate i c CERTNAME Export a certificate ibrix certificate e c CERTNAME This command displays the contents of the certificate You can then copy and save the contents for future use Options Option Description a Adds a certificate c CERTNAME Specifies the name of a certificate d Deletes a certificate 24 StoreAll software commands Description e Exports a certificate i Shows information about a certificate m Modifies a certificate p CERTPATH Specifies the location of the certificate file Shows the usage for this command NOTE The mand S SETTINGLIST options shown in the command usage message are not currently supported See also ibrix _ftpshare ibrix_httpvhost ibrix_certificate 25 ibrix_chassis Display information about the chassis in an X9720 9730 system or unregister a chassis Description
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162. ied to a configuration profile Use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as passive _enable true maxclients 200 To see a list of available settings for the share use ibrix ftpconfig L a Adds a configuration profile d Deletes a configuration profile h HOSTLIST Specifies one or more file serving nodes i Displays current information for the specified configuration profile or displays current profile information for specified file serving nodes 1 Lists all configuration profiles m Modifies the specified configuration profile v level Displays detailed information Enter 1 as the 1eve1 Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_ftpshare ibrix_ftpconfig 87 ibrix_ftpshare Manages FTP shares Description An FTP share provides access to data on StoreAll file systems FTP clients access the shares using standard FTP and FIPS protocol services The ibrix_ftpshare command can be used to add a share to an existing file system You can create multiple shares having the same physical path but with different sets of properties and then assign users to the share that is appropriate for their usage NOTE The file system must be mounted when you add the share Synopsis 88 Add an FTP share ibrix ftpshare a SHARENAME c PROFILENAME f FSNAME p dirpath I IP address Port u USERLIST S SETTINGLIST For the S
163. igns a standby interface a Discovers and adds an interface on the named hosts b Indicates a standby backup interface If used with a or t indicates a secondary interface c Configures an interface on a named host d Deletes an interface from the named hosts h MONHOST or HOSTNAME or Identifies a monitoring host a host associated with an interface or a list of hosts HOSTLIST associated with an interface i Provides detailed information on interfaces I Lists summary information on interfaces m Sets up interface monitoring n IFNAME A network interface name Can include a VIF suffix nnnnn p Fails back to the primary cluster interface r Configures a routing table entry s Migrates a NIC t Switches the cluster interface on a host 132 StoreAll software commands Shows the usage for this command ibrix_onlinequotacheck Rescans quota usage Description The ibrix_onlinequotacheck command is used to rescan quota usage initialize directory tree quotas and remove directory tree quotas The command must be run from a file serving node that has the file system mounted and has three modes e FILESYSTEM_SCAN mode Use this mode in the following scenarios You turned quotas off for a user the user continued to store data in a file system and you now want to turn quotas back on for this user You are setting up quotas for the first time for a user wh
164. information to specific nodes List StoreAll software version information for all file serving nodes ibrix_version l S List version information for all StoreAll clients ibrix_version l C The information includes the client hostname file system IAD IAS IAD FS and operating system Options Option Description h HOSTLIST A list of one or more hosts 1 Lists version information C All StoreAll clients S All file serving nodes Shows the usage for this command ibrix_version 171 ibrix_vg Creates extends reduces or deletes volume groups Description Use ibrix_vg to perform these tasks e Create volume groups from discovered physical volumes This is the second step in the manual method of creating a file system e Extend or reducing a volume group by adding or removing physical volumes e Delete unneeded volume groups Before deleting a volume group first delete the logical volumes segments created from it e List information about volume groups Synopsis Create a volume group ibrix_ vg c g VGNAME p PVLIST The command creates volume group VGNAME from the physical volumes in PVLIST For example the following command creates volume group ivg1 from physical volumes d1 d2 and d3 lt installdirectory gt bin ibrix_vg c g ivgl p d 1 3 Extend a volume group ibrix_ vg e g VGNAME p PVLIST The command extends volume group VGNAME with the physical volumes in PVLIST Remove phys
165. ing related segment unavailable configuration options e clearSegmentUnavailableUponFailover e enableSegmentUnavailableFailover e segmentUnavailableFailoverPolicy serverDownTime Specifies the number of seconds that must pass before a server is marked down Value is an integer Default 5 minutes 300 seconds serverPort Port used for cluster network communication Range 0 65535 skippedCyclesBeforeClientFailure Sets the number of health reporting cycles that must fail before a client is considered to have failed Value is an integer Default 120 snapUsageMonitoriInterval Interval in seconds between Snap usage checks Value is an integer Default 300 sec usageStatisticsSaveInterval Interval in seconds between writes of usage statistics Value is an integer Default 3600 sec Options Option Description L Lists default configuration tuning options S Sets configuration tuning options U Resets configuration tuning options ibrix_fm_tune 69 Description c Selects the logging component i Lists configuration tuning options n OPTIONS Specifies a list of comma separated options in the format option1 option2 and so on O OPTIONLIST Specifies a list of comma separated option value pairs in the format option1 valuel option2 value2 and so on Sets the logging level See also 70 Shows the usage for this command ibrix_fs tune ibrix_h
166. iously set legal hold was removed from a file or set of files file_retained A file was retained for the period of time defined by the user or the default period assigned by the system file_retention_period_expired A file was made WORM by removing all write permissions file_retention_period_modified The retention period of a file was lengthened or shortened Relaxed mode only file_wormed A file was made WORM by removing all write permissions retention_default_changed The default retention period was changed retention_max_changed The maximum retention period was changed retention_min_changed The minimum retention period was changed rentention_mode_changed The retention mode Enterprise or Relaxed was changed Validation val_scan_ended A validation scan ended successfully or unsuccessfully val_scan_started StoreAll software commands A validation scan started ibrix_auth Configures Active Directory or Local Users and Groups authentication for SMB FTP and HTTP shares Description The ibrix auth command configures Active Directory or local users and groups as the authentication method for users accessing SMB FTP or HTTP shares Synopsis Configure Local Users authentication ibrix auth N S SettingList h HOSTLIST Configure Active Directory authentication ibrix auth n DOMAIN NAME A AUTH _PROXY_USER_NAME domain_name P AUTH PROXY PASSWORD S SETTINGLIST h HOSTLIST In the command DOMAIN_NAME is you
167. is Set configuration options on the Fusion Manager ibrix fm_tune S o OPTIONLIST Options are listed in Table 2 page 68 OPTIONLIST is specified as a comma delimited list of option value pairs Enter the option name as it appears in the first column in the table For example ibrix_fm_tune S o healthCheckInterval 45 usageStatisticsSaveInterval 1800 Reset Fusion Manager configuration options to their default values ibrix fm_tune U n OPTIONS Enter the option name as it appears in the first column in the table and separate option names with commas for example ibrix_ fm tune U n healthCheckInterval usageStatisticsSaveInterval NOTE The following configuration options do not have default values Instead the current value is used as the default e fusionManagerPrimaryAddress e fusionManagerSecondaryAddress e clusterName e serverPort e webServerPort To change the values for these options use ibrix_fm_tune S List all Fusion Manager configuration options ibrix fm _ tune L The output includes the default values and valid value ranges The options are listed in the configuration options table List Fusion Manager configuration options set to non default values ibrix_fm_tune 1 n OPTIONS NOTE ibrix_fm tune 1 does not list configuration options set to their default values The n option displays only the listed options and their values Turn up the logging levels ibrix fm_tune c logging compo
168. iting for an event or event group and specify lt option gt of f to disable auditing All options are disabled by default When configuring audit settings specify each event or event group you want to enable ibrix_fs 75 The audit_mode option enables or disables auditing as a whole without affecting the on off state of the individual events or event groups Setting this option to of turns off all auditing and setting it to on enables auditing for those events and event groups that are already set to on The all option sets the state of all events and event groups to on or off but it does not change the overall on off state of auditing as defined by audit_mode Therefore if audit_mode is off setting the all option to on does not turn on auditing Subsequently setting audit_mode to on enables auditing and all events are audited because the all option was set to on For example to enable all events use the following command ibrix fs A f fsname oa audit _mode on all on The same command without all on enables auditing but only for those events and event groups that have already been set to on Display audit settings for one or all file systems ibrix fs A f FSNAME List all audit options events and event groups ibrix_fs A h Mark a bad segment Mark segment number s bad in the specified file system ibrix fs B f FSNAME n BADSEGNUMLIST s BADLVLIST The n option uses segment numbers to indicate bad segments
169. ix_mountpoint d h HOSTLIST m MOUNTPOINT Specity the appropriate file serving nodes and StoreAll clients in HOSTLIST To delete a mountpoint from all file serving nodes and StoreAll clients omit the h HOSTLIST option Delete a mountpoint from host groups ibrix_mountpoint d g GROUPLIST m MOUNTPOINT Specify the appropriate host groups in GROUPLIST List mount points ibrix_mountpoint 1 h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST m MOUNTPOINTLIST To list all mount points on all file serving nodes StoreAll clients and host groups omit all options 126 StoreAll software commands To list mount points for certain file serving nodes and StoreAll clients include only the HOSTLIST option To list mount points for certain host groups include only the GROUPLIST option To list all file serving nodes StoreAll clients and host groups for a specific mountpoint include only the m MOUNTPOINTLIST option Options Option Description c Creates a mountpoint d Deletes a mountpoint e Modifies mount options on the specified mountpoint g GROUPLIST Specifies a list of host groups h HOSTLIST Specifies a list of file serving nodes or StoreAll clients Lists mount points on one or more hosts m MOUNTPOINTLIST Specifies a list of mount points O MOUNTOPTIONS Specifies default mount options that are applied when a file system is mounted at the mountpoint The options are Keep in mind e Mo
170. le and the data retention policy in place on the file system will be ignored For example the expiration time does not apply to the file Remove a legal hold on retained or WORM files ibrix_reten_adm r f FSNAME P PATHLIST When a legal hold is removed the original data retention policy applies to the file Reset the expiration time for retained files ibrix reten _ adm e expire time f FSNAME P PATHLIST If you specify an interval such as 20m 20 minutes for the expire time the retention expiration time is set to that amount of time in the future starting from now not that amount of time from the original start of retention If you specify an exact date time such as 19 20 02 or 2 16 2012 for the expire time the command sets the retention expiration time to that exact time If the file system is in Relaxed retention mode not Enterprise the exact date time can be in the past in which case the file immediately expires from retention and becomes WORM but no longer retained See the Linux date 1 man page for a description of the valid date time formats for the expire time parameter Remove the retention period for retained files ibrix_reten_adm c f FSNAME P PATHLIST Delete retained files ibrix reten_adm d f FSNAME P PATHLIST List retention attributes for files in the specified file system ibrix_reten_adm 1 FSNAME P PATHLIST Upgrade a pre 6 1 1 file system for data retention features ibrix_reten_adm u f FSNAME
171. le for most cluster environments Because changing parameter values can alter file system performance HP recommends that you exercise caution before implementing any changes or do so only under the guidance of HP technical support Host tunings are immediately executed for file serving nodes For StoreAll clients a tuning intention is stored in the Fusion Manager When HP services start on a StoreAll client the client obtains its settings from the Fusion Manager and implements them If HP services are already running on StoreAll clients when new parameter values are set you can force the clients to query the Fusion Manager for the settings by running ibrix client or ibrix_lwhost a on the StoreAll clients or by rebooting them To locally override host tunings on a single StoreAll client run ibrix lwhost All of the Fusion Manager commands for tuning hosts include an h HOSTLIST option that can take one or more host groups Setting host tunings on a host group is a convenient way to tune a set of StoreAll clients all at once To set the same host tunings on all StoreAll clients specify the built in clients host group Synopsis Set tunings on file serving nodes and StoreAll clients ibrix_host_tune S h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST o OPTIONLIST The command sets host tunings OPTIONLIST on specified file serving nodes and StoreAll clients HOSTLIST or on specified host groups GROUPLIST For example to set host tunings on all StoreAll cli
172. le specifies a set of global HTTP parameters in effect on the file serving nodes listed in the profile When you create an HTTP share you will need to associate it with a configuration profile One or more HTTP virtual hosts are also associated with the profile and specify the IP addresses ports that clients will use to access the HTTP shares Synopsis Add a configuration profile ibrix httpconfig a PROFILENAME h HOSTLIST S SETTINGLIST For the S option use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as keepalive true maxclients 200 To see a list of available settings for the share use ibrix httpconfig L You can specify multiple values for the ports and sslports settings Use semicolons to separate the values and use commas to separate the settings For example ibrix httpconfig a profilel h nodel S ports 80 81 82 sslports 443 444 keepalive true You can also use the S option to adjust the socket read block size wblocksize and file write block size rblocksize used by Apache The values must be between 8 KB and 2 GB and the defaults are 8192 bytes For example IMPORTANT Each server can have only one HTTP profile ibrix httpconfig a profilel h nodel node2 S wolocksize 20K rblocksize 1M Modify a configuration profile ibrix httpconfig m PROFILENAME h HOSTLIST S SETTINGLIST Delete a configuration profile ibrix httpconfig d PROFILENAME Dis
