Unity Deep Dive LG PDF
Unity Deep Dive LG PDF
Lab Guide
April 2017
rashid.fujitsu@dof.abudhabi.ae
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are
trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
Published in the USA [04/17]
Dell EMC believes the information in this document is accurate as of its publication date. The information is
subject to change without notice.
LAB 6: PART 1 - CREATE A HIDDEN TOP-LEVEL SMB SHARE OF A FILE SYSTEM ..........................................................76
LAB 6: PART 2 - CREATE A LOWER-LEVEL SMB SHARE OF A FILE SYSTEM ..................................................................83
LAB 6: PART 3 - CREATE AN SMB SHARE USING COMPUTER MANAGEMENT ..............................................................88
LAB 11: PART 1 - VERIFY THE STATUS OF THE QOS FEATURE ..................................................................................139
LAB 11: PART 2 - CREATE AN I/O LIMIT POLICY AND ASSIGN IT TO A LUN ................................................................143
Important: The lab exercises in this course are run on the lab setup
detailed here. Review the information in this section to
gain a better understanding of the lab environment and
how you will access it.
This is a diagram of the lab setup you will use for completing the exercises. The environment
has DNS and NTP services running and a gateway for routing between two of its four
networks. The setup also has two UnityVSA systems connected to the multi-network
environment. It includes a simulated Windows Active Directory user environment and an NFS
Open LDAP Unix user environment, and clients to perform file storage access to Unity. It also
includes Windows, Linux, and ESXi hosts to perform block storage access via iSCSI to Unity.
The environment also includes connectivity of the UnityVSA systems to support asynchronous
remote replication of LUNs, NAS servers and file systems.
The table above details each system within the lab setup. It provides names, IP addressing,
and access credentials.
Note: All of the specific addressing and access credentials are included directly within the lab
exercise steps. So there is no need to reference this table to perform the exercises. It is
presented here to provide an overview of the setup.
Access to the lab setup is achieved through the EMC Virtual Data Center (VDC). The
instructor will provide each student with a unique VDC account credential to use for
completing the lab exercises. The specific VDC account is used to login to the VDC. The login
will provide access to a user-specific Student Desktop system.
You will need to login to your Student Desktop system using the local Administrator context
having the credentials of:
Username: student01\Administrator
Password: emc2Local!
Each student will be automatically redirected to the Metro view of their specific Student
Desktop Windows 8 system. Access the Desktop charm to get to the Desktop view. The
Desktop view and its Task bar have been pre-configured with application icons needed for the
lab exercises.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system, open File Explorer and navigate to
the C:\Unity Software folder. Double click the UnityConnectionUtility-
Win-32-*.exe to begin the installation process.
3 Read the Unity Connection Utility Installation Introduction and then click
Next to proceed.
6 Verify that the Run Connection Utility option is checked. Click Finish to
complete the installation and run the Connection Utility.
Step Action
1 If the Connection Utility is not already open from the previous lab, double click the
Connection Utility shortcut on your Student Desktop. Verify the Auto Discover radio
button is selected by default and click Next to proceed. Note that the Manual
Configuration method can only be used to configure a physical Unity storage
system.
3 In the Configure Network Information page you will enter the following configuration
information for the system.
Name: VSA-Source
4 Review the settings on the Review Configuration page and verify the configuration
information input is correct. If changes are needed, use the Back button to make
any changes. If the information is correct, click Configure.
5 After a few minutes the system configuration will complete and its status will be
displayed as shown here. Please review the information displayed in the Before you
start Unisphere section. Verify that the Import certificate option is checked. Open a
session to Unisphere by clicking on the Start Unisphere 192.168.1.113 button.
Step Action
1 You are then presented with the Unisphere Login page. Enter the following
credentials:
User: admin
Password: Password123#
Click Login.
2 The first time that Unisphere opens, the Initial Configuration Wizard opens
automatically. If the Initial Configuration Wizard does not open automatically, you
can open it by navigating to the Unisphere System Settings page.
3 In the Copyright section of the wizard, select the Accept license agreement radio
button.
Click Next.
4 In the Admin and Service Password section, you will set a new password for the
default Admin user by entering the following:
Password: Password123!
Confirm Password: Password123!
Verify that the Set service password the same as admin password option is
checked.
Click Next.
5 The Unisphere Licenses section displays the system UUID. It is used to obtain a
license file for your UnityVSA. A Unity Community license has already been
downloaded for you.
6 In the Select License File section, click the Browse button to browse for the license
file.
7 Navigate to C:\VSA Licenses\Source, select the license file, and click Open.
10 Verify that the Unisphere Licenses section displays a message that the License file
installed successfully. This may take a moment to complete as the license file
uploads to the storage system.
Click Next.
11 In the DNS Servers section, select the Configure DNS server address manually
radio button option.
Click Add again and the address will be entered in the list.
Please review the message recommending multiple DNS servers. Note,the lab
setup you are using only has a single DNS server.
Click Add again and the address will be entered into the list
14 The Pools section of the wizard is displayed next. We will skip this part until later on
in the class when we discuss storage pools.
15 The Alerts Settings section of the wizard is displayed next. If you wish to receive
alerts from your storage system via email, enter your email address and the SMTP
server IP address here. Note, the lab setup you are using does not include an
SMTP mail server so this configuration step will not be performed.
16 The Proxy Server section is displayed here. A Proxy Server configuration would be
used to receive important support information if your system could not connect
directly to the internet. Support is available to UnityVSA Professional edition and
physical Unity systems. Proxy Server will not be configured here because this
UnityVSA is using a Community license. Also the lab setup does not include a
proxy server.
17 The iSCSI Interfaces section is displayed next. We will skip this configuration until
later in the class.
18 The NAS Server section is displayed here. We will skip this step and configure NAS
Servers later in the class.
19 The Results section completes the Initial Configuration Wizard. Note that you can
change the configuration settings in the future through the Unisphere Settings
Menu. You can also reopen the Initial Configuration Wizard from the Unisphere
Settings Menu.
1 If Unisphere is not already open from the previous lab, launch Internet Explorer
from the taskbar on your Student Desktop.
Enter the URL https://192.168.1.113, and log into Unisphere with the admin user
account and the password Password123!
2 If the Dashboard is not already displayed, click the Dashboard button at the top of
the navigation pane on the left hand side of the window.
3 To customize the Dashboard, click the Main link or drop down arrow in the top left
of the window and select Customize.
4 In the Add View Blocks window, select System Alerts, click Add View Block, and
then click Close to return to the Dashboard.
6 Enter My New Dashboard in the Dashboard Name field and click OK.
7 From the My New Dashboard dropdown list, select Customize to add widgets to
the new dashboard.
Select System Capacity and click the Add View Block button.
Add another widget by selecting System Alerts and click the Add View Block
button.
8 Let’s take a look at Unisphere preferences. Click the person icon in the upper right
corner and select Preferences. Note that you can also change the password and
log out here.
9 In the window that opens, hover the mouse over the Optimize for remote access
link.
What is the purpose of this option? _____________________________________
Click the Clear User Cache button next. Click Yes to confirm.
What is the result of the clear user cache function? ________________________
10 Let’s take a look at the help options. Click the Help icon in the top right of the
window to view the sub menu. Click the About link in the sub menu.
Which version of Unisphere is running? _________________________________
Click Close.
The other two sub menu items include a link to the online help main menu page
and a direct link to the dashboard help page.
13 Next to the Alerts icon, click the Jobs icon to view any active jobs. In this case
there are no active jobs shown.
Click the Jobs link in the navigation pane on the left to view the Jobs page.
14 To the left of the Jobs icon, click the View system status icon. Select the View
system details link for more details.
16 Now let’s take a look at some system settings. Click the Settings icon in the top
right corner of Unisphere.
The Software and Licenses Information window is displayed. Note that the menu
on the left roughly matches the flow of the Initial Configuration Wizard and that you
can launch the Initial Configuration Wizard near the bottom of the window.
The Pre Upgrade Health Checks window is displayed (not shown here). Click the
Perform Health Checks button again to perform the health check.
19 Now let’s take a look at the system limits. Click the System Limits link in the
Settings window.
What is the Maximum Pool Capacity in Total of your virtual storage system? ____
20 Use the menu on the left to explore the rest of the Settings.
Step Action
1 In this lab section we will create a new User to manage the Unity system.
If the System Global Settings window is not already opened from the Unisphere
session launched in the previous part of this lab, re-open it.
Then from the Manage Users & Groups page, launch the Create User or Group
wizard by clicking on the Add link (+).
3 From the Create User or Group wizard window notice that Local User is the only
option available because LDAP service was not configured for the Unity System.
If LDAP was configured in the Directory Services tab of the System Global
Settings window both existing LDAP Users and Group could be configured to
access Unisphere.
Username: student
Password: P@ssw0rd
Confirm Password: P@ssw0rd
5 On the Select a Role section, select the Operator role for the New User.
A green check mark specifies that the operation was completed successfully.
8 The new User will be displayed in the Manage Users & Groups page.
Notice that among the information displayed in this page are the User name, role,
and the type of user (Local or LDAP).
9 Now you will test the new User based and the permissions associated with the
role.
First log off from the Unisphere session. (Remember that we are logged as
Admin)
Confirm the Log Out operation. The browser will redirect the page to the Login
screen.
12 The default License Management page is displayed under the Software and
Licenses > License Information section.
Is this user allowed to install a new license? _____________________________
Purpose: In this lab you will assign the storage tier levels to virtual
disks presented to the UnityVSA system. From that
storage space you will then create several
heterogeneous and homogeneous pools. From the pools
you will then create LUNs, Consistency Groups, NAS
servers, and file systems.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system taskbar, launch Internet Explorer and
establish a Unisphere session to the VSA-Source system at IP address
192.168.1.113. The login credentials are admin/Password123!
2 Navigate to System > System View > Virtual. You will see nine Virtual
Disks displayed. There are three different capacities shown.
Select the first 9.9 GB Virtual Disk so it is highlighted, then move the
cursor to the Details icon in the tool bar and click it. As a note, double
clicking the Virtual Disk will also work.
The Properties window will appear. From the Storage Tier dropdown list,
select the Extreme Performance Tier. Click Apply then click Close.
Repeat this step for the other two 9.9 GB Virtual Disks.
Select the first 19.9 GB Virtual Disk so it is highlighted, then move the
cursor to the Details icon in the tool bar and click it. The Properties
window will appear. From the Storage Tier dropdown list, select the
Performance Tier. Click Apply then click Close. Repeat this step for the
other two 19.9 GB Virtual Disks.
