Dell PowerVault NX3610 manuals
PowerVault NX3610
Table of contents
- Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About Your System
- Back-Panel Features And Indicators
- NIC Indicator Codes
- SFP+ Indicators
- Power Indicator Codes
- Cooling Fan LED Indicator Codes
- Power LED Indicator Codes
- Front Bezel
- Controllers
- Installing A Controller
- Power Supplies
- Installing A Power Supply
- Cooling Fans
- Installing A Cooling Fan
- Closing The NAS Appliance
- Front LED Status Module
- Installing The Front LED Status Module
- Midplane Board
- Installing The Midplane Board
- Opening And Closing The Controller
- Closing The Controller
- Expansion Cards And Expansion-Card Risers
- Troubleshooting Your System
- Using System Diagnostics
- System Diagnostic Controls
- Technical Specifications
- Getting Help
PowerVault NX3610
Table of contents
- Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Command Line Interface
- Navigating The CLI
- cli menu options
- Protecting Data
- partner-systems
- snapshots
- policies
- antivirus
- ndmp
- configuration
- Managing The System
- cluster-id
- administrators
- cluster-name
- licensing
- time-configuration
- monitoring-configuration
- syslog
- maintenance
- luns
- actions
- backup-configuration
- protocols
- authentication
- active-directory
- local-accounts
- full-access-account
- user-database
- networking
- client connections
- network-configuration
- static-routes
- subnets
- User Access
- recompute-quota
- cifs-shares
- view
- clear-shares
- list
- delete
- nfs-exports
- edit
- total-volumes-status
- Events
- tail
- Monitoring The System
- traffic-statistic
- connections
- export-data
- performance
- status
- Running Diagnostics
- start
- Upgrading Firmware
- Getting Help
PowerVault NX3610
Table of contents
- Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Dell FluidFS NAS Solutions Architecture
- key features
- NAS Cluster Solution Views
- Storage Arrays
- Other Information You May Need
- Monitoring The FluidFS NAS Solution
- Recent Performance
- Load Balancing
- Managing CIFS Connections
- Capacity
- NDMP
- Using Volumes Shares And Quotas
- Solution 1
- Solution 3
- Removing A NAS Volume
- Modifying An NFS Export
- Managing CIFS Shares
- Modifying A CIFS Share
- cifs storage administrator account
- Setting ACLs Or SLPs On A CIFS Share
- Configuring CIFS Shares Level Permissions
- Resetting CIFS Local Administrator Password
- Managing User Or Group Specific Quotas
- Protecting Data On The FluidFS NAS Cluster Solution
- Creating A Snapshot (Without A Policy)
- Restoring Data
- Replication Partners
- NAS Replication Policies
- deleting a replication policy
- Disaster Recovery Using Replication
- Backing Up And Restoring Data
- Enabling NDMP Support
- Specifying NAS Volume For Backup
- Viewing Existing Antivirus Hosts
- Managing Client Access
- Managing Administrator Users
- Adding An Administrator
- Changing The Administrator Password
- Adding Local Users
- Deleting Local Users
- Deleting A Local Group
- Enabling User Authentication Through An LDAP Database
- Network Configuration Overview
- Performance And Static Routes
- Configuring DNS
- Viewing Static Routes
- Configuring CIFS Parameters
- Configuring System Time Parameters
- Managing Licenses
- Configuring An SMTP Server
- Modifying An SMTP Server Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- CIFS Client Clock Skew
- CIFS Connection Failure
- CIFS Guest Account Invalid
- CIFS Path Share Not Found
- Troubleshooting NFS Issues
- NFS Export Does Not Exist
- NFS Insecure Access To Secure Export
- nfs mount path does not exist
- NFS Owner Restricted Operation
- Replication Configuration Error
- Replication Destination FS Is Busy
- Replication Destination Volume Is Detached
- Replication Jumbo Frames Blocked
- Replication Source Is Not Optimal
- Active Directory Authentication
- Troubleshooting NAS File Access And Permissions Issues
- Troubleshooting Networking Issues
- troubleshooting dns configurations
- Troubleshooting NAS Manager Issues
- Cannot Connect To The NAS Manager
- Troubleshooting Backup Issues
- Troubleshooting System Issues
- NAS Container Security Violation
- Associating LUN Names To Virtual Disks
- Cannot Launch Dell NAS Initial Deployment Utility (IDU)
- Maintaining The NAS Cluster Solution
- Restoring NAS Volume Configuration
- Formatting File System
- Expanding The NAS Cluster Storage Capacity
- Running Diagnostics
- Offline Diagnostics
- Reinstalling The NAS Cluster Solution
- Creating A Host In PowerVault NX3500/NX3600/NX3610
- Detaching The FluidFS NAS Cluster Solution Controller
- NAS Manager Features In Degraded Mode
- Internationalization
- Unicode Configuration Limitations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- getting help
PowerVault NX3610
Table of contents
- Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Choosing The Switch Topology
- Best Practice Solution In The HA Option
- Dedicated SAN Solution In The Non-Redundant Option All-In-One High-Availability Option
- All-In-One Non-Redundant Option
- Preparing Your Management Station
- Running The NAS IDU
- Setting Up Your MD Storage Solution
- Creating Disk Groups Manually
- Creating Virtual Disks
- Creating A Host
- Creating Host-To-Virtual Disk Mappings
- NAS Manager Configuration Wizard
- Configuring Additional Client VIPs
- PowerVault FluidFS NAS Setup Worksheet
- Getting Help
PowerVault NX3610
Table of contents
PowerVault NX3610
Table of contents
PowerVault NX3610
Table of contents
- Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- PowerVault NX3600/NX3610 NAS Appliance Overview
- Setting Up The Environment
- Choosing The Switch Topology
- Cabling Overview
- Dedicated SAN High-Availability (Recommended)
- Dedicated SAN Solution In The Non-Redundant Option
- All-In-One High-Availability Option
- All-In-One Non-Redundant Option
- Preparing Your Management Station
- Running NAS IDU
- Setting Up Your MD Storage Solution
- Enabling Jumbo Frames On The MD Storage Array
- One Disk Group (RAID 1/10), One Hot Spare
- Two Disk Groups (RAID 6), Zero Hot Spares
- One Disk Group (RAID 5), One Hot Spare
- Creating Disk Groups Manually
- Creating Virtual Disks Using PowerVault MDSM
- Creating A Host Group
- Adding Virtual Disks To A Host Group
- Running The NAS Manager Configuration Wizard
- Configuring SMTP
- Creating and Changing Admin Passwords
- Providing UNIX Identity Database Values
- Creating CIFS Shares
- Troubleshooting LUNs
- PowerVault FluidFS NAS Setup Worksheet
- Getting Help
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