173. llcontrol read or change NOTE Permissions on an SMB share managed by the MMC cannot be modified by the StoreAlll management console GUI or CLI Synopsis Add a user or group to a share and assign share level permissions ibrix_cifsperms a s SHARENAME u USERNAME t TYPE p PERMISSION h HOSTLIST For example the following command gives everyone read permission on share1 ibrix_cifsperms a s sharel u Everyone t ALLOW p read Modify share level permissions for a user or group ibrix_cifsperms m s SHARENAME u USERNAME t TYPE p PERMISSION h HOSTLIST Delete share level permissions for a user or group ibrix_cifsperms d s SHARENAME u USERNAME t TYPE h HOSTLIST Display share level permissions ibrix_cifsperms i s SHARENAME t TYPE h HOSTLIST Options Option Description a Adds a user or group to a share and assigns share level permissions d Deletes share level permissions for a user or group h HOSTLIST Specifies file serving nodes use commas to separate the node names i Displays share level permissions m Modifies share level permissions for a user or group p PERMISSION Specifies a permission setting fullcontrol read or change s SHARENAME Specifies the name of a share t TYPE Specifies the type of permission allow or deny u USERNAME Specifies a user or group name Shows the usage for this command 32 StoreAll software commands ibrix_client
174. logical volume name o OPTIONS A string of options for Linux 1vcreate enclosed in double quotation marks s LVNAME or A logical volume or a list of logical volumes Lists can be either a comma delimited list for LVLIST example ilv1 ilv2 ilv3 or a range list for example ilv 1 3 Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_vs_snap ibrix_vg linux lvcreate ibrix_lv 119 ibrix_migrator Defines migration rules and controls migrator operations Description Tiering enables automatic migration of files from one tier to another within the same file system User written rules based on file attributes such as modification time access time file size or file type define the migration policy determining which files are moved and when Tiers are defined on segments not individual files Use ibrix tier to assign segments to tiers You can then use ibrix _migrator to define the tiering policy for the file system When configuring the tiering policy note the following e The tiering policy a set of rules applies to individual files contained in a specific file system e Ifa file meets the criteria of a rule it will be moved from its current tier to the rule s target tier e Once configured tiering policy is executed via command or as a cron job and is performed in the background e Recently touched files files that have been created or changed within the past five minutes are considered active an
175. lowing command root host2 archive tar xvf addOnCollection tgz In this instance addOnCollection tgz is the tar file containing the output of the add on script The tar command displays the following host2_addOnCollection 2012 12 20 12 38 36 tgz Individual node files in the tar format are provided as lt hostname gt _ lt collection name gt _ lt time date stamp gt tgz Extract the lt hostname gt _ lt collection name gt _ lt time date stamp gt tgz tar file by entering the following command root host2 archive tar xvf host2_addOnCollection_2012 12 20 12 38 36 tgz In this instance host2_addOnCollection_2012 12 20 12 38 36 tgz is the individual node file chostname gt _ lt collection name gt lt time date stamp gt tgz StoreAll software commands A directory with the host name is extracted The output of the add on script is found in the lt hostname gt logs add_on_script local ibrixcollect ibrix_ collect _additional_ data Find the directory containing the host name by entering the 1s 1 command as shown in the following example root host2 archive 1s 1 The following is the output of the command total 5636 rw r r 1 root root 2021895 Dec 20 12 41 addOnCollection tgz drwxr xr x 6 root root 4096 Dec 20 12 41 host2 rw r r 1 root root 2156388 Dec 20 12 41 host2_addOnCollection 2012 12 20 12 38 36 tgz In this example host2 is the directory with the host name Go to the lt hostname gt logs
176. lowing restrictions apply to both hybrid file systems and pure 6 x file systems e A snap tree root cannot be renamed Also the path to a snap tree root cannot be changed e Rename is allowed when neither the old directory or the new directory are in snap trees e Rename is allowed when the old directory and the new directory are in the same snap tree Rename is not allowed when the directories are in different snap trees These restrictions are intended to prevent hybrid snap trees containing files with the old format However hybrid snap trees can still occur when a directory having the new format is populated using rename with old format objects and that directory is then made into a snap tree root or is renamed into a snap tree The StoreAll software does not prevent this situation because it could take a prohibitively long amount of time to perform a complete scan for old objects in the sub tree being moved if the new sub tree was sufficiently large Options Option Description P Specifies a path to one or more files The path can be either absolute or relative to the mountpoint of the file system c Removes the retention time for one or more files d Deletes retained files e expire time Resets the expiration time for retained files FSNAME Specifies a file system h Sets a legal hold on retained or WORM files 1 Lists retention attributes for files r Removes a legal hold on retained or WORM fil
177. ma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as sslcert name To see a list of the allowable settings for the vhost use ibrix_httpvhost L For the I option use a semicolon to separate the IP address port settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such a ipl port1 ip2 port2 For example ibrix httpvhost a vhostl c myprofile I 99 1 26 1 80 99 1 26 1 81 Use the IP Address of the User Virtual Interface the User VIF of a file serving node as that interface will be migrated to the node s HA partner in event of the first node failing Use theibrix nic 1 command to find the VIF The VIF is the IP address of type cluster in an up Link Up state and it is not an Active FM Create a StoreAll REST API enabled virtual host set ibrix httpvhost a VHOSTNAME c PROFILENAME I IP Address Port S ibrixrestapi true To create a StoreAll REST API enabled virtual host set ibrixrestapi true otherwise set ibrixrestapi false or do not include ibrixrestapi in the command All other parameters for creating a standard virtual host apply Modify a virtual host ibrix httpvhost m VHOSTNAME c PROFILENAME I IP Address Port S SETTINGLIST IMPORTANT You cannot change the value of the StoreAll REST API mode ibrixrestapi setting for a virtual host on an HTTP share Delete a virtual host ibrix httpvhost d VHOSTNAME c PROFILENAME Display information about a virtual host ibrix_ htt
178. mand 152 StoreAll software commands ibrix_snap Manages file system snapshots Description The StoreAll software snapshot feature captures a point in time copy of a file system or directory for online backup purposes and simplifies recovery of files from accidental deletion Software snapshots can be taken of the entire file system or selected directories Users can access the file system or directory as it appeared at the instant of the snapshot Before taking snapshots of a file system or directory you will need to enable the directory tree for snapshots This directory tree is also called a snap tree You can then define a schedule for taking periodic snapshots of the snap tree and you can also take on demand snapshots Snapshot schedules can be defined only on the GUI Scheduled snapshots are deleted automatically according to the retention schedule specified for the snapshot tree however you can delete a snapshot manually if necessary You also need to delete on demand snapshots manually Deleting a snapshot does not free the file system space that was used by the snapshot you will need to reclaim the space using the GUI or the ibrix_snapreclamation command IMPORTANT Before deleting a directory that contains snapshots take these steps e Delete the snapshots use ibrix snap e Reclaim the file system space used by the snapshots use ibrix_snapreclamation e Remove snapshot authorization for the snap tree use
179. mount the file system Observe the following requirements when executing ibrix_fsck e Unmount the file system for phases O and 1 and mount the file system for phases 2 and 3 e Turn off automated failover by executing ibrix host m U h SERVERNAME e Unmount all NFS clients and stop NFS on the servers Synopsis 84 Clear the INFSCK flag for the specified file system ibrix_ fsck f FSNAME C Runs phase 0 in analytic mode ibrix_ fsck p 0 f FSNAME s LVNAME c The command can be run on the specified file system or optionally only on the specified segment LVNAME Run phase 1 in analytic mode ibrix fsck p 1 f FSNAME s LVNAME c B BLOCKSIZE b ALTSUPERBLOCK StoreAll software commands The command can be run on file system FSNAME or optionally only on segment LVNAME This phase can be run with a specified block size and an alternate superblock number For example ibrix_fsck p 1 f ifsl B 4096 b 12250 NOTE If phase 1 is run in analytic mode on a mounted file system false errors can be reported Run phase 2 ibrix_ fsck p 2 f FSNAME s LVNAME c o options The command can be run on the specified file system or optionally only on segment LVNAME Use o to specify any options Run phase 3 ibrix_ fsck p 3 f FSNAME c Switch a segment from unavailable to read only or from read only to unavailable ibrix fsck w f FSNAME s LVNAME r u Options Option Des
180. nages health check sets Description Use this command to create or update sets of health checks You can also delete health check sets display existing health check sets Synopsis Create a set of health checks ibrix_ healthconfig c n SETNAME t HEALTH CHECKLIST SETNAME is the name for the set being created and HEALTH CHECKLIST lists the checks to be added Add health checks to health check sets ibrix_ healthconfig u A n SETLIST t HEALTH CHECKLIST Remove health checks from health check sets ibrix_ healthconfig u D n SETLIST t HEALTH CHECKLIST Delete health sets ibrix_healthconfig d n SETLIST Display detailed information about health check sets ibrix_healthconfig i n SETLIST Lists the available health checks ibrix_ healthconfig L Options Option Description A Adds health checks to a set D Removes health checks from a set L Lists the names of available health checks c Creates a set of health checks d Deletes a set of health checks i Displays detailed information about health check sets n SETLIST The name of a health check set t HEALTH CHECKLIST List of health checks u Updates a set of health checks Shows the usage for this command 96 StoreAll software commands ibrix_host_tune Sets and lists tuning parameters for file serving nodes and StoreAll clients Description A CAUTION The default values for the host tuning parameters are suitab
181. napshot strategy ibrix_vs_ snap strategy c n NAME k KEEP m MOUNT N NAMESPEC M MOUNTSPEC The c option creates an automated snapshot strategy The other options are n NAME The name for the snapshot strategy k KEEP The number of snapshots to keep per file system such as k 6 For the HP 2000 Modular Smart Array G2 the maximum is 32 snapshots per file system For Equallogic arrays the maximum is eight snapshots per file system m MOUNT The number of snapshots to mount per file system such as m 7 The maximum number of snapshots is seven per file system N NAMESPEC Snapshot name template The template specifies a scheme for creating unique names for the snapshots Use the variables shown below for the template M MOUNTSPEC Snapshot mountpoint template The template specifies a scheme for creating unique mount points to the snapshots Use the variables shown below for the template Variables for snapshot name and mountpoint templates The following variables can be used fulldate yyyy_mm_dd_HHmmz GMT shortdate yyyy_mm_dd fsname File system name You can specify one of or more of these variables enclosed in brackets and separated by underscores _ The template can also include text strings Following are some sample templates When a snapshot is created with one of these templates the variables will be replaced with the values shown above fsname snap_ fulldate snap shortda
182. nent v logginglevel ibrix_fm_tune 67 Table 2 Fusion Manager configuration tuning options Option name bufferOverflowMonitorInterval clusterName clearSegmentUnavailableUponFailover Description The interval for the buffer overflow monitor specified in seconds Value is an integer Default 60 sec The name of the cluster Sets how the Fusion Manager handles an unavailable segment after failover The following values are e true default value Makes segments available after failover For example if unavailable segments are found and enableSegmentUnavailableFailover is set to true Fusion Manager initiates failover And if clearSegmentUnavailableUponFailover is also set to true those unavailable segments become available after a failover e false Keeps the segment as unavailable atter failover It works with related segment unavailable configuration options For example the Fusion Manager checks for unavailable segments at the interval specified in segmentUnavailableScanInterval cpuThresholdSensitivityInterval Interval in seconds between samples when the CPU utilization exceeds the cpuUsageEvent Threshold File serving nodes only Range 0 65535 Default 300 sec cpuUsageEventThreshold File serving node CPU utilization threshold When exceeded triggers an event Value is a percentage Default 90 percent dumpingStatusTimeout The maximum number of seconds before aborting a dumping status
183. nfiguration profile d Deletes a configuration profile h HOSTLIST Specifies one or more file serving nodes i Displays current information for the specified configuration profile or displays current profile information for specified file serving nodes 1 Lists all configuration profiles m Modifies the specified configuration profile v level Displays detailed information Enter 1 as the 1eve1 Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_httpshare ibrix_httpvhost 104 StoreAll software commands ibrix_httpshare Manages HTTP shares Description An HTTP share provides access to data on StoreAll file systems HTTP clients access the shares using standard HTTP and HTTPS protocol services The ibrix httpshare command can be used to add a share to an existing file system You can create multiple shares having the same physical path but with different sets of properties and then assign users to the share that is appropriate for their usage NOTE The file system must be mounted when you add the share Synopsis Add an HTTP share See the section Process checklist for creating HTTP shares in the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide for a list of prerequisites that must be completed before creating an HTTP share IMPORTANT Keep in mind the following when creating StoreAll REST API shares in object mode e Do not create file compatible mode and object mode REST API shares on the same file system