Select the first 49.9 GB Virtual Disk so it is highlighted, then move the
cursor to the Details icon in the tool bar and click it. The Properties
window will appear. From the Storage Tier dropdown list, select the
Capacity Tier. Click Apply then click Close. Repeat this step for the
other two 49.9 GB Virtual Disks.
This is one of several places that tiers can be assigned to virtual disks.
3 Navigate to Storage > Pools. Click the + icon to create a new pool. The
Create Pool Wizard opens. In the Name field input: FAST VP-1. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
In the Select Storage Tiers window, check off all three tiers for the pool, as
this will be a multi-tiered FAST VP Pool. Click Next to continue the
wizard.
In the Select Virtual Drives window, remove the check marks from all
virtual disks except the first one listed in each of the three tiers. Click Next
to continue the wizard.
Leave the Create VMware Capability Profile for the Pool check box
unchecked. Click Next to continue the wizard.
The Results window displays the creation status. Close the window when
the operation completes.
4 Click the + icon to create another new pool. The Create Pool Wizard
opens. In the Name field input: FAST VP-2. Click Next to continue the
wizard.
In the Select Storage Tiers window, check off all three tiers for the pool, as
this will be a multi-tiered FAST VP Pool. Click Next to continue the
wizard.
In the Select Virtual Drives window, remove the check marks from all
virtual disks except the first one listed in each of the three tiers. Click Next
to continue the wizard.
Leave the Create VMware Capability Profile for the Pool check box
unchecked. Click Next to continue the wizard.
The Results window displays the creation status. Close the window when
the operation completes.
5 Click the + icon to create another new pool. The Create Pool Wizard
opens. In the Name field input: Extreme Performance Pool. Click Next to
continue the wizard.
In the Select Storage Tiers window, check off the Extreme Performance
Tier only as this will be a single tier pool. Click Next to continue the
wizard.
In the Select Virtual Drives window, only the one virtual disk will be
displayed and checked. Click Next to continue the wizard.
Check the Create VMware Capability Profile for the Pool check box
option. In the Name field input: Extreme Performance Pool_CP and click
Next to continue the wizard.
In the Usage Tags field input: Database and click Next to continue the
wizard.
The Results window displays the creation status. Close the window when
the operation completes.
6 Click the + icon to create another new pool. The Create Pool Wizard
opens. In the Name field input: Performance Pool. Click Next to continue
the wizard.
In the Select Storage Tiers window, check off the Performance Tier only
as this will be a single tier pool. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Select Virtual Drives window, only the one virtual disk will be
displayed and checked. Click Next to continue the wizard.
Check the Create VMware Capability Profile for the Pool check box
option. In the Name field input: Performance Pool_CP and click Next to
continue the wizard.
In the Usage Tags field input: Logs and click Next to continue the wizard.
The Results window displays the creation status. Close the window when
the operation completes.
7 Click the + icon to create another new pool. The Create Pool Wizard
opens. In the Name field input: Capacity Pool. Click Next to continue the
wizard.
In the Select Storage Tiers window, check off the Capacity Tier only as
this will be a single tier pool. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Select Virtual Drives window, only the one virtual disk will be
displayed and checked. Click Next to continue the wizard.
Check the Create VMware Capability Profile for the Pool check box
option. In the Name field input: Capacity Pool_CP and click Next to
continue the wizard.
In the Usage Tags field input: Capacity and click Next to continue the
wizard.
The Results window displays the creation status. Close the window when
the operation completes.
Step Action
1 In Unisphere, navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs. Click the + icon to create
a new LUN. The Create LUNs wizard opens.
Number of LUNs: 1
Name: WIN1 LUN0
Pool: FAST VP-1
Tiering Policy: Start High, Then Auto-Tier
Size: 5 GB
Host I/O Limit: No Limit
In the Configure Access section you will not configure host access yet. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
Also click Next in the Snapshot section and Next in the Replication section,
you will not be configuring those features yet.
The Summary section will display the configuration of the LUN to be created as
shown.
The Results window will display the status of the operation. When it completes,
Close the window.
Number of LUNs: 1
Name: Linux1 LUN0
Pool: FAST VP-1
Tiering Policy: Start High, Then Auto-Tier
Size: 5 GB
Host I/O Limit: No Limit
In the Configure Access section you will not configure host access yet. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
Also click Next in the Snapshot section and Next in the Replication section,
you will not be configuring those features yet.
The Summary section will display the configuration of the LUN to be created as
shown.
The Results window will display the status of the operation. When it completes,
Close the window.
3 Select the Consistency Group tab and click the + icon to create a
Consistency Group. The Create a Consistency Group wizard opens.
In the Name field input: FASTVP_CG. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Populate Consistency Group section click the + icon and select Create
new LUNs from the dropdown list.
Number of LUNs: 3
Name: CG_LUN
Pool: FAST VP-1
Tiering Policy: Start High, Then Auto-Tier
Size: 5 GB
Host I/O Limit: No Limit
Click OK to continue.
In the Configure Access section you will not configure host access yet. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
Also click Next in the Snapshot section and Next in the Replication section,
you will not be configuring those features yet.
The Summary section will display the configuration of the Consistency Group
to be created as shown.
4 The Results window will display the status of the operation. Please be patient,
the operation will take a moment to complete. When it completes, Close the
window.
Step Action
1 You will now create a NAS Server for accessing file storage via SMB.
In Unisphere, navigate to Storage > File > NAS Servers. Click the + icon
to create a new NAS Server. A wizard to create the NAS Server opens to
the Configure NAS Server General Settings section. Input the following
configuration:
4 In the Configure NAS Server DNS section the Domain field will be
populated with hmarine.test and will be used here.
IP Address: 192.168.1.50
The Results section displays the status of the creation operation. Close
the window when the operation completes successfully.
6 You will now create a second NAS Server which will be used to access file
storage via NFS.
Click the + icon to create a new NAS Server. The wizard to create the
NAS Server opens to the Configure NAS Server General Settings section.
Input the following configuration:
9 In the Configure Unix Directory Service section, check the Unix Directory
Services option. The window will open further configuration information.
IP Address: 192.168.1.51
10 In the Configure NAS Server DNS section, check the Enable DNS option.
This exposes further configuration information. Input the following
configuration:
Domain: hmarine.test
IP Address: 192.168.1.50
Step Action
1 You will now configure a file system for SMB file storage.
In Unisphere navigate to Storage > File > File Systems. Click the + icon
to create a new file system.
A wizard opens for creating the file system. In the Configure the Protocols
the File System Supports section, select the Windows Shares (SMB)
radio button.
From the NAS Server dropdown list, the NAS_SMB should be selected as
it is the only NAS Server available configured for SMB.
Name: SMB_fs
Description: File system for NAS_SMB NAS Server
3 In the Configure the File System Storage Characteristics section, input the
following configuration:
4 You will not configure a share for the file system at this time so in the
Configure the Initial Share section click Next to continue the wizard.
You will not configure Snapshots for the file system at this time so in the
Configure Snapshot Schedule section click Next to continue the wizard.
You will not configure Replication for the file system at this time so in the
Provide a Replication Mode and RPO section click Next to continue the
wizard.
5 The Summary section displays the details of the file system creation as
shown.
The Results section will display the status of the file system creation.
Close the window when the operation completes successfully.
6 You will now configure a file system for NFS file storage.
From the File Systems page, click the + icon to create a new file system.
The wizard to create a file system opens. In the Configure the Protocols
the File System Supports section, select the Linux/Unix Shares (NFS)
radio button.
From the NAS Server dropdown list, the NAS_NFS should be selected as
it is the only NAS Server available configured for NFS.
Name: NFS_fs
Description: File system for NAS_NFS NAS Server
8 In the Configure the File System Storage Characteristics section, input the
following configuration:
9 You will not configure a share for the file system at this time so in the
Configure the Initial Share section click Next to continue the wizard.
You will not configure Snapshots for the file system at this time so in the
Configure Snapshot Schedule section click Next to continue the wizard.
You will not configure Replication for the file system at this time so in the
Provide a Replication Mode and RPO section click Next to continue the
wizard.
10 The Summary section displays the details of the file system creation as
shown.
The Results section will display the status of the file system creation.
Close the window when the operation completes successfully.
Step Action
2 Navigate to Storage > Block > iSCSI Interfaces. Click the + icon to
create an iSCSI interface. Input the following configuration:
Step Action
1 From the Student Desktop taskbar click the RDP icon to launch the
application.
Computer(s): WIN1
User: administrator
Password: emc2Local!
Click the Connect button.
2 From the WIN1 system taskbar, click the iSCSI Initiator icon to launch the
application.
Select the Discovery tab. Click the Discover Portal button. In the
Discover Target Portal window, in its IP address or DNS name field input:
192.168.3.100
Select the Targets tab. In the Discovered targets section the VSA-Source
IQN is displayed with an Inactive status. Click the Connect button to
connect the initiator to the target.
From the Advanced Settings window, in the Local adaptor dropdown list,
select Microsoft iSCSI Initiator. In the Initiator IP dropdown list, select
192.168.3.106. From the Target portal IP dropdown list, select
192.168.3.100 /3260. Click OK to configure the settings.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system, open the Unisphere session to VSA-
Source navigate to Access > Initiators.
2 Verify the WIN1 Initiator is displayed. You may need to refresh the
Unisphere page.
Note: If the initiator displays a Warning (yellow triangle) the initiator has
not been registered with any host. In the next step you will register this
initiator to a host.
3 Navigate to Access > Hosts. Click the + icon and from the dropdown list
select Host. The Add a Host wizard opens. Input the following
configuration:
Name: WIN1
Description: Windows WIN1 host
Operating System: Windows Server
Network Address: 192.168.1.11
Tenant: (not configurable for VSA Community Edition)
The Results screen will display the progress of the operation. Close the
window when the operation completes.
The WIN1 host will now be listed and indicate it is a registered host by the
white check in the green circle.
6 Navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs and double click the WIN1 LUN0
LUN to open its properties page.
Select the Host Access tab.
Click the + icon to configure host access to the LUN.
The Select Host Access window opens.
Check the WIN1 host checkbox.
Click OK to configure the host access to the LUN.
Close the properties page window.
This completes part 3 of the lab exercise.
Step Action
1 Access the WIN1 RDP session. From the desktop launch Computer
Management.
Locate the disk associated with the LUN you created. Right click the disk
and bring it Online.
Once it displays Not Initialized, right click and select Initialize disk. Use
the default setting and click OK.
Right click the unallocated space and select New Simple Volume. The
New Simple Volume Wizard opens. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Specify Volume Size window, accept the default size and click Next
to continue the wizard.
