Hitachi Command Suite 8 User Guide
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Click Manage File System . In the SMU dialog box, delete the file system, and then skip to step 5. 3. Click Submit. If the task is scheduled to run immediately, the process begins. 4. (Optional) Check the progress and result of the task on the Tasks & Alerts tab. Click the task name to view details of the task. 5. From the All File Servers list of file systems, verify the deleted file system. Result The file system you deleted no longer appears in the list of file servers. Adding NAS Platform file...
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Click Add CIFS Share or Add NFS Export , depending on the protocol of the file share you are adding. In the SMU dialog box, add the file share, and skip to step 7. 4. Click Show Plan and confirm that the information in the plan summary is correct. If changes are required, click Back. 5. Click Submit. If the task is scheduled to run immediately, the process begins. 6. (Optional) Check the progress and result of the task on the Tasks & Alerts tab. Click the task name to view details of the task. 7....
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2.From the tree, select the target cluster or file server. 3. From the tree, select the target EVS, and on the Shares/Exports tab, select the file share you want to modify. 4. Change the file share settings depending on the version of Hitachi NAS Platform: • Hitachi NAS Platform v11.1 or later: Click Edit Share/Export , specify the required items, and skip to step 5. • Hitachi NAS Platform versions earlier than 11.1: From the list of file shares, select the file share you want to modify, and click...
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• Hitachi NAS Platform versions earlier than 11.1:Click Manage Share/Export . In the SMU dialog box, delete the file share, and then skip to step 6. 4. Click Submit. If the task is scheduled to run immediately, the process begins. 5. (Optional) Check the progress and result of the task on the Tasks & Alerts tab. Click the task name to view details of the task. 6. On the Shares/Exports tab, verify the deleted file shares. Result The file shares you deleted no longer appear in the list of file...
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• Delete a file systemYou can delete file systems that are no longer required. Volumes used by those file systems can be reused for other file systems. If you do not reuse volumes for new file systems, consider releasing the volume allocation from the file server, after deleting the file systems, so the volume can be used elsewhere. • Add file shares You can add file shares in response to a request from a file server user. Check the purpose of the file shares or the free capacity of the file systems, and...
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• Register a file serverBy setting Device Manager information in HFSM, file server information managed in HFSM is sent to Device Manager to register file servers to be managed by Device Manager. • Allocate volumes Use Device Manager to allocate volumes to a file server. If HFSM v3.2 or a later version and Device Manager are installed on the same server, volumes that match the requirements can be automatically allocated when the file system is created. • Create a file system Create a file system and a...
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Related concepts • About managing Hitachi NAS Platform F and Hitachi Data Ingestor file systems and shares on page 254 Related tasks • Creating HNAS F or HDI file systems (HFSM v3.2 or later) on page 257 • Creating HDI file systems (HFSM v3.1) on page 258 • Changing HNAS F or HDI file system settings (HFSM v3.1 or later) on page 259 • Registering file servers on page 78 • Allocating volumes to selected file servers on page 194 Related references • File share configuration examples on page 260...
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6.Select the target cluster, and on the File Systems tab, verify the created file system. Select the target file system, and then on the Shares tab, verify the created file share. Result The file system and file shares are created on the file server. For details about the requirements for the environment settings of the file server, see the Hitachi Command Suite Administrator Guide . Related tasks • Changing HNAS F or HDI file system settings (HFSM v3.1 or later) on page 259 • Deleting HNAS F or HDI...
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Result The HDI file system is created on the file server. For details about the requirements for the environment settings of the file server, see the Hitachi Command Suite Administrator Guide . Related tasks • Changing HNAS F or HDI file system settings (HFSM v3.1 or later) on page 259 • Deleting HNAS F or HDI file systems on page 260 Related references • Workflow for providing HNAS F and HDI file shares (HFSM) on page 255 • File share configuration examples on page 260 Changing HNAS F or HDI file...
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Deleting HNAS F or HDI file systemsYou can delete HNAS F or HDI file systems when they are no longer needed.Save required data prior to deleting the file system. Prerequisites Identify the name of the target file system. Procedure 1. On the Resources tab, from the tree, select File Servers, and then select All File Servers . 2. From the list of file systems, select the file system that you want to delete. You can delete the file systems of HFSM v3.2 or later and HFSM v3.1. 3. Click Delete File...
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