184. noAuthNoPriv authNoPriv authPriv r READVIEW w WRITEVIENW The group can be assigned various SNMPv3 security parameters including the security level read view and write view Update a group ibrix_snmpgroup u g GROUPNAME s noAuthNoPriv authNoPriv authPriv r READVIEW w WRITEVIEW The command uses the same options as the create c command Delete a group ibrix snmpgroup d g GROUPNAME List group settings ibrix snmpgroup 1 g GROUPNAME The information includes security level read view and write view Options Option Description c Creates an SNMP group d Deletes an SNMP group g GROUPNAME Identifies an SNMP group 1 Lists SNMP group properties r READVIEW Identifies the v3 read view this group can access s noAuthNoPriv Indicates the v3 security level assigned to this group There are three options auLnnePesy e noAuthNoPriv no user authorization or privacy encryption performed which is authPriv the default e authNoPriv user authorization performed but no privacy encryption e authPriv user authorization and privacy encryption performed u Updates an SNMP group w WRITEVIEW Identifies the v3 write view this group can access Shows the usage for this command 158 StoreAll software commands See also ibrix_snmpuser ibrix_snmpview ibrix_snmpgroup 159 ibrix_snmptrap Creates updates or deletes trapsinks for any SNMP version Description
185. nt according to the allocation policy set for the host and store the file in that segment if there is room If all segments in the pool are full proceed to the next rule Use the AUTOMATIC allocation policy to choose a segment with enough storage room from among the available segments and store the file Synopsis Set an allocation policy ibrix fs _ tune f FSNAME h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST p POLICY S STARTSEGNUM R The policy is applied to the specified file serving nodes and StoreAll clients HOSTLIST or host groups GROUPLIST for file system FSNAME starting at the segment with the most available storage To specify the starting segment for applying the policy include the S STARTSEGNUM option ibrix_fs tune 81 82 To set the policy for files omit the R option To set the policy for directories include the R option Reset the specified hosts or host groups to the default allocation policy for the file system ibrix_fs_ tune f FSNAME h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST p U Prefer a pool of segments for the specified hosts or host groups ibrix_fs_ tune f FSNAME h HOSTLIST g GROUPLIST s LVNAMELIST The segments to be included in the pool are specified by logical volume name LVNAMELIST To prefer a pool of segments for NFS SMB clients specify only NFS SMB servers in the HOSTLIST To prefer a pool of segments for StoreAll clients either specify StoreAll clients in the HOSTLIST or specify a host group in the GR
186. nts are immediately executed for file serving nodes For StoreAll clients the mount intention is stored in the Fusion Manager When StoreAll software services start on a StoreAll client the client queries the Fusion Manager for the file systems that it should mount and mounts them If StoreAll software services are already running on the StoreAll client when you set new mounts you can force the client to query the Fusion Manager by running ibrix client or ibrix lwmount a on the StoreAll client or by rebooting it When mounting a file system where Export Control is enabled you must specify that all clients have either RO or RW access to the file system The default is RW Read Write In addition the root user can be restricted to read only access on export controlled systems in a host group by adding the root_ro parameter to the ibrix_ mount command Mount points must be defined with ibrix mountpoint before running ibrix mount IMPORTANT Keep in mind e Mount options do not persist unless they are set at the mountpoint Mount options that are not set at the mountpoint are reset to match the mount options on the mount point when the file system is rebooted or remounted e The ibrix fs i and ibrix_mountpoint 1 commands display only the mount options for the mount point e The mount command displays the noatime option Ignore the noatime option It is no longer used If you set the atime option the atime option will display inst
187. ny user In a typical installation the commands are run from the working directory usr local ibrix bin ibrix_df Reports disk space utilization information for a file system This command can be run on file serving nodes or StoreAll clients Description ibrix_df reports disk space utilization for the specified file system Synopsis Report disk space utilization for a file system ibrix_df f fmname fsname The file system name is always required If this StoreAll client is registered with multiple management consoles the Fusion Manager name must also be entered Specify the Fusion Manager and file system as a colon separated pair fmname fsname For example ibrix_df f FM01 ifs1 F Options Option Description f fsname or fmname fsname Specifies either a file system name or a paired Fusion Manager name and file system name Shows the usage for this command Output The ibrix df report includes the following fields Field Definition Name File system name CAPACITY Number of blocks in the file system FREE Number of unused blocks of storage AVAIL Number of blocks available for user files USED PERCENT Percentage of total storage occupied by user files FILES Number of files that can be created in the file system FFREE Number of unused file inodes in the file system 184 Commands for StoreAll Linux clients and file serving nodes ibrix_lwhost Tunes StoreAll Linux clients Thi
188. o has previously stored data in a file system You renamed a directory on which quotas are set You moved a subdirectory into another parent directory that is outside of the directory having the directory tree quota e DTREE_CREATE mode After setting quotas on a directory tree use this command to take into account the data used under the directory tree e DTREE_DELETE mode When a directory tree quota is deleted use this command to unset quota IDs on all files and folders in that directory A CAUTION When ibrix onlinequotacheck is started in DIREE_DELETE mode it removes quotas for the specified directory Be sure that this command is not performed on directories that should retain quota information Synopsis Start an online quotacheck in DTREE_CREATE mode for the specified path ibrix_onlinequotacheck s c f FSNAME p PATH Run this command after setting a directory tree quota Start an online quotacheck in DTREE_DELETE mode for the specified path ibrix_onlinequotacheck s d f FSNAME p PATH Run this command after deleting a directory tree quota Start an online quotacheck in FILESYSTEM_SCAN mode for the specified file system ibrix_onlinequotacheck s S f FSNAME List status information about online quotacheck tasks on all file systems or only the specified file systems ibrix onlinequotacheck i f FSLIST The report lists tasks by ID and file system and indicates whether the task is running or stopped Stop
189. o include in reverse order in the output o DAYS COUNT When removing messages from the events table with p sets the number of days worth of messages to remove p Removes events from the events table starting with the oldest message The default is to remove seven days of messages q Lists all events that can be configured r REPLY TO Sets the email Reply to address s SMTPADDR Sets the IP address of the SMTP server t SUBJECT Specifies an email subject string that is prefixed to the automatically generated email Subject line u Sends a test email v ALERT WARN INFO An event level y EMAIL SNMP Specifies an event notification type The valid values are EMAIL the default and SNMP Shows the usage for this command ibrix_event 61 See also ibrix snmptrap Setting up email notification of cluster events and Setting up SNMP notifications in the HP StoreAll Storage Administrator Guide for your system 62 StoreAll software commands ibrix_exportts Maintains the list of NFS exported file systems and specifies file system access for StoreAll clients Description ibrix_exportfs makes local directories available for NFS clients to mount The Fusion Manager manages the table of exported file systems and distributes the information to local etc exports files All entries are automatically re exported to NFS clients and optionally to the file serving node st
190. of the file system at filesystem root archiving validation history The report files are named lt ID n gt sum such as 1 0 sum 2 0 sum and so on The ID is the task ID assigned by StoreAll software when the scan was started The second number is O unless there is an existing summary report with the same task ID in which case the second number increments to make the filename unique NOTE The StoreAll archiving directory does not appear when you run the 1s a command on the root directory of the file system however it is visible when you cd into the directory and use the 1s a command Also Linux commands such as cp work correctly when archiving is in a path or filename used in the command Synopsis Perform a validation scan on the specified file system or subdirectory ibrix datavalidation s f FSNAME d PATH Options Description d PATH Specifies a subdirectory f FSNAME Specifies a file system 52 StoreAll software commands Description s Performs a validation scan Shows the usage for this command ibrix_datavalidation 53 ibrix_dbck Ensures that information maps on hosts are consistent with the configuration database NOTE ibrix_dbck should be used only under the direction of HP Support Description Hosts file serving nodes and StoreAll clients maintain information about a file system based on information that they obtain from the configuration database If a host
191. omated snapshot procedure on a file system using the specified snapshot strategy ibrix vs snap A f ORIGINFSNAME n STRATEGYNAME Options Description A Runs the automated snapshot procedure M Automatically mounts a snapshot 176 StoreAll software commands Option Description c Creates a file system snapshot d Deletes a file system snapshot f ORIGINFSNAME The file system for which a snapshot is being created h HOSTLIST A list of one or more hosts i Lists snapshot information 1 Lists file system snapshots n SNAPFSNAMEor The name of a file system snapshot or list of snapshots SNAPFSLIST p Sets snapshot policy for a snapshot file system r Cleans up an invalid snapshot Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_vs_ snap strategy ibrix_vs_snap 177 ibrix_vs_snap_strategy Creates an automated snapshot strategy for hardware snapshots Description If you will be taking a snapshot of a file system on a regular basis you can create a snapshot strategy for that file system The strategy specifies the number of snapshots to keep and the number of snapshots to mount on the system You can also create naming templates for the snapshots and the snapshot mount points After creating a snapshot strategy use the GUI to create a schedule for taking the snapshots See the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide for more information Synopsis Create an automated s
192. ommand 162 StoreAll software commands See also ibrix_snmpgroup ibrix_snmpview ibrix_snmpuser 163 ibrix_snmpview Adds entries to or deletes entries from the SNMP MIB view Description A MIB view consists of a collection of view subtrees that can be included or excluded from the view Each view subtree is defined by a combination of OID subtree and a bit string mask The management console automatically creates the excludeA11 view which blocks access to all OIDs This view cannot be deleted It is the default read and write view if a view is not specified for a group with the ibrix snmpgroup command Its catch all OID and mask are OID 1 Mask 1 Synopsis Add a subtree entry to a MIB view ibrix_snmpview a v VIEWNAME t include exclude o OID _SUBTREE m MASK_BITS The subtree is included in the named view by default Delete a MIB view ibrix_snmpview d v VIEWNAME Display information about MIB views ibrix snmpview 1 v VIEWNAME For all views or the specified view the output includes all entries by name type OID subtree value and mask bits value Options Option Description a Adds an entry to a view d Deletes a view 1 Lists properties for SNMP views m MASK BITS Specifies the mask bits paired with the OID subtree in a v3 MIB view The mask bits identify which of the OID subtree s sub identifiers are significant to the MIB view o OID _SUBTREE Identi
193. ommunity name that is the password used for an SNMP get request The default read community name is public Used in SNMPv3 if non v3 read requests are allowed s on off Indicates whether the agent is listening for SNMP requests on the SNMP port The default value is off t SYSCONTACT Specifies the text id of a contact person responsible for the agent s host system Updates an SNMP agent v 1 2 3 Indicates the version of the SNMP agent w WRITECOMMUNITY In SNMPv1 and v2 identifies the community name that is the password used for an SNMP set request No default write community name is set y yes no In SNMPv3 indicates whether a v3 agent can process v1 or v2 get requests Default no z yes no In SNMPv3 indicates whether a v3 agent can process v1 or v2 set requests Default no Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_snmptrap ibrix_snmpagent 157 ibrix_snmpgroup Manages SNMP groups Description A group defines the access control policy on managed objects for one or more users All users must belong to a group Users and groups exist only in SNMPv3 Groups are assigned a security level which enforces use of authentication and privacy and reference views to define the set of MIB data that group members can access The default view used when a read or write view is not specified is excludeA11 Synopsis Create a group ibrix_snmpgroup c g GROUPNAME s
194. on To unmount the file system from specific host groups include the GROUPLIST option Options Option Description X Skips the StoreAll software IAD f FSNAME The file system to be unmounted g GROUPLIST A list of one or more host groups h HOSTLIST A list of one or more file serving nodes or StoreAll clients m MOUNTPOINT Identifies a mountpoint Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_hostgroup ibrix_lwumount ibrix_mount ibrix_mountpoint 170 StoreAll software commands ibrix_version Reports software version numbers for file serving nodes and StoreAll clients Description This command reports the following information for each file serving node File system Version number of the installed file system IAD IAS StoreAll software IAD version number IAD FS Version number of the IAD component that communicates with the file system module OS The operating system Kernel Version Version number of the installed OS kernel Arch Processor architecture The file system and IAD FS output fields should show matching version numbers unless you have installed special releases or patches If the output reports mismatched version numbers and you do not know of any reason for the mismatch contact HP technical support A mismatch might affect the operation of your cluster Synopsis List version information for file serving nodes ibrix_ version 1 h HOSTLIST Use the h HOSTLIST option to limit the