In the Assign Drive Letter or Path window, accept the default settings and
click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Format Partition window, accept the default settings for File System,
Allocation unit size, and Perform a quick format option. In the Volume
label field input WIN1 LUN0 and click Next to continue the wizard.
Right click in the window and create a New > Text Document. Open the
document a write some data in it.
You have verified host access and successfully written data to the LUN.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system taskbar click the PuTTy icon to launch
the application.
In the PuTTY screen Host Name (or IP address) field input: Linux1 and
click the Open button.
You are now logged in as root to the Linux1 client as indicated by the #
cursor symbol.
2 In this step you will identify the initiator IQN for the Linux system.
more /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi
3 Run the following command to start the iscsid process and login to the
Unity iSCSi target:
/sbin/iscsiadm –m discovery –t sendtargets –p 192.168.3.100
The output will display the Unity data port IP address, port number, and
IQN.
Start the iSCSI service by issuing the command:
service iscsi start
Verify the service is started by issuing the command:
service iscsi status
Verify the Target IQN and Portal are displayed in the beginning of the
output as shown in the example below.
Step Action
Note: If the initiator displays a Warning (yellow triangle) the initiator has
not been registered with any host.
2 Navigate to Access > Hosts. Click the + icon and from the dropdown list
select Host. The Add a Host wizard opens. Input the following
configuration:
Name: Linux1
Description: Linux1 host
Operating System: Linux
Network Address: 192.168.1.111
Tenant: (not configurable for VSA Community Edition)
The Linux1 host will now be listed and indicate it is a registered host by
the white check in the green circle.
Navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs and double click the Linux1 LUN0
LUN to open its properties page.
Select the Host Access tab.
Click the + icon to configure host access to the LUN.
The Select Host Access window opens.
Check the Linux1 host checkbox.
Click OK to configure the host access to the LUN.
Close the properties page window.
This completes part 2 of the lab exercise.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop open the existing SSH session to the Linux1
system.
powermt config
The output of the command will display the Psuedo name PowerPath has
assigned to the new LUN. Verify the Pseudo name in the output as shown:
fdisk –l
The command will display all of the disk devices the system can see. Locate the
/dev/emcpowerb in output as shown:
fdisk /dev/emcpowerb
The command launches a wizard to partition the disk. You will create a Primary
partition on the disk with an offset of 128 disk blocks. Enter the bolded
responses at each of the wizard prompts shown.
Command action
e extended
p Primary Partition (1-4) p
fdisk –l
mkfs.ext3 /dev/emcpowerb1
6 Now you will create a mountpoint on the system to mount the disk device to by
running the following command:
mkdir /emcpowerb
Now you will mount the disk device to the mountpoint by running the following
command:
mount
7 Now you will write data to the LUN by creating a file containing some text by
running the following command.
echo “This is a line of text written to the newfile created on the LUN”
> /emcpowerb/newfile
Now verify the data was written to the LUN by running the following command:
cat /emcpowerb/newfile
exit
This concludes the lab. You have configured a data network port on the
UnityVSA, discovered the Target using the Linux native iSCSI Initiator, attached
the Linux host to the UnityVSA LUN, formatted the device, and wrote data to it!
Purpose: Create SMB shares to a Unity file system and access its
file storage from a Windows SMB client.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system establish a Unisphere session to the VSA-
Source Unity system IP address 192.168.1.113 and login.
2 In Unisphere navigate to Storage > File. Select the SMB_fs file system, place a
check in its checkbox and uncheck any other file system. From the More
Actions dropdown list select Create an SMB share (CIFS).
3 A wizard to create a share opens to the Select a source for the new share
section. In the File System field the SMB_fs will be listed. The radio button
option is selected for the File System “SMB_fs”. The option to create the share
on a Snapshot of the file system is grayed-out since there are no snapshots of
the file system.
4 In the Provide SMB share name and path section input the following
configuration:
Local Path: /
5 The Provide SMB share details section of the wizard lets you configure various
advanced SMB properties and offline availability options. In this lab you will
keep the default values.
6 The Summary section of the wizard displays the configuration summary for the
share as shown:
7 The Results section of the wizard displays the status of the share creation.
Review the results.
Click Close to close the wizard if the share creation completed without error. If
an error was encountered, review the above steps to correct any errors and
create the share.
8 Now that the share is created you will access it from an SMB client. From the
Student Desktop system taskbar select the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
icon to launch the application.
10 A session to the desktop of the WIN1 system opens. From its taskbar click the
Run icon.
11 You will now open the file system share by accessing its share name from the
NAS server that is associated with the file system.
12 The share to the file system opens. In the Explorer window, select the View tab.
Ensure the Hidden items is checked as shown below:
You will see the .etc and lost+found folders that are present at the top-level of
all Unity file systems. These folders are used internally by the file system and
should not be disturbed or modified. As an administrator, you can control the
on-disk permissions to this top-level shared area of the file system.
13 A permissions window to the share opens. The Everyone group is listed and
has Full control permissions by default. As the domain administrator you can
add discrete administrative permissions.
14 A window for adding users and groups opens. In the Enter the object names to
select field input: Domain Admins and click the Check Names button. The
group will appear underlined when it is located within the domain.
15 The Domain Admins group is now listed on the permissions. In the Allow
column of checkboxes, check the Full control box. This automatically fills-in
additional permissions checkboxes. Click the Apply button to add the new
permission setting for the Domain Admins group.
Note: Verify the permissions for Domain Admins are Full Control before
proceeding to the next step.
16 To limit access to the top level of the file system you will now modify the
permissions for the Everyone group. In the permissions window highlight the
Everyone group. In the Allow column of checkboxes uncheck all of the
permissions except for List folder contents, leave that permission checked.
Leave the share open. You will be accessing it in the next part of this lab
exercise.
Step Action
2 Now you will adjust permissions on the folder for specific domain user and
group access. Right-click the Sales_Data folder and select Properties.
Select the Security tab.
You will see the permissions that were set on the Top$ share have been
inherited by the folder. Click the Edit button to add permissions to the
folder.
A permissions window for the folder opens. Click the Add button.
3 A window to add users and groups to the folder opens. In the Enter the
object names to select field input: Westcoast Sales; Eastcoast Sales
and click the Check Names button. The groups will appear underlined
when they are located within the domain.
4 The groups are now listed in the permissions window for the folder.
Disconnect the RDP session to the WIN1 system by clicking the Logoff
Session icon on the WIN1 taskbar.
6 The wizard to create an SMB Share opens. Click in the File System field.
A Select a File System for share creation window opens. Select the
SMB_fs for the file system and click Select.
8 Keep the default options for the Advanced wizard section and click Next
to continue.
11 From the Student Desktop system taskbar, launch the RDP application.
12 You will login to the WIN1 system as a user who is a member of the
Westcoast Sales group.
Right click in the share window and select New > Text Document. Name
the file Swall. Open the file and write a line of text indicating the current
time as seen on the WIN1 system clock.
Were you able to write this file and save it? _______________
Logoff the WIN1 RDP session by clicking the Logoff session icon on the
WIN1 taskbar.
15 From the Student Desktop system, launch the RDP application again.
16 You will login to the WIN1 system as a user who is a member of the
Propulsion Engineers group.
Why? ____________________________________________________
Step Action
2 From the WIN1 system taskbar click the Computer Management icon to
launch the application.
4 With the radio button option selected for Another computer, in the field
input: NAS_SMB and click OK.
5 Expand the System Tools tree object. Please be patient, this can take a
moment to complete.
6 Right-click the Shares object and select the New Share option. This
opens a wizard to create a new shared folder. Click Next to continue the
wizard.
7 The wizard will configure a path for the shared folder. Click the Browse
button.
In the Browse for Folder window the structure for the NAS server is
displayed. Single click the SMB_fs file system and it populates the Folder
field.
Click the Make New Folder button. Name the folder Engineering_Data
and click the OK button.
8 The next wizard window names the share. You will accept the default
values here.
9 The next wizard window sets permissions on the folder. Select the radio
button option for Customize permissions and click the Custom button.
The window displays tabs for Share Permissions and Security. The Share
Permissions relates to permissions for seeing the shared item over the
network. The Security tab relates to on-disk permissions for the folder.
You will be modifying both sets of permissions. Select the Share
Permissions tab. For the Everyone group, in the Allow column of
checkboxes, check the Full Control permission. This setting will allow the
share to be seen by all users.
Next you will customize the on-disk permissions for a specific group.
Select the Security tab.
A window to add users and groups to the folder opens. In the Enter the
object names to select field input: Propulsion Engineers and click the
Check Names button. The group will appear underlined when it is located
within the domain.
Click OK to continue.
12 From your Student Desktop access the open session to Unisphere. If the
session has timed out login again. Navigate to Storage > File > SMB
Shares and refresh the page.
13 Test access to the share. Open an RDP session to the WIN1 system as
the epratt domain user.
14 Click the Run icon on the WIN1 system taskbar and in the Open field
input: \\NAS_SMB\Engineering_Data and click OK. A window to the
share will open.
15 Right-click in the share window and select New > Text Document. Name
the file epratt. Open the file and add text to the file indicating the user who
wrote the file and the current time displayed on the WIN1 system. Save
and close the file.
16 Right-click on the file and select Properties. Select the Security tab and
click the Advanced button. Who is the file Owner? -
_______________________________
Close the share window and logoff the RDP session to WIN1.
Purpose: Create NFS shares to a Unity file system and access its
file storage from a Linux NFS client.
Step Action
2 In Unisphere navigate to Storage > File > NFS Shares. Select the + icon
to create a new NFS share.
3 The wizard to create a new NFS share opens to the Select a source for
the new share section. Click in the File System field and a window opens
to select a Unity file system for creating the share. Double-click the
NFS_fs to select it for the share. The radio button option is selected for
the File System “NFS_fs”. The option to create the share on a Snapshot of
the file system is grayed-out since there are no snapshots of the file
system.
4 In the Provide NFS share name and path section input the following
configuration:
5 The wizard now presents the access configuration of the share. You will
configure specific access for a single client having root privileges on the
file system.
In the Access Type field select the Read/Write, allow Root setting.
In the Hosts section, select the Linux1 host by checking its checkbox
and click OK.
7 The wizard presents a results window for the creation operation. Verify the
operation completed successfully and click Close to exit the wizard.
8 From the Student Desktop system taskbar click the PuTTY icon to launch
the application.
In the PuTTY screen Host Name (or IP address) field input: Linux1 and
click the Open button.
You are now logged in as root to the Linux1 client as indicated by the #
cursor symbol.
