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Oracle® ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release 2013.1.3.0
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About the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance

Configuring the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance

Initial Appliance Configuration

Initial Configuration Using the BUI

Initial Configuration Using the CLI

Network Configuration

Working with the Network Configuration BUI Page

Configuring Network Devices

Configuring Network Datalinks

Configuring Network Interfaces

Configuring Network IP MultiPathing (IPMP)

Configuring Network Performance and Availability

Configuring Network Routing

Network Configuration Using the BUI

Creating a Single Port Interface Using the BUI

Modifying an Interface Using the BUI

Creating a Single Port Interface Using the BUI

Creating an LACP Aggregated Link Interface Using the BUI

Creating an IPMP Group Using Probe-Based and Link-State Failure Detection

Creating an IPMP Group Using Link-State Only Failure Detection

Extending an LACP Aggregation Using the BUI

Extending an IPMP group Using the BUI

Creating an InfiniBand Partition Datalink and Interface Using the BUI

Creating a VNIC Without a VLAN ID for Clustered Controllers Using the BUI

Creating VNICs with the Same VLAN ID for Clustered Controllers Using the BUI

Adding a Static Route Using the BUI

Deleting a Static Route Using the BUI

Network Configuration Using the CLI

Adding a Static Route Using the CLI

Deleting a Static Route Using the CLI

Changing the Multihoming Property to Strict Using the CLI

Storage Configuration

Choose a Storage Profile

Data Profile Configuration

Importing Existing Storage Pools

Adding Storage

Unconfiguring Storage

Renaming a Storage Pool

Storage Pool Scrub

Configuring a Storage Pool using the BUI

Adding Cache Devices to an Existing Pool using the BUI

Adding Cache Devices to an Existing Pool using the CLI

Understanding the Appliance Status

Dashboard Status

Summary of Memory Use

Dashboard Services

Dashboard Hardware

Disk Activity Dashboard

Recent Alerts

Dashboard CLI

Running the Dashboard Continuously

Status Dashboard Settings

Changing the Displayed Activity Statistics

Changing the Activity Thresholds

NDMP Status

NDMP States

Configuring Storage Area Network

SAN Terminology

Configuring SAN Fibre Channel

Configuring FC Port Modes using the BUI

Discovering FC Ports using the BUI

Creating FC Initiator Groups using the BUI

Associating a LUN with an FC Initiator Group using the BUI

Changing FC Port Modes using the CLI

Discovering FC Ports using the CLI

Creating FC Initiator Groups using the CLI

Associating a LUN with an FC Initiator Group using the CLI

Scripting Aliases for Initiators and Initiator Groups using the CLI

Configuring SAN iSCSI

Configuring SAN iSCSI Initiators

Creating an Analytics Worksheet using the BUI

Configuring SAN iSER Targets

Adding an iSCSI Target with an Auto-generated IQN using the CLI

Adding an iSCSI Target with a Specific IQN and RADIUS Authentication using the CLI

Adding an iSCSI Initiator with CHAP Authentication using the CLI

Adding an iSCSI Target Group using the CLI

Adding an iSCSI Initiator Group using the CLI

Configuring SAN SRP

Configuring SRP Target using the BUI

Configuring SRP Targets Using the CLI

Configuring Users

User Authorizations

Managing User Properties

Adding an Administrator using the BUI

Adding a Role using the BUI

Adding Authorizations to a Role using the BUI

Deleting Authorizations from a Role using the BUI

Adding a User Who can Only View the Dashboard using the BUI

Adding a Role using the CLI

Adding an Administrator using the CLI

Adding Authorizations to a Role using the CLI

Deleting Authorizations from a Role using the CLI

Setting Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Preferences

Preference Properties

Setting Preferences using the CLI

Setting SSH Public Keys using the CLI

Configuring Alerts

Alert Categories

Threshold Alerts

Adding a Threshold Alert using the BUI

Adding an Alert Action using the BUI

Adding a Threshold Alert using the CLI

Adding an Alert Action using the CLI

Sending Email Alerts

Sending an SNMP Trap

Sending Syslog Messages

Resuming/Suspending Datasets

Resuming/Suspending Worksheets

Executing a Workflow

Configuring Clustering

Understanding Clustering

Cluster Advantages and Disadvantages

Cluster Terminology

Cluster Interconnect I/O

Cluster Resource Management

Cluster Takeover and Failback

Configuration Changes in a Clustered Environment

Clustering Considerations for Storage

Clustering Considerations for Networking

Private Local IP Interfaces

Clustering Considerations for Infiniband

Preventing 'Split-Brain' Conditions

Estimating and Reducing Takeover Impact

Configuring Clustering using the BUI

Unconfiguring Clustering using the BUI

Shutting Down a Clustered Configuration using the CLI

Shutdown the Stand-by Head using the CLI

Unconfiguring Clustering using the CLI

Cabling ZS3-2 Clusters

Cabling ZS4-4, ZS3-4, and 7x20 Clusters

Cabling Storage Shelves for Clustering

Working with Services

Maintaining the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance

Working with Shares

Integrating Applications with the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance

Configuring SAN iSER Targets

In the BUI, iSER targets are managed as iSCSI targets on the Configuration > SAN screen.

  1. To configure ibp(x) interfaces, select the ibp(x) interface (or ipmp) you want, and drag it to the Datalinks list to create the datalink on the Configuration > Network screen.
  2. Drag the Datalink to the Interfaces list to create a new interface.
    image:Datalinks and Interfaces viewed on the BUI
  3. To create an iSER target, on the Configuration > SAN page, click the iSCSI Targets link.
  4. To add a new iSER target with an alias, click the image:Add item add icon.
  5. To create a target group, drag the target you just created to the iSCSI Target Group list.
    image:iSCSI Target Groups viewed on the BUI
  6. To create an initiator, click the Initiator link and then click the iSCSI initiators link.
  7. To add a new initiator, click the image:Add item add icon.
  8. Enter the Initiator IQN and an alias and click OK. Creating an initiator group is optional but if you don't create a group, the LUN associated with the target will be available to all initiators.
  9. To create a group, drag the initiator to the iSCSI Initiator Groups list.
    image:iSCSI Target Groups viewed on the BUI
  10. To create a LUN, on the Shares page, click LUN.
  11. Click the image:Add item add icon and associate the new LUN with target or initiator groups you created already using the Target Group and Initiator Groups menu.
    image:Creating a LUN using the BUI