195. on or explicitly by the system or the user audit_event_disabled Auditing of a particular category of audit event was disabled audit_event_enabled Auditing of a particular category of audit event was enabled audit_log_keep_period_changed The audit log retention period was changed Configuration fs_mounted The file system was mounted fs_unmounted The file system was unmounted segment_added A segment was added to a file system or tier segment_assigned A tier was assigned to one or more segments segment_unassigned One or more segments were unassigned from a tier tier_added A tier was added to the file system tier_deleted A tier was deleted from the file system FileSystem directory_created A new directory was created file_created A new file was created NDMP ndmp_backup_ended A NDMP backup operation ended ndmp_backup_started A NDMP backup operation started ndmp_recover_ended A NDMP recovery operation ended ndmp_recover_started A NDMP recovery operation started Report report_ended A report or file lookup ended successfully or unsuccessfully Retention autocommit_cooloft_changed The autocommit period was changed autocommit_disabled Autocommit was disabled on the file system autocommit_enabled Autocommit was enabled on the file system file_hold_applied A file or set of files was placed under legal hold file_hold_removed A prev
196. ored on the Fusion Manager for each StoreAll client until the next time a StoreAll client contacts it This happens when the StoreAll client reboots when StoreAll software services start on the StoreAll client or when it is forced to query the Fusion Manager When contacted the Fusion Manager replies to the StoreAll clients with information about commands that have been executed on host groups to which they belong The StoreAll clients then use this information to mount file systems or implement host tunings or allocation policy settings To force a query ona StoreAll client execute ibrix_lwmount a if you executed ibrix mount or ibrix_fs_tune on the host group or run ibrix_lwhost a if you executed ibrix_host_tune All StoreAll clients belong to the default clients host group which can be used to globally mount file systems tune hosts or set allocation policy To perform different actions on different sets of StoreAll clients create additional host groups and assign StoreAll clients to them This involves creating a host group tree whose root element is the clients host group Each host group in a tree can have exactly one parent and a parent can have multiple children To create the first level of nodes beneath the root execute ibrix_hostgroup c g GROUPNAME To create subsequent levels of nodes execute ibrix hostgroup c g GROUPNAME p PARENT After creating a host group assign StoreAll clients to it You can do this manually or have t
197. ost_tune StoreAll software commands ibrix_fs Creates extends and manages file systems Description ibrix_fs is used to e Create a file system from physical or logical volumes e List information about file systems including snapshot file systems e Extend a file system by adding new segments e Delete a file system e Migrate segments to another file serving node e Enable disable or display data retention auditing and Express Query settings on a file system e Enable or disable export control on a file system e Disable 32 bit mode on a file system e Assign or unassign a standby server Synopsis Create a file system Before creating a file system determine the mode for the file system and whether data tiering should be used e 32 bit or 64 bit mode If all file system clients NFS SMB and StoreAll clients run 64 bit applications exclusively create the file system to use 64 bit mode If 32 bit applications are in use create the file system to use 32 bit mode which is the default A file system created in 32 bit mode can be converted to use 64 bit mode by disabling 32 bit mode For 64 bit mode there is no restriction on the maximum number of segments allowed per file system For 32 bit mode the maximum number of segments allowed per file system is 255 You can set the maximum number of segments allowed when you create the file system e Data tiering A data tier is a group of one or more segments Tiering
198. ou do not specify values for them Modify a local user account ibrix_localusers m u USERNAME g DEFAULTGROUP p PASSWORD n h HOMEDIR s SHELL 1 USERINFO G GROUPLIST You cannot change the UID or RID for the account If it is necessary to change a UID or RID you will need to delete the account and then recreate it with the new UID or RID Delete a local user account ibrix_localusers d u USERNAME Display information about a specific local user account ibrix_localusers 1 u USERNAME Display information about all local user accounts ibrix_localusers L Options Option Description G GROUPLIST Specifies additional groups for the user L Displays information about all local users S RID Specifies the RID for the local user The RID is the last n digits of the SID ranging from 2000 to 40000000 U USERID Specifies the UID for the local user a Adds a local user account d Deletes a local user account g DEFAULTGROUP Specifies the user s default local group h HOMEDIR Specifies the user s home directory The default is home lt username gt i USERINFO Specifies user information for example Doe John tel 555 324 1212 Manager for services group 1 Displays information about a specific local user m Modifies a local user account 116 StoreAll software commands Option Description n Specifies that the password is in NT hashed format
199. pecific file system or host name The command can be run from the source or target cluster When the command is run from the target cluster the C argument identifies the source cluster whose file system information is to be collected and is required Using C is optional when the command is run from the source cluster The display shows the status of asks on each node as well as task summary statistics number of transactions in the queue number of transactions processed The query also indicates whether initial full synchronization is in progress on a given file serving node and lists any error conditions Print detailed information about replication tasks that match the specified task IDs ibrix_crr i n TASKIDS h HOSTNAME C SRC_CLUSTERNAME Use h to limit the output to the specified host When the command is run from a target the c option identifies the source cluster and is required It is optional when the command is run from the source cluster Options Option Description C TGT_CLUSTERNAME The remote cluster name C SRC_CLUSTERNAME The source cluster name When a command is run from the target cluster this argument is required F TGT_FSNAME The target file system K Forcefully stop a replication task P TGTDIR An optional target directory R Bypasses retention compatibility checks S SRC_DIR Identifies the source directory where replication starts This op
200. play current information about a configuration profile ibrix httpconfig i PROFILENAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information Display current information about configuration profiles on the specified hosts ibrix httpconfig i HOSTLIST v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List all configuration profiles ibrix httpconfig 1 v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List the default settings for a configuration profile ibrix httpconfig L Restore the HTTP configuration on a node that has been recovered with the QR DVD ibrix httpconfig R h HOSTNAME ibrix_httpconfig 103 Before using this option take one of the following steps e If Active Directory authentication is used join the restored node to the AD domain manually e f Local user authentication is used create a temporary local user on the GUI and apply the settings to all servers This step resynchronizes the local user database Options Option Description L Lists default profile settings R Restores the HTTP configuration on a node that has been recovered with the QuickRestore DVD S SETTINGLIST Specifies the settings that are to be applied to a configuration profile Use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as keepalive true maxclients 200 To see a list of available settings for the share use ibrix_httpconfig L a Adds a co
201. power source that has been identified to the Fusion Manager include the p option to make the file serving node power down before the failover The M option forces segment migration The N option skips the health check otherwise performed in segment migration Fail back a file serving node ibrix server f U p M N h SERVERNAME The p option forces a power down on the backup server The M option forces segment migration The N option skips the health check otherwise performed in segment migration Turn automated failover on or off ibrix server m U h SERVERNAME The command applies to all file serving nodes or only to file serving node SERVERNAME To turn automated failover on omit the U option To turn it off include the U option Delete the standby for a file serving node ibrix_ server b U h SERVERNAME Delete one or more servers from the configuration database ibrix_ server d h SERVERLIST Prefer a network interface for server traffic ibrix server n h SRCSERVER A DESTHOST IFNAME ibrix_server 149 The command assigns network interface IFNAME for traffic from source server SRCSERVER to destination host DESTHOST The network interface preference is executed immediately on the file serving nodes Use the default cluster interface for server traffic ibrix_ server n h SRCSERVER D DESTHOST The cluster interface will be used for network traffic from source server SRCSERVER to destination host DES
202. pvhost i VHOSTNAME c PROFILENAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List all virtual hosts or virtual hosts associated with a specific profile ibrix_httpvhost 1 c PROFILENAME v level Use v 1 to display detailed information List the valid settings for a virtual host ibrix httpvhost L 108 StoreAll software commands Options See also Option T IP Address Port Description Specifies the IP addresses ports assigned to this virtual host L Lists valid HTTP virtual host settings S SETTINGLIST Specifies the settings that are to be applied to a virtual host Use a comma to separate the settings and enclose the settings in quotation marks such as sslcert name To see a list of available settings for the vhost use ibrix httpvhost L a VHOSTNAME Adds an HTTP virtual host c PROFILENAME Specifies a configuration profile d Deletes an HTTP virtual host i Displays information about HTTP virtual hosts 1 Lists HTTP virtual hosts m VHOSTNAME Modifies the specified HTTP virtual host v level Displays detailed information Enter 1 as the 1eve1 Shows the usage for this command ibrix_httpconfig ibrix_httpshare ibrix_httpvhost 109 ibrix_Idapcontig Configures LDAP as the primary user authentication method for SMB shares Description The ibrix_ldapconfig command configures LDAP as the primary authentication method for users a
203. r Active Directory domain AUTH_PROXY_USER_NAME domain_name is the name and domain for an AD domain user typically a Domain Administrator having privileges to join the specified domain and AUTH_PROXY_PASSWORD is the password for that account To configure Active Directory authentication on specific nodes specify those nodes in HOSTLIST For the S option enter the settings as sett ingname value Use commas to separate the settings and enclose the list in quotation marks If there are multiple values for a setting enclose the values in square brackets The users you specify must already exist For example ibrix_auth t S share admins domain userl domain user2 domain user3 To remove a setting enter settingname All servers or only the servers specitied in HOSTLIST will be joined to the specified Active Directory domain Modify authentication settings and hosts ibrix_auth t S SETTINGLIST h HOSTLIST List default authentication settings ibrix_auth L The settings can be specified with the S SETTINGLIST option Display current information about authentication ibrix auth i h HOSTLIST Options Option Description A Specifies the username of an account having privileges to join the Active Directory domain AUTH PROXY USER_NAME This is typically a Domain Administrator Be sure to specify the user s domain such as A domain_name administrator mydomain_mycompany com L Displays default aut
204. r sources must be identified and added to the configuration database before they can be used StoreAll software works with integrated power sources that are managed by iLO IPMI or OpenIPMI To implement automated failover or to centrally manage power sources the Fusion Manager must have LAN access to all identified power sources Synopsis Activate an IPMI or iLO power source ibrix_powersre a t openipmi openipmi2 ilo h HOSTNAME I IPADDR u USERNAME p PASSWORD s The command activates the power source on the file serving node identified by name and IP address The u and p options are required To have the Fusion Manager skip BMC include the s option Activate a VM based power source ibrix powersrc a t esx h HOSTNAME I IPADDR u USERNAME p PASSWORD C CONFPATH The command activates the power source on the file serving node identified by name and IP address To secure access to the power source include the u USERNAME and p PASSWORD arguments To have the Fusion Manager skip BMC include the s option Modify the IP address for IPMI or iLO power sources ibrix_powersre m I IPADDR u USERNAME p PASSWORD s h POWERSRCLIST To modify the security settings for IPMI or iLO managed power sources include the USERNAME and PASSWORD arguments To have the Fusion Manager skip BMC include the s option List information about power sources ibrix powersrc 1 h POWERSRCLIST The command lists the n
205. reports for the supported events Create a file system without the data retention WORM auto commit feature set If you do not want to use the retention WORM auto commit feature set create the file system without adding any of the retention o options retenMode retenDef Period retenMinPeriod retenMaxPeriod or retenAutoCommit Period Other options for creating a file system The following options can be used with any of the create commands a Create a mount point with the same name as the file system and then mount the file system q Enable quotas on the file system t TIERNAME Assign the file system segments to the specified tier 0 compat no Enable 64 bit mode on the file system 0 compat yes maxsegs n Create a 32 bit file system and specify the maximum number of segments to allow in the file system The valid values for maxsegs are 15 31 63 127 and 255 If none of these options are specified the new file system is created with quotas disabled with no mount point and with 32 bit mode compatibility enabled View information about file systems Use the following commands to display details about the file systems configured on the cluster Display file system information ibrix fs i f FSLIST x The output includes either all file systems or only the file systems in FSLIST as well as their component segments Include x to omit segment details List information about all file systems on all hosts ibrix fs 1 For
206. ring protocol affected by the scan policy Currently only the SMB protocol is supported Add exclusions on the specified directory ibrix_avconfig a E f FSNAME P DIR_PATH N x FILE EXTENSION s FILE SIZE Exclusions specify files to be skipped during Antivirus scans There are three types of exclusions e x FILE EXTENSION Excludes all files having the specified extension such as jpg If you specify multiple extensions use commas to separate the extensions e s FILE SIZE Excludes all files larger than the specified size in MB e N Does not exclude any files in the directory hierarchy Remove exclusions from the specified directory ibrix_avconfig r E f FSNAME P DIR_PATH Disable Antivirus on all file systems in the cluster ibrix_avconfig d F Disable Antivirus on the specified file systems ibrix_avconfig d f FSLIST Use commas to separate the file systems List the anti virus configuration ibrix_avconfig 1 Lists exclusions if any on the specified directory ibrix avconfig l1 E f FSNAME P DIR PATH Options Option Description E Configures Antivirus exclusions F Enables or disables Antivirus on all files systems G Specifies scan policies for a file sharing protocol I IPADDRESS Specifies the IP address of an external scan engine N Specifies that no files should be excluded from the scan P DIRPATH Specifies a directory path ibrix_avconfig 19