10 Now you will create an empty directory at the root of the client to use as a
mountpoint for mounting to the NFS share.
11 You will now mount the newly created NFS share to the mountpoint.
12 Issue the command: cd /nfs to change directory and access the share on
the file system.
View the content of the file system by issuing the command: ls –la
You will see the .etc and lost+found folders that are present at the root of
the Unity file system. These folders are used internally by the file system
and should not be modified.
13 As the administrator, you have root user access to the file system via this
share.
You can now create sub-folders on the file system to use for additional
shares for the user community. Create a sub-folder on the file system by
issuing the command: mkdir engineering_data
Review the output and record the following information for the folder
Step Action
1 You will now use the newly created engineering_data folder to create a lower-
level NFS share of the file system for a specific NFS user group. To do this you
will change the folder mode bits, owner, and group.
3 You will now unmount the NFS share. First, stop accessing the share by
changing directory out of the mountpoint, issue the command: cd /
4 Return to your Unisphere session. Refresh your login if the security session has
expired. Navigate to Storage > File > NFS Shares
5 The wizard to create a new NFS share launches. Click in the File System field to
select a file system. From the list highlight the NFS_fs and click the Select
button.
7 The wizard now presents the access configuration of the share. You will
configure Read/Write access for a subnet.
In the Access Type field select Read/Write from the dropdown list.
In the Hosts section, click More Actions and from the dropdown list, select Add
Subnet.
The newly added Engineering network is now listed in the Hosts: section.
Select it by checking its checkbox and click the OK button.
8 The wizard presents a summary screen for the NFS share configuration it will
create as shown here:
9 The wizard presents a results window for the creation operation. Verify the
operation completed successfully and click Close to exit the wizard.
10 From the Student Desktop system taskbar, click the PuTTY icon to launch the
application.
In the PuTTY screen Host Name (or IP address) field input: Linux1 and click the
Open button.
You are now logged in as root to the Linux1 client as indicated by the # cursor
symbol.
12 Mount the engineering NFS share to the mountpoint by issuing the command:
13 You will now test NFS share access using the epallis user who is a member of
the engprop NFS users group.
Verify the text is present in the file by issuing the command: more epallis
Look at the file permissions bits, owner and group by issuing the command: ls –l
14 Now you will test access to the share as another user who is not a member of
the engprop NFS user group. Switch user to swoo by issuing the command: su
swoo
View the content of the epallis file by issuing the command: more epallis
Create a file with some text added to it by issuing the command: echo “this is
some text written to the file as swoo” > swoo
Why could the user read from the share but not write to it?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Step Action
2 Before creating VMware storage resources, you need to add VMware hosts
to the storage environment so you can configure host access later.
Navigate to Access > VMware > vCenters. Click + to open the Add
vCenter wizard.
3 To discover your ESXi host, in the Discover ESXi hosts in the vCenter
section enter the following settings:
4 A list opens that includes any ESXi host(s) managed by this vCenter server.
The ESXi host esxi60-1.hmarine.test is listed and should be checked.
Note: The job will continue to run in the background if you close the page
before it completes.
Click the Virtual Machines tab. There will not be any VMs listed at this time.
Click the Virtual Drives tab. There will not be any Virtual Drives listed at this
time.
Step Action
You will see the initiator for the ESXi host esxi60-1.hmarine.test.
3 In the Enter a name for the datastore section input the following:
Name: VMFS_Datastore
Description: VMFS datastore for esxi60-1 host.
4 In the Configure the storage for this datastore section, input the following
configuration:
5 In the Configure Access section, click the + icon to define host access to
the datastore.
In the Provide a Replication Mode and RPO section you will not be
configuring replication for the datastore. Click Next to continue.
A Results screen will show the progress and status of the created
datastore.
The browser will display a security certificate warning. Click the Continue
to this website (not recommended) option. You will need to click this
twice.
Click Login.
8 The VMware vSphere Web Client opens. From the left navigation pane,
navigate to Home. From the Inventories section, select the Hosts and
Clusters object as shown:
The storage associated with this host is listed. The newly created and
assigned storage device is listed along with various details.
10 Now select the Related Objects tab and select the Datastores sub-option
as shown:
You will see the VMFS_Datastore listed with several details including the
format type. The storage resource is now ready for use within VMware.
As you can see, VMware integration with Unity provides ease of storage
provisioning and access. The ESXi host initiator is automatically registered
in Unity. Once created, the storage object is mounted and formatted as a
virtual machine file system, and is ready for use within VMware.
Leave the vSphere Web Client browser tab open, you will use it again in
the next part of the lab exercise.
Step Action
3 In the Enter a name for the datastore section input the following:
Name: NFS_Datastore
Description: NFS datastore for esxi60-1 server.
4 In the Configure the storage for this datastore section, input the following
configuration:
Click the + icon to customize access to the datastore for a specific host.
In the Provide a Replication Mode and RPO section you will not be
configuring replication for the datastore. Click Next to continue.
A Results screen will show the progress and status of the created
datastore.
7 Return to the open vSphere Web Client tab. The navigation in the left
pane should be set to Hosts and Clusters with the esxi60-1.hmarine.test
host selected. The Related Objects tab should be selected on the page
with the Datastores sub-option selected as shown.
Confirm the NFS_Datastore that you just created is now available to the
host for VMware use.
From the information listed about the new datastore, record the value
shown for its Type: ________________________
This demonstrates again the integration Unity provides for VMware. The
NFS datastore has automatically mounted the Unity storage resource and
it is ready for use within VMware.
Purpose: In this lab, you will use the new VVols feature from the
Unity platform
Step Action
Select the VVol (Block) radio button and click Next to continue the
wizard.
Capacity Pool_CP
Extreme Performance Pool_CP
Performance Pool_CP
Click Next to continue the wizard.
Check the esxi60-1.hmarine.test in the dialog window and then click OK.
Step Action
1 If the vSphere Web Client is not open, open a new Internet Explorer tab.
In the web address field, enter https://vcsa.hmarine.test:9443 and login
with a username of root and a password of Password123!
In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to Home, and click Hosts and
Clusters.
Click the Manage tab, and then select Storage Providers from the seven
sub-tabs that appear.
2 Here you will add the Unity on-array VASA 2.0 storage provider to be able
to communicate with VVol Datastores. Click the + icon to add a new
Storage Provider. Configure the following settings:
Name: VVols
URL: https://192.168.1.113:8443/vasa/version.xml
User name: admin
Password: Password123!
Click OK.
Step Action
1 Go to the vSphere Web Client tab in the browser. In the left navigation
pane, navigate to Home > Hosts and Clusters. Expand the Datacenter
and select esxi60-1.hmarine.test. Right click and select Storage > New
Datastore.
2 Select the VVOL radio button and click Next to continue the wizard.
Note: The given name of the datastore in vSphere doesn't have to match
the name configured in Unisphere. For the purposes of the lab and for
ease of correlation, the names are specified to be the same.
Monitor the Recent Tasks and wait for the create datastore to complete.
5 In the left display pane, click the Storage icon and expand the
Datacenter.
Step Action
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to Home > Policies and Profiles >
VM Storage Policies. This area allows vSphere admins to ensure VMs
are configured on compliant Datastores.
2 Click the + icon (the first Icon in the Object tab display) to create a new
VM storage policy.
Note that all of the Usage Tags that you created are displayed here.
6 This page shows the VVol_Datastore is compatible with this policy. This is
because it includes a Capability Profile that has Database as a Usage
Tag. You can ignore the warning for the datastore not satisfying properties
if displayed.
8 Click the + icon (the first Icon in the Object tab display) to create another
VM storage policy.
Note that all of the Usage Tags that you created are displayed here.
12 This page shows the VVol_Datastore is compatible with this policy. This is
because it includes a Capability Profile that has Logs as a Usage Tag.
You can ignore the warning for the datastore not satisfying properties if
displayed.
14 Click the + icon (the first Icon in the Object tab display) to create another
VM storage policy.
Note that all of the Usage Tags that you created are displayed here.
18 This page shows the VVol_Datastore is compatible with this policy. This is
because it includes a Capability Profile that has Capacity as a Usage Tag.
You can ignore the warning for the datastore not satisfying properties if
displayed.
20 Confirm all three Storage Policies you created are now displayed in the
list.
This completes part 4 of the lab exercise.
Step Action
1 In the Navigator panel, navigate to Home > Hosts and Clusters. Expand
vcsa.hmarine.test.
Right click esxi60-1.hmarine.test and select New Virtual Machine >
New Virtual Machine.
2 In the New Virtual Machine wizard, ensure Create a new virtual machine
is selected and click Next to continue the wizard.
6 In the Select compatibility page, leave the default and click Next to
continue the wizard.
7 In the Select a guest OS page, leave the defaults and click Next to
continue the wizard.
10 Once the VM has been created successfully, power on your newly created
VM configured on VVol storage.
Right click VVol-VM and select Power > Power On. Now you have a VM
running on a VVol Datastore.
11 Return to the open Unisphere session. Navigate to Storage > VMware >
Virtual Volumes.
Note there are four virtual volumes created for the VM:
In the Recent Tasks pane, wait for the Suspend virtual machine task to
complete before proceeding. Note: This may take a few minutes.
Click Refresh.
Since the VM is no longer powered on, the Swap VVol has automatically
been deleted. At the same time, a Memory VVol was created to hold the
contents of the VM's memory due to the suspend operation.
Right click VVol-VM and select Power > Power On. This will allow the
VM to resume from the same point when it was suspended.
In the Recent Tasks pane, wait for the Power On virtual machine task to
complete before proceeding.
Click Refresh.
Note that since the VM is now powered on again, the Memory VVol has
automatically been deleted and the Swap VVol is now available. It may
take a few minutes for the page to update with the changes. Click Refresh
if required.
In the Recent Tasks pane, wait for the Power Off virtual machine task to
complete before proceeding.
Click Refresh.
Note that since the VVol is now powered off, the only VVols that remain
are the Config and two Data VVols.
Right click VVol-VM and select Power > Power On to bring the VM back
online.
Step Action
Click VVol-VM then click the Summary tab and scroll down.
Note: There is a Check Compliance link available to get the latest status
of policy compliance for the associated VM.
Click Apply to all. The policy of all associated hard disks is then changed
to the new policy. Click OK.
3 Verify in the Recent Tasks section that the job has started successfully.
Navigate to Events > Jobs. Verify that three (3) jobs for Update the
profile of an existing Virtual Volume have started for each updated VVol.
Wait until the jobs are completed. You should see the jobs run one after
the other.
Note: You will have to click Refresh periodically to see the updated status
of the jobs.
Step Action
1 In the open vSphere Web Client, navigate to Home > Hosts and
Clusters. Right click VVol-VM and select Snapshots > Take Snapshot...
Name: VVol-VM_Snapshot
Click OK.
In the Recent Tasks pane, verify that the snapshot task has started.
In the Jobs page, click Refresh. Verify in Unisphere that three (3) job
tasks have been created for the snapshot operation.
Click Customize (Gear icon) and select Columns. If the Replica Type
checkbox is not selected, check the checkbox now.
Notice the column called Replica Type has been added to the table view.
You can see that two snapshot VVols have been created for the VVol-VM.
In the Recent Tasks page, verify that the snapshot job task has finished. If
not, wait until it completes successfully.
4 Right click VVol-VM and select Clone > Clone to Virtual Machine...
5 For the name field, enter VVol-VM_Clone and then ensure the
VCSA.hmarine.test > Datacenter location is selected. Click Next to
continue the wizard.
7 In the Select storage page, leave all the settings at default as you will be
using the same storage policy and VVol datastore. You can ignore the
capability message that the bottom of the page. Click Next to continue the
wizard.
8 In the Select clone options page, you can see additional clone options.
Leave the default settings. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Recent Tasks pane, confirm that a job has been started for the
clone VM operation. Wait until the operation has completed successfully.
On the Storage > VMware > Virtual Volumes page, click Refresh to see
the latest changes.
Due to the cloning operation, you will see that three additional VVols have
been created for the VVol-VM Clone virtual machine.
Step Action
1 First, check the current size of the VVol datastore in the Unisphere
session by navigating to Storage > VMware > Datastores.
Record the size. __________
Return to the open vSphere Web Client tab.
In the task pane on the right, click the Related Objects tab
You will see that VVol_Datastore listed with its Capacity size.
Does its size match what you recorded in Unisphere? ______________
2 Return to the open Unisphere session. Navigate to Storage > VMware >
Datastores.
Double click the VVol_Datastore. Select the Capability Profiles tab.
Select the Capacity Pool_CP capability profile and click the Pencil Icon
(edit) at the right end of the line.
Increase the current storage size by 10 GB. Click anywhere outside of the
edit field to save the changes.
Click Apply and then click Close.
You will see the VVol_Datastore size has now increased by 10 GB.
You will see the size of the VVol_Datastore datastore now reflects the
changes in Unisphere to show additional capacity. It may take 2-3 minutes
for the updated capacity to propagate successfully. Refresh periodically as
needed.
Step Action
1 In this lab we will check if the FAST VP feature is licensed on the system
and verify its status.
From your Student Desktop system open a Unisphere session to the lab
VSA-Source Unity system (IP address 192.168.1.113).
2 To check if FAST VP can be set in our Unity system we must verify if the
feature is licensed and enabled.
From the Unisphere user interface open the System Global Settings
window.
3 From the License Management page of the Software and Licenses >
License Information section, look for the FAST VP license.
Verify that the feature has a green check mark in front of it meaning that
the license is installed and the feature is operational.
4 FAST VP settings are also managed at the Global System settings level
and at the storage resource levels.
5 From the FAST VP Settings, it is also possible to modify the schedule for
the Data Relocation between the storage tiers on the system.
Prior to the change, if there were data scheduled for relocation, then the
FAST VP Settings page will calculate the amount of data to relocate and
update the information on the window.
The FAST VP tab shows the following information for the heterogeneous
pool:
Also note that the data relocation can be manually started from this page
and that the FAST VP System Settings window can also be launched from
here.
Step Action
1 In this part of the lab we are going to perform a simple write operation to
WIN1 LUN0 and observe how FAST VP will relocate the data depending
on the storage tier policy assigned to the storage resource.
From the Student Desktop system taskbar select the Remote Desktop
Protocol (RDP) icon to launch the application.
3 From the WIN1 system taskbar click the File Explorer icon.
Expand the Local Disk (C: ) tree and open the Big_Files folder.
There are some sizeable files located in this folder which will be used to
generate some write I/O to the WIN1 LUN0 disk.
5 Select the WIN1 LUN0 (E: ) disk from the Windows Explorer navigation
pane.
Paste the files into the drive. Wait for the copy operation to complete.
You may notice that the LUN usage values do not increase to match what
was written to the LUN. This is caused by the sparse files used in the copy
operation and client-side caching. Please proceed with the lab.
_______________________________________________
You may notice that the data on the LUN is distributed across multiple tiers
and does not reside in only the highest tier. The distribution of data
depends on the tier having space available from the pool. If there is no
space on the highest tier, space is allocated from the next highest tier
having space available for the data. The available space for the tiers within
the pool is not predictable for this lab exercise; it varies based on past
activities you may have performed. You are recording the distribution
above so that when you change the tiering policy, you can see its effect on
the data distribution.
Change the Tiering Policy to Lowest Available Tier and click Apply.
Note that the Move Down (GB) is immediately populated with the total
amount of data that is to be allocated to the lowest available tier possible
because of the tiering policy chosen for WIN1 LUN0.
Note: you may need to wait several minutes for the data distribution values
to change. Closing and opening the LUN Properties page will refresh the
data.
Change the Tiering Policy to Start High then Auto Tier and click Apply.
14 Navigate to Storage > Pools. Double click the FAST VP-1 storage pool.
Click Stop Relocation to interrupt the current data relocation. Then click
Start Relocation.
Note that the Move Up (GB) is immediately populated with the total amount
of data being allocated to a higher tier because of the tiering policy chosen
for WIN1 LUN0.
17 From your Student Desktop open the existing RDP session to WIN1. In the
open File Explorer window delete all the files that were copied to the LUN
and leave the existing New Text Document file.
This part of the lab exercise is complete. You have successfully observed
the data relocation based on choice of Tiering Policy associated with a
storage resource.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system open a Unisphere session to the VSA-
Source Unity system IP address 192.168.1.113
2 To check if Host I/O limits can be set in our Unity system, we must verify if the
feature is licensed and enabled.
From the Unisphere user interface, open the System Global Settings window.
3 From the License Management page of the Software and Licenses > License
Information section, look for the Quality of Service (QoS) license.
Verify that the feature has a green check mark in front of it meaning that the
license is installed and the feature is operational.
From the page host I/O limit policies can be created and any existing policies
are displayed. It also has a link to the Host I/O settings page which was viewed
in the previous step.
8 From the Student Desktop system taskbar select the Remote Desktop
Protocol (RDP) icon to launch the application.
Expand the Local Disk (C: ) tree and open the Big_Files folder.
There are some sizeable files located in this folder which will be used to
generate some write I/O to the WIN1 LUN0.
12 Select the WIN1 LUN0 (E: ) disk from the Windows Explorer navigation pane.
Paste the files into the drive. Wait for the copy operation to complete.
Observe in the graphic the amount of I/Os per second and the bandwidth used
by the host to perform the copy operation.
Step Action
1 In this part of the lab we are going to create an I/O Limit policy and
associate it with the WIN1 LUN0 LUN.
From the Student Desktop return to the open Unisphere session. Navigate
to System > Performance > Host I/O Limits.
2 From the page we are able to define policies which will limit the I/O
serviced by block storage resources accessed by hosts via FC or iSCSI
protocols.
Click the + icon to create a new limit. The Create Host I/O Limit wizard
opens.
Name: Silver_Policy
Description: Good (Class – Service)
Shared: unchecked
Limit Type: Absolute Limit (radio button selected)
Maximum IO/S: 800
Maximum Bandwidth: 9000 KBPS
I/O traffic to block storage resources (LUNs, Consistency Groups) can be
limited accordingly to the threshold that is configured here (throughput
and/or bandwidth).
4 In the Select Storage Resources to Associate with the I/O Limit section
select WIN1 LUN0.
8 The new policy will be displayed in the Host I/O Limits page.
Name: Gold_Policy
Description: Better (Class – Service)
Shared: unchecked
Limit Type: Absolute Limit (radio button selected)
Maximum IO/S: 1000
Maximum Bandwidth: 11000 KBPS
Storage Resource: Linux1 LUN0
Create a third policy with the settings below:
Name: Platinum_Policy
Description: Best (Class – Service)
Shared: Checked
Limit Type: Absolute Limit (radio button selected)
Maximum IO/S: 2000
Maximum Bandwidth: 20480 KBPS
Storage Resource: CG_LUN-00, CG_LUN-01, CG_LUN-02
Double click the WIN1 LUN0 LUN to open its properties page.
Note that now there is a Host I/O Limit associated with the LUN.
Observe that both bandwidth and throughput graphics show a line for the
limits. Change the frequency range to Real Time. Wait at least 1 minute for
the graphic to refresh and populate with information. Both I/O measures
should default to zero since there is no write activity from the Host to this
LUN at the moment. The limit lines are still displayed in the graphic.
12 This part of the lab exercise is complete. You have successfully created a
Quality of Service policy and associated it with block storage resource.
Step Action
1 In this lab section we will manually extend the capacity of a thin file
system created in a Unity system using the Unisphere interface.
From your Student Desktop system open a Unisphere session to the VSA-
Source Unity system IP address 192.168.1.113
5 From the FAST VP-2 properties window navigate to the Usage tab.
The NAS servers and file systems that were created in the storage pool
are displayed.
Select the SMB_fs and note the value listed for it in the Total Pool Space
Used (GB) column.
7 From the SMB_fs Properties window change the size field to 10 GB.
9 From the Storage Resources page for the FASTVP-2 Pool, click the
Refresh icon and note the value for the SMB_fs Total Pool Space Used
(GB)
Was there a change in size after the extension of the file system? _____
10 From the Usage tab select the Capacity option. Record the following:
Have you noticed any changes besides the advertised file system size?
________
Step Action
1 In this lab section we will create a new User Quota on a file system.
Double click the SMB_fs file system to open its properties page.
The tab is divided in two sections: File System and Quota Tree. The
default section is File System showing the User Quota Report page which
will list the file system storage space consumed per user.
5 From the Create User Quota wizard window, click the + icon to open the
Configure User window.
Domain: hmarine.test
User Name: Swest
8 On the Limits page, specify the Soft Limit and a Hard Limit for the User
Quota.
A Soft Limit, when surpassed, will begin the Grace Period countdown. The
user can continue to write to the file system until the Grace Period expires.
The Grace Period is modifiable and defaults to 7 days.
The Hard Limit stops any write activity when it is reached, regardless of
any Grace Period.
Soft Limit: 1 GB
Hard Limit: 3 GB
9 The quota settings are displayed on the Review Your Selections section
as shown here.