207. rix edquota e p PATH f FSNAME Delete a user quota ibrix_edquota D u UID f FSNAME To delete the quota on a specific file system include the option Omit this option to delete the quota on all file systems Delete a group quota ibrix edquota D g GID f FSNAME To delete the quota on a specific file system include the option Omit this option to delete the quota on all file systems Delete the entry and usage limits for a directory tree quota ibrix_edquota D d NAME f FSNAME To delete the entry and quota on a specific file system include the option Omit this option to delete the entry and quota on all file systems NOTE When ibrix edquota is used to delete a directory tree the system also runs ibrix_onlinequotacheck command in DTREE_DELETE mode List quota limits and usage for a specific user ibrix edquota 1 u UID f FSNAME List quota limits and usage for all users ibrix edquota 1 U f FSNAME List quota limits and usage for a specific group ibrix edquota 1 g GID f FSNAME List quota limits and usage for all groups ibrix_edquota 1 G f FSNAME List usage limits for a specific directory tree quota ibrix edquota 1 d NAME f FSNAME List usage limits for all directory tree quotas or for quotas on a specific file system ibrix edquota 1 T f FSNAME List grace limits for a specific file system ibrix _edquota l1 C f FSNAME StoreAll software commands Options
208. rol D When used with q disables quotas on the named file system When used with c disables export control on a named file system When used with T on an existing file system disables Express Query on that file system E When used with q enables quotas on the named file system When used with c enables export control on a named file system When used with T on an existing file system enables Express Query on that file system F Skips source host updates during segment migration H HOSTLIST A list of one or more host names K FSNAME k TIME f FSNAME Reports on one or more file systems and optionally on their segments Displays the audit log expiration policy for one or all file systems The command lets you modify the audit log expiration policy for a file system In this instance the name of the file system is FSNAME In this instance the name of the file system is FNAME The audit log events are kept by default for 45 days You can change how long the audit log events are kept by modifying the TIME value as follows e xxD Audit log events are kept for the specified number of days for example 90D specifies that events should be kept for 90 days e xxM Audit log events are kept for the specified number of months e xxyY Audit log events are kept for the specified number of years 1 Lists file system details M Forces migration N Skips host health checks during segment migrations R Deletes
209. roups p PVLIST A list of physical volumes Takes either a list of physical volumes separated by commas for example d1 d2 d3 or a range of physical volumes for example d 1 3 r Removes one or more physical volumes from a volume group Shows the usage for this command ibrix_vg 173 ibrix_vs Identifies storage resources discovers them and maps them to physical volumes Description ibrix_vs identifies vendor storage resources discovers LUNs identified in those resources and maps them to logical physical volumes in the configuration database On 9300 9320 systems you will need to identify and discover vendor storage resources before they can be used to create block snapshots On X9720 9730 systems vendor storage resources are registered automatically for hardware monitoring purposes Synopsis Register a storage array ibrix_vs r n STORAGENAME t lefthand msa eqlogic 3PAR I IP s U USERNAME P PASSWORD Register an EVA storage array ibrix vs r n STORAGENAME t eva I IP s U USERNAME P PASSWORD s suffix Remove the registration for the specified storage ibrix_vs d n STORAGENAME Discover LUNs on the specified storage ibrix_vs a n STORAGENAME List all storage that has been registered ibrix_ vs 1 List detailed information for the specified storage ibrix_vs i n STORAGENAMELIST Set the proxy IP address for the specified storage ibrix_vs c I PROXYIP n STOR
210. s Remove an allocated address ibrix_clusterconfig d L DEV I ADDRESS Show OS parameters and tunings ibrix_clusterconfig i O Create or update an OS parameter ibrix_clusterconfig c O KEY VALUE KEY VALUE Delete reset an OS parameter ibrix_clusterconfig d O KEY List OS parameters and defaults ibrix_clusterconfig Q Synchronize parameters on file serving nodes ibrix_clusterconfig s P 0O o keyword h HOSTLIST Use P to synchronize cluster parameters Use O to synchronize OS tunings Options Option Description A Host address aliases c MAC address D DOMAINI DOMAINn Sets DNS domains I ADDRESS IP address nnn nnn nnn nnn L DEV Allocated addresses M NETMASK Netmask nnn nnn nnn nnn N SERVERI1 SERVERn NTP servers O KEY VALUE KEY VALUE OS parameters and tunings which are e sysct kernel maps_ protect Hides memory relocations from other users The default value is 1 hidden Zero 0 means memory relocations are not hidden e sysctl kernel printk Controls kernel messages logged to the console The default value is 3 4 1 7 e config cpuspeed GOVERNOR Sets the dynamic CPU governor The default value is performance e config selinux SELINUX Sets the selinux status on segment servers The default value is disabled e config ntpd SYNC_HWCLOCK Synchronizes the hardware clock after a successful NTP update The default value is no e sy
211. s 12 authentication Active Directory 15 LDAP 110 LDAP ID mapping 112 Local Users and Groups 15 automated snapshots hardware 178 C case insensitive file names 23 certificates SSL 24 chassis X9720 or 9730 26 CLI command syntax 6 working directory 6 cluster configure event notifications 59 event messages 59 manage tasks 167 set configuration parameters 36 view configuration 36 cluster virtual interface 65 command syntax 6 contacting HP 192 D data retention audit reports 12 export custom metadata 180 generate reports 144 import metadata 181 manage files 146 validation 52 data tiering manage 120 169 tiering rules 121 directory tree quotas 79 disk space utilization 184 196 Index document related documentation 192 documentation providing feedback on 193 E email event notification 59 evacuate files to other segments 58 events configure notifications 59 Express Query export metadata 180 import metadata 181 F file allocation 80 file compatible mode shares 105 file serving nodes health checks 94 high availability 90 manage 149 physical devices discover 140 power sources 102 statistics 165 tuning parameters 97 version numbers 171 file systems activity snapshots 189 add or delete SMB shares 27 analyze with ibrix_fsck 84 audit settings 75 automated hardware snapshots 178 control access for StoreAll clients 63 create 7 data tiering 120 169
212. s associated with the specified file system server alert level and start or end time The following example shows the format of the output ibrix_event l n 3 EVENT ID TIMESTAMP LEVEL TEXT 1983 Feb 14 15 08 15 INFO File system ifsl created 1982 Feb 14 15 08 15 INFO Nic eth0 99 224 24 03 on host ix24 03 ad hp com up 1981 Feb 14 15 08 15 INFO Ibrix kernel file system is up on ix24 03 ad hp com Lists posted events in long format ibrix event i f FILESYSTEM h SERVER v ALERT WARN INFO s STARTTIME e ENDTIME n EVENTS COUNT al The output includes complete event descriptions and the most recent event is listed first To reverse the order use the a option By default the command displays the most recent 100 messages Use the n COUNT option to change the number of events displayed The other options act as filters to return records associated with the specified file system server alert level and start or end time The following example shows the format of the output ibrix_event 1 n 2 Event EVENT ID 1981 TIMESTAMP Feb 14 15 08 15 LEVEL INFO EX Ibrix kernel file system is up on ix24 03 ad hp com FILESYSTEM HOST ix24 03 ad hp com USER NAME OPERATION SEGMENT NUMBER PV NUMBER NIC HBA RELATED EVENT 0 Event EVENT ID 1980 StoreAll software commands TIMESTAMP Feb 14 15 08 14 LEVEL ALERT TEXT category CHASSIS name 9730 chl overallStatus DEGRAD
213. s command can be run on StoreAll clients only Description Use ibrix_lwhost to set StoreAll Linux client parameters e Server settings e Preferred network interface for communication with a file serving node e Communications protocol e Number of server threads Changes take effect immediately and are persistent This command also initiates a Fusion Manager query that allows the StoreAll client to pick up new host tunings Use ibrix lwhost list to list local server settings that have been changed The output does not list default settings that are still in effect A CAUTION Changing tuning parameters will alter file system performance Contact HP technical support before changing any tuning parameters Synopsis Tune server settings ibrix_lwhost tune p param v value Contact HP technical support for information about the values to use for param and value Prefer a network interface for communicating with a file serving node ibrix_lwhost nic h host n server_ifname Specify a communications protocol ibrix_lwhost protocol p tcp udp The default protocol is UDP Set the number of server threads ibrix_lwhost threads v value Initiate a Fusion Manager query to allow the StoreAll client to pick up new host tunings ibrix_lwhost a For example you could use this option if file allocation policies have been changed since the StoreAll client started and you want the 9000 client to acquire the new settings immediately List
214. s specified in HOSTLIST ibrix_cifs 27 List valid SMB share settings ibrix_cifs L Options Option A ALLOWCLIENTIPSLIST Description Lists client IP addresses that are allowed access to the share Use commas to separate the IP addresses and enclose the list in quotes for example ibrix_cifs A 192 186 0 1 102 186 0 2 16 The default is which allows all IP addresses D SHAREDESCRIPTION Describes the share E DENYCLIENTIPSLIST Lists client IP addresses that are denied access to the share Use commas to separate the IP addresses and enclose the list in quotes for example ibrix_cifs E 192 186 0 1 102 186 0 2 16 The default is which means no IP addresses are denied F FILEMODE Specifies the default mode for newly created files in the same manner as the Linux chmod command The range of values is 0000 0777 The default is 0700 L Lists valid SMB share settings M DIRMODE Specifies the default mode for newly created directories in the same manner as the Linux chmod command The range of values is 0000 0777 The default is 0700 S SETTINGLIST Specifies SMB settings Use commas to separate the settings and enclose the list in quotation marks for example read only yes access based enumeration true To delete a setting enter settingname with no value for example read only Adds an SMB share a d Deletes an SMB share f FSNAME A
215. s the task When s is used the command stops scheduled operations instead Pause the task with the specified task ID ibrix_task p n TASKID Resume the task with the specified task ID ibrix_task r n TASKID Delete an inactive task ibrix_ task d n TASKID Options Option Description F Forces the task with the specified task ID to stop c Displays inactive tasks d Deletes an inactive task f FILESYSTEM or FILESYSTEMS One or more file systems h HOSTNAME A file serving node i Displays detailed information about tasks k Stops the task with the specified task ID 1 Lists tasks running in the cluster ibrix_task 167 Option n TASKID or TASKIDS Description A task name p Pauses the task with the specified task ID r Resumes the task with the specified task ID s Lists scheduled tasks 168 StoreAll software commands Shows the usage for this commond ibrix_tier Manages data tiers Description A tier is a group of one or more segments Tiering enables automatic migration of files from one tier to another within the same file system User written rules based on file attributes such as modification time access time file size or file type define the migration policy determining which files are to be moved and when Tiers are defined on segments not individual files Use of the tiering structure on any file system is optional Tiering is off
216. sctl net ipv4 tcp_mem Bounds used by TCP to track its memory usage 3 integers The default value is 196608 262144 393216 e sysctl net ipv4 tcp_wmem Bounds used by TCP to regulate the send buffer sizes 3 integers The default value is 4096 13684 4194304 e sysctl net ipv4 tcp_rmem Bounds used by TCP to regulate the receive buffer sizes 3 integers The default value is 4096 87380 4194304 e sysctl net core wmem_max The maximum socket in bytes for the send buffer size in bytes The default value is 131071 ibrix_clusterconfig 37 Option Description e sysctl net core rmem_max The maximum socket in bytes for the receive buffer size The default value is 131071 e sysctl vm min_free_ kbytes Forces the virtual machine to keep a minimum number of KB free The default value is 5742 e sysctl vm dirty ratio The percentage of total memory reached when a task will write dirty data The default value is 40 e sysctl vm dirty_background_ratio The percentage of total memory reached when the pdflush daemon will write dirty data The default value is 10 e sysctl kernel panic_on_oops Initiates a hard system reboot when the system encounters errors on a kernel panic The default value is e sysctl net core netdev_max_backlog Sets the maximum number of packets in the global input queue The default value is 1000 e ibrix config persona The name of the active persona The default value is ibrix
217. see a list of available settings for the share use ibrix_httpshare L a SHARENAME Adds an HTTP share c PROFILENAME Specifies a configuration profile d Deletes an HTTP share f FSNAME Specifies a file system i Displays information about HTTP shares 1 Lists HTTP shares 1 o Lists StoreAll REST API peer shares l1 f FSNAME Lists HTTP shares associated with a specific file system Use v to display detailed information v level m SHARENAME Modifies the specified HTTP share p dirpath Specifies the path to the share t vhost Specifies the name of the virtual host for the share u USERLIST Specifies users and their access permissions Use commas to separate the users for example USER1 r USER2 rw v level Displays detailed information Enter 1 as the level Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_httpconfig ibrix_httpvhost ibrix_httpshare 107 ibrix_httpvhost Manages HTTP virtual hosts Description An HTTP virtual host is associated with an HTTP configuration profile The virtual host specifies the IP addresses ports that clients will use to access the HTTP shares associated with the configuration profile The virtual host also specifies the SSL certificate that will be used for HTTPS connections Synopsis Add a virtual host ibrix_ httpvhost a VHOSTNAME c PROFILENAME I IP Address Port S SETTINGLIST For the S option use a com
218. sk ID and file system and indicates whether each job is running or stopped Jobs that are in the analysis Coordinator phase are listed separately from those in the implementation Worker phase Use FSLIST to limit the command to specific file systems Stop a rebalancing task ibrix_ rebalance k t TASKID F 142 StoreAll software commands The job is specified by TASKID To force the job to stop include the F option To obtain the TASKID run ibrix_ rebalance i You can stop a rebalance task at any time Stopping a task poses no risks for the file system The Fusion Manager completes any file migrations that are in process when you issue the stop command Depending on when you stop a job segments may contain more or fewer files than before the run began Options Option Description D DESTLVLIST Specifies a list of destination segments by logical volume name such as ilvl1 ilv2 ilv3 F Forces a rebalancing task to stop S SRCLVLIST Specifies a list of source segments by logical volume name such as ilv1 ilv2 ilv3 d DESTSEGMENTLIST Specifies a list of destination segments by segment name or number such as 1 2 3 f FSNAME or FSLIST A file system or list of file systems i Lists status information for rebalancing tasks k Stops rebalancing tasks 1 Reports summary or rebalance status r Rebalances the file system s SRCSEGMENTLIST Specifies a list of source segments by segm
219. specific nodes Display kernel profile statistics ibrix profile 1 h HOSTLIST Use the HOSTLIST option to limit the command to specific nodes Options Option Description D Disables the kernel profile E Starts the kernel profile R Resets the kernel profile h HOSTLIST A file serving node 1 Displays kernel profile statistics Shows the usage for this command ibrix_profile 139 ibrix_pv Discovers lists and deletes physical volumes Description This command discovers physical volumes that have been added to file serving nodes since the last time the command was executed The command excludes partitions and volumes that belong to volume groups created for use outside of the StoreAll cluster Synopsis Discover physical volumes and add them to the configuration database ibrix_pv a h HOSTLIST o FILTERDEVLIST The command runs on alll file serving nodes or only the nodes in HOSTLIST Omit the o FILTERDEVLIST option to discover all SCSI devices To discover other types of devices include the o option with the applicable keywords e allow partitions SCSI and IDE disk partitions e ata ATA IDE disks e loop Loop devices e mpath LVM2 multipath e powerpath EMC PowerPath The keywords for two of the multipath devices mpath and powerpath are mutually exclusive In the unlikely event that one set of hosts uses Mpath and another set uses PowerPath an additional run is necessary to discover all
220. stered server names Unregister a chassis ibrix_chassis d n CHASSISNAME Options Option Description d Unregisters a chassis h HOSTNAMES Specifies hosts host1 host2 i Lists detailed information for chassis or servers registered to a chassis 1 Lists chassis n CHASSISNAME Specifies a chassis n CHASSISLIST Specifies multiple chassis chassis 1 chassis2 s Displays information for registered servers in the specified chassis Shows the usage for this command 26 StoreAll software commands ibrix_cifs Manages SMB shares NOTE Be sure to use the ibrix_cifs command located in lt installdirectory gt bin The ibrix_cifs command located in usr local bin init is used internally by StoreAll software and should not be run directly Description SMB is the file sharing protocol used in Windows based networks Use the ibrix_cifs command to configure SMB shares You can configure the following options when creating a share e Default modes for creating files and directories in the share e Allow and deny lists for client IP addresses NOTE This option cannot be used if your network includes packet filters a NAT gateway or routers e Access based enumeration When this feature is in effect users can see only the files and folders to which they have been allowed access on the SMB share Various other SMB settings such as read only can also be applied The ibrix_ci
221. system can affect this number Running the utility Typically the utility is run as follows to upgrade a file system upgrade60 sh file system For example the following command performs a full upgrade on file system s1 upgrade60 sh fsl Progress and status reports The utility writes log files to the directory usr local ibrix log upgrade60 on each node containing segments from the file system being upgraded Each node contains the log files for its segments Log files are named lt host gt _ lt segment gt lt date gt upgrade 1log For example the following log file is for segment ilv2 on host ib4 2 ib4 2 ilv2_2012 03 27 11 01 upgrade log Restarting the utility If the upgrade is stopped or the system shuts down you can restart the upgrade utility and it will continue the operation To stop an upgrade press Ctrl C on the command line or send an interrupt signal to the process There should be no adverse effects to the file system however certain blocks that were newly allocated by the file system at the time of the interruption will be lost Running ibrix fsck in corrective mode will recover the blocks NOTE The upgrade60 sh utility cannot upgrade segments in an INACTIVE state If a node is rebooted or shuts down with an unmounted file system the file system segments owned by that node will be in an INACTIVE state To move the segments to ACTIVE states mount the file system with ibrix mount Then unmount the file
222. system with ibrix umount and resume running upgrade60 sh You can verify segment states with the Linux 1vscan command 182 StoreAll software commands Migrating large files The upgrade60 sh utility does not upgrade files larger than 3 8 TB After the upgrade is complete and the file system is mounted migrate the file to another segment in the file system using the following command ibmigrate f filesystem m 1 d destination segment file The following example migrates file 9 from its current segment to destination segment 2 ibmigrate f ibfs m 1 d 2 mnt ibrix test_dir dirl file 9 After the file is migrated you can snap the file Enabling the file system for data retention Data retention can also be enabled on file systems created before the 6 0 release Additional steps are required before and after running the ibrix reten_adm u f FSNAME command See Upgrade a pre 6 1 1 file system for data retention features page 147 for the detailed steps Synopsis Run the upgrade utility upgrade60 sh v n file system Options Option Description n Lists needed conversions but does not attempt them v Verbose Specify this option multiple times for more verbosity Shows the usage for this command upgrade60 sh 183 3 Commands for StoreAll Linux clients and file serving nodes The commands in this chapter are run directly on StoreAll Linux clients and or file serving nodes The commands can be executed by a
223. systems are registered automatically Use the ibrix chassis command to see the current registrations Synopsis Configure and enable Phone Home ibrix phonehome c i lt IP Address of the Central Management Server gt P Country Name z Software Entitlement ID r Read Community w Write Community t System Contact n System Name o System Location The command configures and enables Phone Home on all devices servers storage and chassis present in the cluster This command can also be used to modify the existing Phone Home configuration For example ibrix phonehome c i 99 2 4 75 P US r public w private t Admin n SYS01 US o Colorado Entitle a server ibrix phonehome e h lt Host Name gt b lt Customer Entered Serial Number gt g lt Customer Entered Product Number gt The server must be present in the cluster Enter the Host Name parameter exactly as it is listed by the ibrix fm 1 command The customer entered serial number and product number are used for warranty checks at the HP Support queue These numbers are on the information tag attached to the front panel of the hardware Entitle storage MSA ibrix_ phonehome e i lt Management IP Address of the Storage gt b lt Customer Entered Serial Number gt g lt Customer Entered Product Number gt This command must be run for each MSA present in the cluster The customer entered serial number and product number are used for warranty checks at the
224. te fsname Modify an automated snapshot strategy ibrix_vs_ snap strategy e n NAME k KEEP m MOUNT N NAMESPEC M MOUNTSPEC Delete an automated snapshot strategy ibrix vs snap strategy d n NAME List automated snapshot strategies ibrix vs snap strategy 1l Display information about an automated snapshot strategy ibrix_vs_ snap strategy i n NAME 178 StoreAll software commands Options Option M MOUNTSPEC Description Snapshot mountpoint template N NAMESPEC Name of snapshot template Configures a snapshot strategy d Deletes a snapshot strategy e Edits an existing snapshot strategy i Displays detailed information about a snapshot strategy k KEEP The number of snapshots to keep per file system 1 Lists snapshot policies m MOUNT The number of snapshots to mount per file system n NAME Snapshot strategy name Shows the usage for this command ibrix_vs_snap_strategy 179 MDexport Saves custom metadata for a file system Description Use the per1 script MDExport to save or export metadata that is stored only in the Express Query data base and not in the files themselves You can then use the file later on to import the metadata with the GUI or the MDimport command Synopsis Save custom metadata to a CSV file MDExport pl help dbconfig lt xml gt database lt dbname gt outputfile lt fname gt user lt username gt
225. ted sec number of files deleted sec and number of file system errors sec Help Identifies the keys to press to change the view and to scroll within a view Synopsis Collect and present live views of file system host and segment activity ibrix_ top d DIRECTORY s r host segment help t SEC Use the d option to specify a directory for the collected data Use the s option to save the data collection snapshots when the ibrix_top session ends To change the initial view specify r and a view name If you change from the default view and later want to go back to it enter r default To set the collection interval specify t and a number of seconds ibrix_top 189 Options Option d DIRECTORY Description Specifies the directory where data captures are written HP recommends that you name this directory with an absolute path r default host segment help Specifies the initial view for an ibrix_top session Creates persistent data snapshots Sets the number of seconds in the refresh interval between data collections The default is 5 seconds Shows the usage for this command 190 Commands for StoreAll Linux clients and file serving nodes verity_client_update Determines whether a minor kernel update is compatible with the StoreAll client software Description If you are planning to install a minor kernel update run the verify client update command first to verify that the upd
226. tem 3 Set quota limits with ibrix edquota s A quota is delimited by hard and soft storage limits defined either in megabytes of storage or as a number of files The hard limit is the maximum storage in terms of file size and number of files allotted to a user or group The soft limit specifies the number of megabytes or files that when reached starts a countdown timer that runs until the hard storage limit is reached or the grace period elapses whichever happens first The default grace period is seven days When the timer stops for either reason the user or group cannot store any more data and the system issues quota exceeded messages at each write attempt When setting quotas no UID or GID can exceed 2 147 483 647 Setting user quotas to zero removes the quotas Quotas information can be imported into the system from a file The existing quotas information can also be exported to a file See the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide for information about the quotas file Synopsis Set a quota for a single user on the specified file system ibrix edquota s u USER f FSNAME M SOFT MEGABYTES m HARD MEGABYTES I SOFT FILES i HARD FILES Enclose the user name in single or double quotation marks Set a quota for a single group on the specified file system ibrix edquota s g GROUP f FSNAME M SOFT MEGABYTES m HARD MEGABYTES I SOFT FILES i HARD FILES Enclose the group name in single or double q
227. ter ibrix event c y SNMP e ALERT server registered filesystem created m 192 168 2 32 Test the supplied email address ibrix_event u n EMAILADDRESS ibrix_event 59 60 Before sending a test message to the email address notifications must be turned on If the address is valid the command signals success and sends an email containing the settings to the recipient If the address is not valid the command returns an address failed exception Remove events from the events table ibrix event p o DAYS COUNT Events are removed starting with the oldest events The default is to remove the oldest seven days of messages To change the number of days include the o DAYS COUNT option List all events or only events of the specified type ibrix_event q e ALERT WARN INFO Lists email settings and all configured notifications ibrix_event L y EMAIL SNMP Include y with either EMAIL or SNMP to list settings for only those types of events Lists posted events in short format ibrix event l1 f FILESYSTEM h SERVER v ALERT WARN INFO s STARTTIME e ENDTIME n EVENTS COUNT al In the output the event descriptions are truncated to fit on one line and the most recent event is listed first To reverse the order include the a option By default the command displays the most recent 100 messages Use the n COUNT option to change the number of events displayed The other options act as filters to return record
228. th multiple management consoles Specify the Fusion Manager and file system as a pair separated by a colon fmname fsname Detach the file system mounted at the specified mountpoint ibrix_lwumount m mountpoint Options Option Description f fsname or A file system name or a paired Fusion Manager name and file system name A Fusion fmname fsname Manager name is required only when the StoreAll client is registered with multiple management consoles m mountpoint A specified mountpoint Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_lwmount 188 Commands for StoreAll Linux clients and file serving nodes ibrix_top Collects and presents live views of file system host and segment activity The command can be run on either file serving nodes or StoreAll clients Description ibrix_top collects performance metrics for file systems hosts and segments and displays the results to the standard output in a form similar to that of the UNIX top 1 command When the command is first run some fields are empty or read zero 0 These fields are populated when the command is first refreshed The command collects data using snapshots Specifying s saves the snapshots when the session ends By default ibrix top creates a temporary directory and writes the snapshots to it The directory and snapshots are deleted when the ibrix_top session ends Specifying d and a directory name creates the snapshots in that directory and