11 The new User Quota will be displayed in the User Quota Report page.
Step Action
1 From the Student Desktop system taskbar select the Remote Desktop
Protocol (RDP) icon to launch the application.
Expand the Local Disk (C: ) tree and open the Big_Files folder.
There are some sizeable files located in this folder which will be used for
testing the quotas.
6 Paste the file into the share. Wait for the copy operation to complete.
Click the Refresh icon to update the information displayed on the User
Quota Report.
Is there any change to storage consumption for the Swest user? ______
Note: You should not see any update to the user quotas when you click
refresh.
Also note that the Swest user is identified by ID now rather that username.
8 From the User Quota Report tab of the SMB_fs Properties window click
the Manage Quota Settings link.
9 In the Manage Quota Settings dialog box, you realize that User Quotas
were never enforced.
Click the checkbox for Select Enforce User Quotas and click OK.
10 From the Quotas tab of the SMB_fs Properties window, click the Refresh
icon to poll updated information about your User Quotas.
11 Verify the User Quota for Scott West has changed its state, and its Soft
Limit Usage has been fully consumed.
You can also verify that there are three other entries in User Quota Report
for the other users (administrator, Swall, and Epratt) who have also
accessed the file system. Notice that there are no limits defined for them.
Also notice that users are list by User ID and not by Windows names.
The Edit Selected User Quota Limits window opens. It displays the User
ID and the Windows Names for the user.
12 Next, you are going to test the Hard Limit defined in the user quota policy
for Scott West.
13 From the Local Disk (C: )\ Big_Files folder, copy 1GBFile-2 and 1GBFile-
3 to the clipboard.
The error message is due to the User Quota’s Hard Limit restricting the
consumable space for the user swest. Click Skip to end the copy
operation.
Verify that only one of the files was copied to the directory.
Click the Refresh icon to update the information displayed on the User
Quota Report.
Notice that the usage of the Swest account has increased above 2.0 GB.
One of the files could not be copied copy because it caused the 3 GB
hard limit to be exceeded.
Observe that the Soft Limit has been exceeded and the Grace Period (7
days) has been activated.
18 In the User Quota Report page, observe that the User Quota Hard Limit
has been increased to 5.0 GB.
20 From the Local Disk (C: )\ Big_Files folder, copy 1GBFile-4 to the
clipboard.
The copy process should succeed. Verify that the copied files are present
on the share.
Close the Windows Explorer windows and logoff the remote desktop
session.
Step Action
1 In this section of the lab we are going to create a Quota Tree on a file
system.
2 From the Quotas tab of the SMB_fs Properties window, select Quota Tree
on the left of the window.
4 In the Create Quota Tree wizard, enter the configuration information for
the new quota tree.
Note: The path is relative to the root of the file system SMB_fs and must
start with a forward slash.
Soft Limit: 1 GB
Hard Limit: 3 GB
6 The quota settings are displayed on the Review Your Selections section
as shown here.
Step Action
1 In this section you will conduct testing of the Quota Tree configured in the
previous part of this Lab exercise.
From the Student Desktop system taskbar, select the Remote Desktop
Protocol (RDP) icon to launch the application.
Expand the Local Disk (C: ) tree and open the Big_Files folder.
There are some sizeable files located in this folder which will be used for
testing the quotas.
6 Paste the files into the share. Wait for the copy operation to complete.
From the Quotas tab of the SMB_fs Properties window, click the Refresh
icon to update the information displayed.
The usage for the /Engineering_Data path should have increased to 2.0
GB.
9 From the Local Disk (C: )\Big_Files folder, copy the 500MBFile-1, and the
750MBFile-1 files.
One of the files will get copied to the share but the copy of the second file
is interrupted with the message displayed here.
The only way to allow this copy operation to complete is to increase the
Hard Limit of the Quota Tree for the /Engineering_Data directory.
From the Quotas tab of the SMB_fs Properties window, double click the
quota for the Engineering_Data path.
12 From the Quota Tree Properties window, notice that the Soft Limit has
been exceeded and the Grace Period (7 days) has been activated.
Modify the Hard Limit to 5GB and click Apply. Then click Close.
14 In the error message left open in a previous step, click Try Again to
continue with the copy operation.
The operation should be successful this time. You should now see two
1GB files, one 750MB file and a 500MB file in the share.
Close the Windows Explorer windows and logoff the remote desktop
session.
Step Action
2 From the Quota Tree page, double click the quota tree.
3 From the Quota Tree Properties window, select the User Quotas tab.
In the Create User Quota wizard, click the + icon to add a user.
Domain: hmarine.test
User Name: epratt
Soft Limit: 1 GB
Hard Limit: 3 GB
8 The quota settings are displayed on the Review Your Selections section
as shown here.
10 The new configuration will be displayed in the Quota Tree Properties page.
Note that the user name is NOT shown, but the User ID that corresponds
with the username is shown. Double click the quota to verify the username
in the Edit Selected User Quota Limits window.
At the top of this page, check the Enforce User Quotas checkbox.
Step Action
1 In this section you will test the User Quota configured on the Quota Tree
created previously in this lab exercise.
From the Student Desktop system taskbar select the Remote Desktop
Protocol (RDP) icon to launch the application.
Expand the Local Disk (C: ) tree and open the Big_Files folder.
6 Paste the files into the share. Wait for the copy operation to complete.
7 Now try copying the 500MBFile-1 and 750MBFile1 files from Big_Files to
Engineering_Data.
One of the files will get copied to the share but the copy of the second file
is interrupted with the message displayed here.
From the User Quotas tab in the Quota Tree properties page, click the
Reload link to update the information displayed.
Observe that the usage of the Epratt account has increased due to the
copy operations. The hard limit was exceeded when trying to copy one of
the last two files. Notice that one file did get copied to the share.
Notice that the Soft Limit has been exceeded and the Grace Period (7
days) has been activated.
11 In the error message left open in a previous step, click Try Again to
continue with the copy operation.
The operation should be successful this time. You should now see three
1GB files in the file system directory.
The operation completes an all the files copied are on the share.
Close the Windows Explorer windows and logoff the remote desktop
session.
Step Action
1 On this lab section we will manually shrink the capacity of a Unity thin file
system using the Unisphere interface.
From your Student Desktop system, open a Unisphere session to the lab
VSA-Source Unity system IP address 192.168.1.113
3 From the FAST VP-2 properties window navigate to the Usage tab.
The default Capacity option is selected and the Current Pool Capacity is
displayed.
The NAS servers and file systems that were created in the storage pool
are displayed along with the space they are using from the pool and space
consumed by their snapshots if present.
Review the values displayed in the Total Pool Space Used (GB) column.
Add all of these values together and verify that the sum correlates to the
Pool’s Used space you recorded above.
Select the SMB_fs file system and record its Total Pool Space Used
(GB) value. _______
Click on the edit icon (pencil) or double-click the selection to open its
properties.
7 A warning message is displayed alerting the user the file system will be
reduced in size with an estimate of how much space will be returned to
the pool.
Did the Pool free space value recorded here increase from the value
recorded in step 5 above? __________
Did the increase in Pool free space correlate to the value recorded in step
7? ____
9 From the Storage Resources page review the Total Pool Space Used
(GB)
What is the Total Pool Space used by the file system? _____________
Notice that the space this file system uses from the pool is actually greater
that the file system’s capacity. To explain this, when a new file system is
created it uses space from the pool corresponding to its Minimum
Allocation size which is 3 GB in this case. It also allocates another 3 GB of
space used for tracking the pool slices that the file system uses. This is
metadata needed for file system operations as data gets stored on the file
system and as extensions to the file system are made.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system taskbar, launch the RDP application
and create an RDP session to the WIN1 host as the administrator.
2 From the WIN1 host taskbar launch File Explorer. Select the WIN1 LUN0
drive and open the text document created in the earlier exercise.
Add a line of text to the document: This line was written to the LUN
from WIN1 prior to the initial snapshot.
3 From your Student Desktop system taskbar launch Internet Explorer and
establish a Unisphere session to the VSA-Source system and login.
Navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs and select WIN1 LUN0. Click the
Edit icon to open the LUN Properties window.
4 Select the Snapshots tab and click the + icon to create a snapshot of the
LUN.
The Create Snapshot window opens. In the Name field, replace the
default system provided name with: Initial_snap
In the Description field input the current time as displayed from the
Student Desktop taskbar.
The window displays several Retention Policy options with the Pool
Automatic Deletion Policy selected. You will keep this option; it will allow
the snapshot to be retained until the pool the LUN was created from
reaches some pre-defined capacity threshold. Then delete the snapshot
and return the space back to the pool. The Retain Until option can be
configured to retain the snapshot to a specified calendar date and time for
up to a year. The No Automatic Deletion option will prevent the snapshot
from being deleted.
5 With the LUN Snapshots tab still open select the Snapshot Schedule
option.
The list displays three system defined schedules. Select the Default
Protection schedule and review its creation and retention times. Select
and review the other two system defined schedules one at a time.
Click the New Schedule button and the Create Schedule window opens.
The window provides a snapshot frequency granularity that is
hourly/daily/weekly based and also provides a retention policy
configuration. You are going to configure a snapshot schedule that
creates a snapshot every Monday morning at 7:00 AM and is retained for
7 days.
The Daily/Weekly option should be checked along with each day of the
week. Uncheck Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun and leave Mon checked.
The Retention Policy section should have the Retain for radio button
selected and set to 7 Days
7 The newly created schedule is now listed in the Snapshot schedule field.
8 Open the existing RDP session to the WIN1 host. From the open File
Explorer window, open the text document on the WIN1 LUN0 drive.
Add the following line of text: This line was written to the LUN from
WIN1 after the initial snapshot was taken.
9 From your Student Desktop system taskbar, launch the RDP application
and create an RDP session to the WIN1 host as the administrator.
10 From the WIN1 host taskbar launch File Explorer. Select the WIN1 LUN0
drive and open the text document created in the earlier exercise.
Add a line of text to the document: This line was written to the LUN
from WIN1 prior to the initial snapshot.
Step Action
1 You will now access the LUN snapshot from another Windows host –
WIN2.
From your Student Desktop system taskbar, launch the RDP application
and establish an RDP session to the WIN2 host as the administrator.
From the WIN2 system taskbar, click the iSCSI Initiator icon to launch the
application.
Select the Discovery tab. Click the Discover Portal button. In the
Discover Target Portal window, in its IP address or DNS name field input:
192.168.3.100
Select the Targets tab. In the Discovered targets section the VSA-Source
IQN is displayed with an Inactive status. Click the Connect button to
connect the initiator to the target.