229. the StoreAll software Unexport the specified NFS exports ibrix_exportfs U h HOSTLIST p CLIENT1 PATHNAME1 CLIENT2 PATHNAME2 b The b option excludes the standby List NFS exported directories ibrix_exportfs 1 h HOSTLIST To specify a range of servers in the host list enter the pattern to match enclosed in square brackets Separate items in a list with commas Create an access entry for a file system ibrix_exportfs c f FSNAME p CLIENT1 PATHNAME1 CLIENT2 PATHNAME2 By default all StoreAll clients can mount a file system after a mount point has been created This command limits the clients that can mount the file system or a subdirectory of the file system The p option specifies the clients and the file systems or subdirectories that they are allowed access CLIENT is the name of a StoreAll client or host group and PATHNAME is the file system or subdirectory the client will be allowed to mount For example the following command gives client2 access to the subdirectory ifs1 tests in the ifs1 file system ibrix_exportfs c f ifsl1 p client2 ifsl tests ibrix_exportfs 63 Remove the access entry for a client ibrix_exportfs U f FSNAME p CLIENT1 PATHNAME1 CLIENT2 PATHNAME2 Options Option Description U Unexports the named file system b Excludes the file serving node standby from the export c Specifies file system access for a StoreAll client f FSNAME A file system h HOS
230. the specified online quotacheck tasks ibrix onlinequotacheck k t TASKID F To force the tasks to stop include the F argument To obtain the task IDs run ibrix_onlinequotacheck i Display a status summary of online quotacheck tasks ibrix onlinequotacheck 1 f FSNAME ibrix_onlinequotacheck 133 Options Option Description F Forces an online quotacheck task to stop S Specifies that FILESYSTEM_SCAN mode be used c Specifies that DIRTREE_CREATE mode be used d Specifies that DIRTREE_DELETE mode be used f FSNAME or FSLIST Specifies a file system or list of file systems i Displays detailed status information for online quotacheck tasks k Stops online quotacheck tasks 1 Provides a status summary for online quotacheck tasks p PATH Specifies the path for an online quotacheck task t TASKID Specifies task IDs for online quotacheck tasks h Shows the usage for this command 134 StoreAll software commands ibrix_phonehome Manages the Phone Home configuration Description When Phone Home is enabled you can get remote support for StoreAll hardware and software alerts using standard HP Insight Remote Support protocols Systems are monitored continuously for hardware or software failures and HP can take the necessary corrective measures To enable remote support for MSA 9320 systems use the ibrix vs command to register the MSA The chassis in X9720 9730
231. thentication password Passwords must contain at least eight characters By default no password is set 1 Lists SNMP trapsink properties m COMMUNITY Associates a v1 or v2 community with a trapsink The default community is public n USERNAME Specifies a user name p PORT A trapsink destination port The default port number is 162 s onloff State of SNMP notifications The default value is on u Updates a trapsink v 1 2 3 Indicates the SNMP version of the trapsink x CONTEXT _NAME The context name y DES AES Identifies the v3 privacy algorithm currently in use The default is DES z PRIVACY PASSWORD Specifies the privacy password for v3 encryption and decryption Passwords must contain at least eight characters By default no password is set Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_event ibrix_snmpagent ibrix_snmptrap 161 ibrix_snmpuser Creates updates or deletes SNMPv3 users Description Names the user whose keys were used to authenticate and encrypt packets Synopsis Create a v3 user in a group ibrix_snmpuser c n USERNAME g GROUPNAME j MD5 SHA k AUTHORIZATION PASSWORD y DES AES z PRIVACY PASSWORD Authentication and privacy settings are optional An authentication password is required if the group has a security level of either authNoPriv or authPriv The privacy password is required if the group has a security level of authPriv If unspecitied MD5 is used as the authenti
232. tically by a system crash When you invoke the collection manually you can specify a name for the collection A collected data set includes logs and output from specific operating system and StoreAll commands When a collection is initiated by a system crash the utility captures the output of the crash digester in addition to the logs and command output On each node the collection is stored as a compressed archive file tgz under the local ibrixcollect directory At the end of the collection process the utility uploads the collected data from each cluster node to the Fusion Manager where it is packaged in a single compressed archive file tgz The archive file is stored on the server hosting the Fusion Manager under the local ibrixcollect archive directory The collected data the tgz file is retained locally on the nodes until either you delete it or the retention threshold is reached At the end of each collection an event is generated to notify the specified user that the collection is complete You can optionally configure an email or trap notification for the event You can also specify that an email containing the cluster configuration be sent to a user s mailbox at the end of collection You can configure ibrix collect as appropriate for your site e Enable or disable automatic collection on the event of a system crash e Enable or disable sending the cluster configuration via email at the end of the collection
233. tion Expiration and Autocommit on the Data Retention tab for the Modify Filesystem Properties window Shows the usage for this command ibrix_fs_ops Manages directory tree quota entries IMPORTANT The ibrix_fs_ops command is deprecated in the StoreAll File Serving Software 6 0 release Use the ibrix_edquota command to create delete or view directory tree quotas Description Directory tree quotas apply to a file system located at a specific directory tree Use the ibrix fs ops command to create delete or view directory tree quotas After creating a directory tree quota use ibrix edquota to set limits for the quota including the amount of storage and the number of files that can be created Synopsis Create a directory tree quota ibrix_fs ops D c f FSNAME p PATH n NAME The FSNAME option specifies the name of the file system The p PATH option specifies the pathname of the directory tree If the pathname includes a space enclose the portion of the pathname that includes the space in single quotation marks and enclose the entire pathname in double quotation marks For example ibrix fs ops D c f fs48 p fs48 data QUOTA 4 n QUOTA 4 The n NAME option specifies a unique name for the directory quota The name cannot contain a comma character Use ibrix edquota to assign usage limits to the directory tree quota List the directory tree quota applied to a specific file system ibrix_fs ops D l1
234. tion is valid only when used with the o option where SRC_DIR specifies a particular directory X TGTEXPORT The directory export on the target file system f SRC_FSNAME The local source file system h HOSTNAME The name of a file serving node i Displays detailed information about remote replication tasks k Stops the specified replication task 1 Lists active replication tasks n TASKID The ID of a replication task 0 Specifies that this replication is a run once task The default is continuous p Pauses the specified replication task r Resumes the specified replication task s Starts a replication task for the specified file system Shows the usage for this command 46 StoreAll software commands See also ibrix_crr_export ibrix_crr_nic ibrix_cluster ibrix_crr 47 ibrix_crr_export Configures a target export for continuous remote replication CRR Description This command exports a target file system and directory for remote replication Before remote replication can take place you must create a mapping between the source cluster and the target file system that receives the replicated data This mapping ensures that only the specified source cluster can write to the target export exported file system and directory NOTE You do not need to export the file system when configuring intracluster replication Before using ibrix_crr_ export the source cluster must be registered with the target cluster use
235. tions to default values a THREADCOUNT Sets the number of admin threads The default value is 3 g GROUPLIST Identifies one or more host groups h HOSTLIST Identifies one or more file serving nodes or StoreAll clients 1 Lists host tuning options n OPTIONS Specifies a list of host tuning options separated by commas and in the format optionl option2 o OPTIONLIST Specifies a list of comma separated option value pairs separated by commas and in the format optionl valuel option2 value2 98 StoreAll software commands Option p tcp udp Description Sets a communications protocol UDP or TCP q Queries configuration tuning parameter values t THREADCOUNT Sets the number of server threads The default value is 10 See also Shows the usage for this command ibrix_hostgroup ibrix_lwhost ibrix_host_tune 99 ibrix_hostgroup Creates and manages host groups Description A host group is a named set of StoreAll clients Host groups provide a convenient way to centrally manage clients Group wide procedures include e Mounting file systems e Preferring or unpreferring a network interface for a host group You can locally override the preference on individual StoreAll clients with ibrix_1lwhost e Tuning host parameters e Setting allocation policies When ibrix mount ibrix host _tune or ibrix fs tune is executed on a host group the command is st
236. tivirus software Use the ibrix_av command to schedule updates of virus definitions from the virus scan engines to the cluster nodes 2 Enable Antivirus on file systems 3 Update Antivirus settings as appropriate for your cluster For file sharing protocols other than SMB when Antivirus is enabled on a file system scans are triggered when a file is first read Subsequent reads to the file do not trigger a scan unless the file has been modified or the virus definitions have changed For SMB you must specify the file operations that trigger a scan open close or both The scans are forwarded to an external scan engine which blocks the operation until the scan is complete After a successful scan if the file is found to be infected the system reports a permission denied error message as the result of the file operation If the file is clean the file operation is allowed to go through You can define Antivirus exclusions on directories in a file system to exclude files from being scanned When you define an exclusion rule for a directory all files folders in that directory hierarchy are excluded from Antivirus scans based on the rule IMPORTANT The exclusion by file extension feature is not supported for files objects stored under an HTTP StoreAll REST API share created in the object mode If the share is created under the file system on which you created the exclusion the exclusion still does not apply to the file objects present un
237. torage ibrix health V 1 n VENDORSTORAGENAMES Display a detailed health report for X9720 9730 chassis ibrix_health C i n CHASSISNAMES Display a summary health report for X9720 9730 chassis ibrix_health C 1 n CHASSISNAMES Display a detailed health report for servers registered in an X9720 9730 chassis ibrix_health S i h HOSTNAMES Display a summary health report for servers registered in an X9720 9730 chassis ibrix_health S 1 h HOSTNAMES Options Option Description C Displays a health report for X9720 9730 chassis S Displays a health report for servers registered to an X9720 9730 chassis V Displays a health report for X9720 9730 vendor storage b Includes standbys for file serving nodes in the check f Includes only failed hosts in the report h HOSTLIST A list of one or more hosts i Displays a detailed health report for file serving nodes or StoreAll clients 1 Displays a summary health report for file serving nodes or StoreAll clients n CHASSIS or Specifies one or more chassis or vendor storage names VENDORSTORAGE s Includes file system and segment information in the health report t Runs the specified scripts and includes them in the health report SCRIPTNAMELIST u Includes only hosts known to be up in the report v Lists details about the test that was performed Shows the usage for this command ibrix_health 95 ibrix_healthcontig Ma
238. ultiple options use commas to separate them as shown in the following example ibrix_mount o atime nodiratime f ifs3 m ifs3 f FSNAME A file system g GROUPLIST Specifies a list of one or more host groups h HOSTLIST Specifies a list of file serving nodes or StoreAlll clients m MOUNTPOINT o RO RW Specifies a mountpoint Specifies the level of client access granted on the file system Options are Read Only or Read Write Read is the default Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_hostgroup ibrix_lwmount ibrix_mountpoint ibrix_mount 125 ibrix_mountpoint Creates and deletes mount points Description The ibrix mountpoint command immediately creates or deletes the specified mountpoint on file serving nodes and StoreAll clients The command fails if the mountpoint already exists When creating a mountpoint use the o option to specify default mount options that are applied when a file system is mounted at that mountpoint You can override the default mount options with ibrix_mount o remount new _ options if necessary The new mount options then remain in effect until the file system is unmounted When the file system is next mounted or restarted the default mount options are again used NOTE For StoreAll clients the intent to create or delete a mountpoint is stored in the Fusion Manager When StoreAll software services start on a StoreAll client the client queries
239. unt options do not persist unless they are set at the mountpoint Mount options that are not set at the mountpoint are reset to match the mount options on the mount point when the file system is rebooted or remounted e The ibrix fs i and ibrix mountpoint l commands display only the mount options for the mount point e The mount command displays the noatime option Ignore the noatime option It is no longer used If you set the atime option the atime option will display instead of the noatime option when you run the mount command Mount options The values for the o option are e atime Update the inode access time when the file is accessed e dirsynce Ensures that all directory updates within the file system are done synchronously This affects the following system calls creat link unlink symlink mkdir rmdir mknod and rename e nodiratime Do not update the directory inode access time when the directory is accessed e mountpath xxx For StoreAll clients only mount on the specified subdirectory path of the file system instead of the root e nodquotstatfs Disables file system reporting based on directory tree quota limits e remount Remounts a file system without taking it offline Use this option to change the current mount options on a file system If you specify multiple options use commas to separate them as shown in the following example ibrix mount o atime nodiratime f ifs3 m ifs3 To set the options
240. uotation marks Create a directory tree quota and assign quota limits ibrix edquota s d NAME p PATH f FSNAME M SOFT MEGABYTES m HARD MEGABYTES I SOFT FILES i HARD FILES The d NAME option specifies a unique name for the directory quota The name cannot contain a comma or colon character The p PATH option specifies the pathname of the directory tree If the pathname includes a space enclose the portion of the pathname that includes the space in single quotation marks and enclose the entire pathname in double quotation marks For example p s48 data QUOTA 4 NOTE When ibrix edquota is used to create a directory tree the system also runs ibrix_onlinequotacheck command in DTREE_CREATE mode ibrix_edquota 55 56 If you are creating multiple directory tree quotas you can import the quotas from a file The system then uses batch processing to create the quotas If you add the quotas individually you will need to wait for ibrix onlinequotacheck to finish after entering each ibrix_edquota command Set grace periods for quotas on a file system ibrix edquota c k BLOCKS GRACE TIME K INODES GRACE TIME f FSNAME Specify BLOCKS _GRACE_ TIME and INODES_GRACE_TIME as the number of Hours Days Weeks Months to set as the grace period for the limit for example 10H 1D 2W 2M Import quotas information from a file ibrix edquota t p PATH f FSNAME Export the existing quotas information to a file ib