From the Advanced Settings window, in the Local adaptor dropdown list,
select Microsoft iSCSI Initiator. In the Initiator IP dropdown list, select
192.168.3.107. From the Target portal IP dropdown list, select
192.168.3.100 /3260. Click OK to configure the settings.
Name: WIN2
Operating System: Windows Server
Network Address: 192.168.2.11
Check the initiator checkbox and click Next to continue the wizard.
The Results window displays the status of the operation to add the host.
When it has completed successfully Close the window.
The WIN2 host should now be listed in the Hosts window with 1 displayed
in the Initiators column.
4 In Unisphere navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs and select the WIN1
LUN0 LUN and click the Edit icon to open its properties page.
Select the Snapshots tab and check the checkbox for the Initial_snap.
From the More Actions dropdown list select the Attach to host action.
Click the + icon to configure access. In the Access Type dropdown list
select Read/Write.
5 Open the existing RDP session to the WIN2 host. From its taskbar click
the Server Manager icon to launch the application.
From the upper right corner Tasks dropdown, select Rescan Storage.
7 From the WIN2 taskbar, launch File Explorer and select the WIN1 LUN0
drive. Open the text document.
Is the line of text present in the file that you entered from the WIN1 host
prior to the initial snapshot? __________________________________
Is the line of text present in the file that you entered from the WIN1 host
after the initial snapshot was created? __________________________
_________________________________________________________
8 Add the following line of text to the file: This line was written to the LUN
snapshot from WIN2.
9 Now you will remove the snapshot disk from the host.
In Server Manager right click the 5.00 GB disk and select Take Offline. In
the Take Disk Offline window click Yes to offline the disk. The disk status
is shown as Offline.
Close File Explorer and logoff from the WIN2 RDP session.
From the WIN1 LUN0 LUN Properties page Snapshots tab, the
Initial_snap should still be checked. If not, check it.
From the More Actions dropdown, select Detach from host from the list.
Step Action
1 Open the existing RDP session to the WIN1 host. In its open File Explorer
window with the WIN1 LUN0 drive selected, open the text document.
Is the line of text that was written to the snapshot from the WIN2 host present in
the file? _______________________________________________________
Why? _________________________________________________________
Add the following line of text to the file: This line was written to the LUN from
WIN1 after the initial snapshot was taken and before the Restore
operation.
2 Launch Server Manager from the WIN1 taskbar. Navigate to File and Storage
Services > Disks. Right-click the 5.00 GB disk and select Take Offline from the
list. In the Take Disk Offline window click Yes to Offline the disk.
3 From your Student Desktop system open the existing Unisphere session.
From the WIN1 LUN0 LUN Properties page Snapshots tab, the Initial_snap
should still be checked. If not, check it.
From the More Actions dropdown, select Restore from the list.
The system will automatically create a backup snapshot of the LUN to preserve
its state before initiating a restore operation. The Restore window provides a
field for the snapshot name and provides a message recommending to quiesce
IO from the host. Click OK to perform the snapshot restore operation.
The LUN has now been restored to the data state that the Initial_snap snapshot
captured.
In the Open Server Manager application right-click the 5.00 GB disk and select
Bring Online from the list. In the Bring Disk Online window click Yes to bring
the disk online.
In the open File Explorer window with the WIN1 LUN0 drive selected, open the
text document.
Is the line of text written to the LUN by WIN1 prior to the initial snapshot present
in the file? _____________________________________________________
Is the line of text written to the LUN by WIN1 after the initial snapshot and prior
to the restore present in the file? ___________________________________
Is the line of text written to the snapshot from WIN2 present in the file? _____
______________________________________________________________
This completes the LUN Snapshot lab exercise. You have created a LUN
snapshot and a snapshot schedule. You accessed a LUN snapshot to see its
captured data state and wrote to the snapshot. You also performed a Snapshot
restore operation to restore a LUN to the data state captured in the snapshot.
Step Action
2 In Unisphere navigate to Storage > File > File Systems. Click the + icon
to create a new file system.
The Create a File System wizard opens. In the Protocol section, select the
Windows Shares (SMB) radio button. In the NAS Server list, the
NAS_SMB is listed for the NAS Server. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Pool field select FAST VP-2. Configure the size to be 5 GB. Leave
all other settings at default. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the Shares section check the SMB Share (Windows) checkbox. Name
the share: DP_FS_share. Click Next to continue the wizard.
In the SMB Share’s Other Settings section you will keep the defaults. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
You will not configure Replication; click Next to continue the wizard.
The Summary section displays the details of the file system creation. Click
Finish to perform the creation operation.
The Results section will display the status of the file system creation.
Close the window when the operation completes successfully.
3 Check the DP_fs file system checkbox and click the Edit icon to open its
Properties page.
Select the Snapshots tab and navigate to the Snapshot Schedule page.
It displays the schedule enabled during the file system creation. The
schedule will automatically create snapshots every day at 8:00 AM and
retain them for 7 days.
4 You will now access the DP_fs file system share and create data on it
prior to any snapshot creation.
From the Student Desktop system taskbar launch the RDP application
and establish an RDP session to WIN1 as the domain administrator.
5 From the WIN1 system taskbar click the Run icon. In the Open field input:
\\NAS_SMB\DP_FS_share and click the OK button. The share window
opens.
Right-click in the share window and select New > Text Document. Open
the file and input the following text: This line was written to the file
system prior to any snapshot creation. Save and close the file.
Step Action
1 From the existing Unisphere session on your Student desktop, from the
Snapshots tab and click the + icon to create a new snapshot.
In the Name field input: First_snap_ro. In the Description field input: This
is the first snapshot of the file system. It is a read-only snap.
2 Open the existing RDP session to WIN1. In the share window, open the
New text document and add the following line to the file: This line was
added after the first read-only snapshot was created.
3 Return to your open Unisphere session. In the Snapshots tab, click the +
icon to create a new snapshot.
Select the radio button to set the Access Type to Read/Write (shares).
The page now lists the two manually created snapshots; one read-only
snap and one read/write snap.
4 Open the existing RDP session to WIN1. In the share window, open the
New text document and add the following line to the file: This line was
added after the second read/write snapshot was created.
5 You will now place some data on the NFS_fs file system prior to creating a
snapshot of it.
From your Student Desktop system taskbar click the PuTTY icon to
launch the application and establish an SSH session to the Linux1
system.
In the PuTTY screen Host Name (or IP address) field input: Linux1 and
click the Open button.
Add a line of text to the epallis file by issuing the command: echo “this is
text written to the file prior to the read-only snapshot of the file
system.” >> epallis
The line of text will be appended to the end of the epallis file. Verify the
text is present by issuing the command: more epallis
6 You will now create a read-only snapshot of the NFS_fs file system.
Return to your open Unisphere session. Navigate to Storage > File > File
Systems and select the NFS_fs file system by placing a check in its
checkbox and unchecking any other checkboxes.
Click the Edit icon to open the properties page and select the Snapshots
tab. Click the + icon to create a new snapshot.
In the Name field input: NFS_cvfs. In the Description field input: This is a
read-only snapshot to be accessed via NFS using the .ckpt data
path.
Add a line of text to the epallis file by issuing the command: echo “this is
text written to the file after the creation of the read-only snapshot of
the file system.” >> epallis
Verify the text was appended to the end of the epallis file by issuing the
command: more epallis
Step Action
Click in the File System selection field and select the DP_fs file system. Click
the Select button. Select the Snapshot for File System “DP_fs” radio button.
Leave the Local Path setting as is to create a top-level share. Click Next to
continue the wizard.
In the Advanced section leave the default settings in place and click Next to
continue the wizard.
The Results screen will display the share creation process. Close the window
when the share is successfully created.
2 Open the existing RDP session to WIN1. It should have an open window to the
DP_FS_share. From the system taskbar, click the Run icon to open another
window to the read/write snapshot share. In the Open field input:
\\NAS_SMB\DP_fs_RW_snap_share and click the OK button. The share
window opens.
There should now be two open share windows; one to the file system share
DP_FS_share and one to the RW shapshot share DP_fs_RW_snap_share.
From each window, open the existing New Text Document and compare them.
What are the differences between the content of the two files? ____________
______________________________________________________________
Why? _________________________________________________________
Add the following line of text to the New Text Document opened from the
DP_fs_RW_snap_share: Text added to the RW snapshot.
Open the file from the DP_FS_share. Is the newly added line to the
DP_fs_RW_snap_share present in this file? __________________________
Why? ________________________________________________________
4 You will now access the read-only snapshot of the DP_fs using the snapshot
CVFS mechanism.
From your open DP_fs_share window, right click in the white space and select
Properties.
The Folder versions section will list read-only snapshots of the file system with a
date and time timestamp when the snapshot was taken. You should see the
read-only snapshot you created manually. If time had elapsed for the snapshot
schedule to have automatically created snapshots, they would be listed here.
Select the snapshot you manually created and click the Open button.
A new window opens with the snapshot path listed in its navigation field.
______________________________________________________________
Right-click the file to display the list of operations that can be done to the file. Is
the Delete option present? _________________________________________
Why? _________________________________________________________
5 In the open window to the file system share having the navigation NAS_SMB >
DP_FS_share listed, right click the New Text Document to display the list of
operations. Is the Delete option present? _____________________________
Why? _________________________________________________________
6 You can now recover the original file from the read-only snapshot. In the open
window to the read-only snapshot select the file. Drag and drop copy the file to
the open file system window.
Close the open windows to the file system share and the read-only snapshot.
7 You will now access the read-only snapshot of the file system from the Linux1
NFS client.
This is the file that resides on the file system. To view and access the read-only
snapshot of the file system, you must explicitly use the hidden .ckpt data path.
You will then see a snapshot folder having a date/time name format for when
the snapshot was created. To see the read-only snapshot, issue the following
command: ls –la /nfs/.ckpt
To access the snapshot, change directory into the snapshot folder name using
the following command: cd /nfs/.ckpt/<snapshot folder name>
List the content of the snapshot by issuing the following command: ls –la
You should see the epallis file.
Look at the file content using the following command: more epallis
Is the content of the epallis file on the snapshot different than the content of the
file on the file system? ___________________________________________
Why? ________________________________________________________
Unmount the file system by issuing the following command: umount /nfs
This completes the lab exercise. You have applied a snapshot schedule to a file
system during its creation. You have created manual Read/Write and read-only
snapshots of file systems and have accessed them.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system, launch the RDP application and
establish a session to the WIN2 system as the local administrator.