241. uous replication task does an initial full synchronization and then continues to replicate any new changes made on the source Continuous replication tasks continue to run until manually stopped by the user Use the ibrix_crr o option for the run once mode to synchronize single directories or entire file systems on the source and target in a single pass The run once tasks terminate on their own when the synchronization is completed Any task can be stopped manually if necessary Multiple replication tasks run once and or continuous can be started simultaneously Command options to get the status of replication can be executed from either the source cluster or the remote target cluster NOTE Remote replication must be configured clusters registered with each other and remote replication exports configured before replication tasks to remote clusters can be started For detailed information about configuring remote replication see the HP StoreAll Storage File System User Guide NOTE While continuous replication tasks ensure that file systems remain synchronized run once tasks replicate a single pass state of the source and therefore can experience variations if there is I O activity while the task is running For example if the source file foo txt has already been replicated by the active task and is then edited or deleted while the run once task is still active the changes to foo txt are not made on the target The foo txt file
242. user is the owner of the file Enclose the name string in double quotes NOTE LDAP and AD users cannot be used Only local users are supported size In size based rules the threshold value for determining migration This is an integer specified in K KB M MB G GB or T TB Do not separate the value from its unit for example 24K type The file system entity the rule operates on Only the file entity is supported in the current version of the product name A regular expression typically used to match file names Enclose a regular expression in double quotes The asterisk wildcard is valid For example name mpg A name cannot contain a character you cannot specify a path Only a file name is allowed path Path name that allows these wild cards For example if the mountpoint for the file system is mnt path ibfs1 mydir matches the entire directory subtree under mnt ibfs1 mydir A path cannot start with a strict path Path name that rigidly conforms to UNIX shell file name expansion behavior For example strict_path mnt ibfs1 mydir matches only the files that are explicitly in the mydir directory but does not match any files in subdirectories of mydir Examples of migration rules When writing a rule identify the following e File system f e Source tier S e _ Destination tier D The rule portion of the command must be enclosed in single quotes The form
243. v Displays details about the configuration checks that received a Passed result Shows the usage for this command ibrix_haconfig 91 ibrix_hba Discovers HBAs identifies standby pairings of HBA ports monitors HBA ports for failure deletes HBAs from the configuration database and lists information about HBAs Description ibrix_hba sets up HBA monitoring When a monitored HBA port fails the Fusion Manager fails the host over to its standby if a standby has been declared and if automated failover is turned on The b option identifies two multipath HBAs that have been set to operate as a failover pair Built in standby switching is vendor supplied and is not present in all HBA models If the operating HBA fails the standby HBA is activated If both HBAs fail and HBA monitoring is enabled the Fusion Manager fails over the host In some of these HBA commands worldwide names WWN are assigned as parameter values These are either worldwide node names WWNN or worldwide port names WWWPN The WWPN is the name an HBA presents when logging into a SAN fabric Worldwide names consist of 16 hexadecimal digits grouped in pairs In StoreAll software these are written as dot separated pairs such as 21 00 00 e0 8b 05 05 04 Synopsis Discover HBA ports and add them to the configuration database ibrix hba a h HOSTLIST Use the h HOSTLIST option to limit the command to specific file serving nodes Enable HBA port monitoring on
244. value cannot exceed 2 147 483 647 Shows the usage for this command See also ibrix_fs ibrix_onlinequotacheck ibrix_edquota 57 ibrix_evacuate Evacuates all files from the specified segments to other segments in the same file system Description Before retiring storage move or evacuate all files from the segments on that storage to other segments in the same file system If segments with adequate space are not available use ibrix fs to extend the file system The evacuation operation is transparent to users or applications accessing the file system The amount of IO activity on the segment affects the time required for the operation Synopsis Evacuate files from the specified segments ibrix evacuate e f FSNAME s SRCSEGNUMLIST S SRCLVLIST d DESTSEGNUMLIST D DESTLVLIST v Stop the specified evacuate task ID ibrix_ evacuate k t TASKID F Display detailed evacuation task status ibrix_ evacuate i f FSLIST Display a status summary of evacuation tasks ibrix_ evacuate 1 f FSLIST Options Option Description D DESTLVLIST Specifies a list of destination segments by logical volume name such as ilvl1 ilv2 ilv3 F Forces an evacuation task to stop S SRCLVLIST Specifies a list of source segments by logical volume name such as ilv1 ilv2 ilv3 d DESTSEGMENTLIST Specifies a list of destination segments by segment name or number such as 1 2 3 f FSN
245. which all the files are subjected to an antivirus scan unlike normal antivirus scan on read Description The ibrix_avscan command starts or stops an Antivirus scan task It can also be used to display information about Antivirus scan tasks Multiple scan tasks can run in the cluster however you can run only one scan task at a time on a specific AV enabled file system When you start a scan task you can specify the maximum duration in hours that the scan can run The maximum duration is 168 hours 7 days If you do not specify a maximum duration the antivirus scan task scans alll files in a given path without any timeout At the end of maximum duration the scan is stopped and it becomes an inactive task You can view the detailed scan statistics by selecting the task from the inactive list To pause or resume an Antivirus scan task use ibrix task Synopsis Start an Antivirus scan ibrix_avscan s f FSNAME p PATH d DURATION Provide a status summary of Antivirus scan tasks ibrix_avscan 1 f FSLIST Provide detailed information about Antivirus scan tasks ibrix_avscan i f FSLIST Stop the specified Antivirus scan task ibrix_avscan k t TASKID F Use ibrix_avscan 1 to determine the task ID Options Option Description F Forcibly stops an Antivirus scan task d Specifies the maximum duration in hours for a scan task The task is stopped when this limit is reached FSNAME or FSLIS
246. with B and all entries in all sub levels below the base entry Shows the usage for this command ibrix_Idapidmapping 113 ibrix_license Displays the contents of the StoreAll software license Description ibrix license lists the contents of the license file which controls the operation of a StoreAll cluster Synopsis Display the license contents ibrix_license i In the output Segment Server refers to file serving nodes Options Description i Lists license contents Shows the usage for this command 114 StoreAll software commands ibrix_localgroups Manages local group accounts for SMB or HTTP access Description If Local User authentication is configured for SMB or HTTP shares use the ibrix localgroups command to create and manage local group accounts When naming local groups you should be aware of the following e Group names must be unique The new name cannot already be used by another user or group e The following names cannot be used administrator guest root Synopsis Add a local group account ibrix_localgroups a g GROUPNAME G GROUPID S RID The GID and RID will be generated automatically if you do not specify values for them Modify a local group account ibrix_localgroups m g GROUPNAME G GROUPID S RID If you are changing the GID or RID for the group it cannot be the primary group for any local users Delete a local group account ibrix_local
247. x reten_admcommand to manipulate WORM and retained files You can perform the following tasks e Add or remove a legal hold on a WORM or retained file While the hold is in effect the file cannot be deleted even if the expiration period has expired e Reset the expiration time for a file in effect increasing or decreasing the expiration period e Remove the retention period for retained files e Delete retained files administratively regardless of whether the retention period has expired e list the retention attributes for files in the file system e Upgrade a file system created with StoreAll version 6 0 or earlier to enable data retention features NOTE A file system or directory enabled for data retention can contain normal files These files are created read only or read write and can be modified or deleted at any time A checksum is not calculated for normal files and they are not managed by data retention Specifying path lists In the commands the P PATHLIST option specifies the files that are to be affected by the command The following rules apply when specifying path lists e A path list can contain one or more entries separated by commas e Each entry can be a fully qualified path such as myfs1 here a txt An entry can also be relative to the file system mount point For example if myfs1 is mounted at myfs1 the path here a txt is a valid entry e A relative path cannot begin with a slash Relative paths
248. xecuted Output of these add on scripts is packaged into IbrixCollect tar files Table 1 ibrix_collect add on scripts Step Description Where to find more information 1 Create an add on script Creating an add on script page 41 2 Run the add on script Running an add on script page 42 3 View the output from the add on script Viewing the output from an add on script page 42 StoreAll software commands Creating an add on script To create an add on script l Add on Scripts names should be in the defined format This should be strictly followed as lt release Number gt lt add on_script_name gt sh When you provide the version number remove the period between the first and second digit of the version number root host2 ibrix version 1 Fusion Manager version 6 3 33 host2 6 3 33 internal rev 132818 in SVN 6 3 33 6 3 33 GNU Linux 2 6 18 194 e15 x86_64 In this example the version displayed is 6 3 33 Use the first two digit of the version number 6 3 for example as a prefix to Add on Script File Name without Dot so that the name of an add on script named AddOnTest sh would be 63_AddOnTest sh IMPORTANT The version provided in the name must match the version of StoreAll on which you plan to run the script For example any add on script that you want to run on StoreAll version 6 3 must have 63_ in its file name otherwise the script will
249. xpress Query system For example AJ Database Status OK AJ Scanner Status OK Command succeeded Start the set of Express Query Daemons ibrix archiving s Stop the archiving system ibrix archiving S F t timeout secs Stops the set of Express Query daemons The t option specifies the time in seconds to wait for the Express Query daemons to stop gracefully The F option forcefully stops the daemons and disables database access to all file systems enabled for Express Query NOTE The database is stored on the file system and it is closed before the file system is unmounted Because closing the database can take a long time the F option can be used to forcefully stop the archiving daemons and disable database access to all file systems enabled for Express Query When you restart the archiving system after using the F option the database enters in recovery mode which can take a long time to complete depending on the size of the database Restart the archiving system ibrix archiving r Stops and immediately restarts the set of Express Query daemons Change the timeout period for the archiving component watchdog ibrix_archiving w timeout Changes the timeout period for the Express Query watchdog The default timeout is 30 seconds The watchdog periodically checks the health of the daemon processes and restarts them if necessary Options Option Description C Clears Manual intervention Failure St
250. y for a file system or all file systems ibrix_audit_reports g f FILESYSTEM Set the global audit report expiration schedule of a file system ibrix audit reports y SCHEDULE f FILESYSTEM Sets the global audit report expiration schedule for a file system the time at which report output files stored in the file system at lt mountpoint gt archiving reports will be deleted from StoreAll software commands the file system each day Use the form hh mm a valid hour between O and 23 inclusive and a 2 digit minute between 00 and 59 inclusive to specify the SCHEDULE The following example sets the time for reports cleanup to 2 am ibrix_audit_reports f ibrixfsl y 02 00 Display the global audit report expiration schedule for a file system or all file systems ibrix_audit_reports Y f FILESYSTEM Displays the global audit report expiration schedule for a file system or all file systems This command reports the time at which report output files stored in the lt mountpoint gt archiving reports directory are deleted from the file system daily Options Option Y Description Gets the global audit report expiration schedule for one or all file systems b BEGIN DATE Specifies the start date for the audit report e END DATE f FILESYSTEM Specifies the end date for the audit report Specifies the file system to be used for the report g Gets the audit report expiration policy for one or alll fil
251. ynopsis Execute a command on all file serving nodes ibrix_sh c COMMAND o OUTPUT_DIR The results from the command are saved in the directory OUTPUT_DIR The supported shell commands are cp and find All paths associated with these shell commands including OUTPUT_DIR must be specified as absolute paths List shell tasks ibrix sh 1 f FILESYSTEM h HOSTNAME The command can report all shell tasks in the cluster or it can be restricted to a specific file system and file serving node Display detailed information about shell tasks ibrix sh i f FILESYSTEMS h HOSTNAME The command can report all shell tasks in the cluster or it can be restricted to a specific file system and file serving node Display detailed information for certain tasks ibrix sh i n TASKIDS h HOSTNAME The tasks are specified by task ID Use the h option to limit the output to tasks running on the specitied file serving node Stop the task with the specified task ID ibrix_sh k n TASKID Options Option Description c COMMAND The command to be executed on the file serving nodes f FILESYSTEM or FILESYSTEMS A file system h HOSTNAME A file serving node i Displays detailed information about shell tasks k Stops the task with the specified task ID Lists shell tasks n TASKIDor TASKIDS A task name o OUTPUT_DIR The output directory that will receive the results of the command Shows the usage for this com

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