VIRT171285ZJAX,UnityVSA, VIRT171285ZJAX,SP_A,Ready to be
configured,auto,,auto,fe 80::260:1651:65b5:fef9|64|
3 Now you will use the initcli tool to configure a management IP address
and friendly name for the system by issuing the following command:
The command takes a moment to run. The output of the command should
be as follows:
The UnityVSA system now has been configured with an IP address and
friendly name.
Step Action
The browser will display a website security certificate warning screen that
relates to the UnityVSA self-signed certificate. Click the Continue to this
website (not recommended) link.
You will now install the UnityVSA certificate into the browser to prevent
subsequent security warnings. On the Address line of the browser, click
on the Certificate error as shown here:
You will now install the certificate as the message indicates. Click the
Install Certificate button.
The Certificate Import Wizard opens. Select the Local Machine radio
button and click Next to continue the wizard.
On the next wizard screen select the Place all certificates in the
following store radio button. Click the Browse button to select a store.
From the Select the certificate store you want to use tree select the
Trusted Root Certification Authorities and click OK. Click Next to
continue the wizard.
A window opens stating the import was successful. Click OK to close the
window.
Click OK to close the Certificate window. Close all tabs to the browser.
4 The Admin and Service Password section requires that a new password
be assigned to the system.
Ensure the Set service password the same as admin password option is
checked.
5 The system will now be licensed in the Unisphere Licenses section. Click
the Install License button.
In the Select LicenseFile window, click the Browse button. Navigate to the
C:\VSA Licenses\Destination folder and select the license file present.
Click the Open button to use this license file.
The Unisphere Licenses section now displays the license file installed
successfully.
6 The DNS Servers section opens with the radio button selected for
Configure DNS server address manually. Click the Add button to add
the DNS Server address.
The Add DNS Server window opens. In the IP Address field input:
192.168.1.50 and click the Add button.
7 The NTP Servers section opens to configure an NTP server. Click the
Add button.
The Add NTP Server window opens. In the IP Address field input:
192.168.1.50 and click the Add button.
8 The Pools section opens for configuration. Click the Create Pools button.
The Tier Assignment section opens. It will display the Virtual Disks seen
by the UnityVSA system. The system has been configured to see six
virtual disks: two 9.9 GB disks, two 19.9 GB disks and two 49.9 GB disks.
You will now assign a Storage Tier to each of the virtual disks by
individually selecting the Storage Tier dropdown list for each virtual disk.
For each 9.9 GB virtual disk, select Extreme Performance Tier. For each
19.9 GB virtual disk, select Performance Tier. For each 49.9 GB virtual
disk, select Capacity Tier.
Once all virtual disks have been assigned to the specified storage tier,
click Next to continue the wizard.
The Tiers section opens for configuration. In this window you will select
the Storage Tiers that will be used for creating the Pool. Place a check in
all three Tiers; Extreme Performance Tier, Performance Tier, and
Capacity Tier.
The Select Virtual Drives section opens for configuration. In this window
you will assign one virtual disk from each Storage Tier for use in the Pool.
By default all of the disks are selected. Deselect the second virtual disk in
each Storage Tier by unchecking its checkbox. You will have the first
virtual disk in each of the tiers checked: Extreme Performance Tier,
Performance Tier, and Capacity Tier.
The Capacity and Profile Name and Description section opens. You will
not configure this section. Click Next to continue the wizard.
The Results section opens and displays the status of the Pool creation.
Close the window when the operation is complete.
9 With the Pool section still open you will now configure a second Pool.
Click the Create Pools button.
The Create Pool Wizard opens again. In the Name field input: FAST VP-2
The Tier Assignment section opens. You have already assigned the
Storage Tiers to the virtual disks. Click Next to continue the wizard.
The Tiers section opens to assign Tiers to the Pool. Place a check in all
three Tiers; Extreme Performance Tier, Performance Tier, and
Capacity Tier.
The Select Virtual Drives section opens for configuration. The one
remaining virtual disk in each tier is selected for use. You will keep this
configuration for the Pool.
The Capacity and Profile Name and Description section opens. You will
not configure this section. Click Next to continue the wizard.
The Results section opens and displays the status of the Pool creation.
Close the window when the operation is complete.
10 The Alert Settings section opens. You will not configure this section. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
The Proxy Server section opens. You will not configure this section. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
11 The iSCSI Interfaces section opens for configuration. You will create an
iSCSI Interface, click the Add iSCSI Interface button to create an
interface.
12 The NAS Servers section opens. You will not configure this section. Click
Next to continue the wizard.
Step Action
1 This replication lab will use both UnityVSA systems in the lab setup; VSA-
Source and VSA-Destination. You will configure replication
communications between the two systems in this part of the lab exercise.
From your Student Desktop system taskbar, launch Internet Explorer and
establish a Unisphere session to the VSA-Source system at IP address
192.168.1.113. Open another Internet Explorer tab and establish a
Unisphere session to the VSA-Destination system at IP address
192.168.2.113. The login credentials for both systems are
admin/Password123!
2 The first replication communications you will create are the Interfaces for
replication on both systems. The Interfaces will establish an IP connection
between the systems to carry the replicated data.
Leave the Gateway field blank. Note: The Interfaces you will create on
both systems are on the same network so a Gateway will not be required.
If Interfaces are created on both systems are on different networks, the
Gateway configuration would be needed.
The User Name and Password fields will be populated with credentials
which are: admin/Password123!
Step Action
1 In the VSA-Source Unisphere session, navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs.
Select the Replication tab and click the Configure Replication button.
The first section presents the configuration of mode, RPO and the destination.
From the Replication Mode dropdown list select Asynchronous.
3 The next wizard section configures the destination storage resources for
creating the replicated LUN. The Name field defines the name the LUN will have
on the destination system. You will keep the populated name of: WIN1 LUN0
The Pool field defines the destination system storage pool the LUN will be
created from. You will keep the populated pool of FAST VP-1
The destination Tiering Policy can also be configured. You will keep the default
policy of Start High Then Auto-Tier
4 The wizard displays a Summary for the configuration of the replication session
as shown here.
The Results section displays the status of the creation operation. Close the
window when the operation completes successfully.
The details of the replication session for the LUN will be displayed. It shows last
synchronization time, the replicated object on the two systems, identifies which
system allows IO to the LUN, and what Replication operations can be done to
the session.
_______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
5 Navigate to Protection & Mobility > Replication > Sessions. The new
replication session is displayed. Click the More Actions dropdown list. Compare
its active and grayed out replication operations to the ones recorded in the
previous step. Are they the same or different? __________________________
Click the Edit icon for the Session Name. Change the name to WIN1_LUN0 and
click the OK button.
If the original name is still displayed, refresh the page until the new name is
displayed.
8 Click the More Actions dropdown list. Compare its active and grayed out
replication operations to the ones recorded previously from the VSA-Source
system.
Why? __________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
9 Navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs. The WIN1 LUN0 LUN is displayed. It was
created on the destination system by the replication process.
Select the Host Access tab and you will see no host has been granted access
to the LUN. Host access will need to be configured to the LUN so its replicated
data will be accessible to a host should the source site become unavailable and
the replication session failed over.
11 From your Student Desktop system taskbar, launch the RDP application and
establish an RDP session to the WIN2 host as the administrator.
12 From the WIN2 system taskbar, click the iSCSI Initiator icon to launch the
application.
Select the Discovery tab. Click the Discover Portal button. In the Discover
Target Portal window, in its IP address or DNS name field input: 192.168.3.101
Select the Targets tab. In the Discovered targets section the VSA-Destination
IQN is displayed with an Inactive status. Select it and click the Connect button
to connect the initiator to the target.
In the Connect to Target window, check the Enable multi-path checkbox. Click
the Advanced button.
From the Advanced Settings window, in the Local adaptor dropdown list, select
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator. In the Initiator IP dropdown list, select 192.168.3.107.
From the Target portal IP dropdown list, select 192.168.3.101 /3260. Click OK to
configure the settings.
From the LUN properties page Host Access tab, click the + icon to add host
access to the LUN.
The Select Host Access window opens. From the More Actions dropdown list
select Add Host.
14 The Add a Host wizard opens. Input the following host configuration:
Name: WIN2
Operating System: Windows Server
Network Address: 192.168.2.11
A Summary window displays the information for the host being added. Click
Finish to initiate the Add Host operation.
The Results window displays the progress of the operation. Close the window
when the operation completes.
15 In the Select Host Access window, check the WIN2 checkbox to select the host
and click OK.
The WIN2 host is now configured to access the replicated WIN1 LUN0 LUN.
Step Action
1 In the VSA-Source Unisphere session, navigate to Storage > File > NAS
Servers.
Click the Edit icon to open the NAS Server properties page.
Select the Replication tab and click the Configure Replication button.
The first section presents the configuration of mode, RPO and the
destination. From the Replication Mode dropdown list select
Asynchronous.
3 The next wizard section configures the destination storage resources for
creating the replicated NAS Server and any of its associated file systems.
The Name field defines the name the NAS Server will have on the
destination system. You will keep the populated name of: NAS_SMB
The Pool field defines the destination system storage pool the NAS Server
will be created from. You will keep the populated pool of FAST VP-2
The NAS Server replication session details are displayed in the Replication
tab of the properties page. Close the properties page.
4 Select the File Systems page and from it, select the SMB_fs file system
and click the Edit icon to open its properties page.
Select the Replication tab. The details of the file system replication
session are shown. The system automatically replicates the existing file
systems that are associated with a NAS Server when the NAS Server is
replicated.
In the Session Name field replace the existing name with: SMB_fs_rep
and click OK.
6 Locate the replication session for the DP_fs file system and select it. Then
click the Edit icon to open its details page.
Click the Edit icon for the Session Name. Replace its session name with:
DP_fs_rep and click OK. Close the session details window.
7 Locate the session for the NAS_SMB NAS Server and select it. Click the
Edit icon to open its session details page.
Click the Edit icon for the Session Name. Replace its session name with:
NAS_SMB_rep and click OK. Close the session details window.
In the Network Interfaces section, the interface for the NAS_SMB server is
shown. This interface configuration was replicated along with the NAS
Server from the VSA-Source. However the VSA-Destination system is
connected to a different network. So the interface configuration of the
replicated NAS Server will need to be changed. Select the interface and
click the Edit icon.
You can now enter a new interface configuration for the NAS Server.
In the Edit NAS Server Interface confirmation window click Yes to apply the
change.
The interface is now modified for the network that is connected to the VSA-
Destination system. If the NAS Server replication session is failed over, it
will be available on the correct network and be able to provide data
services to users.
Step Action
1 In this part of the lab you will perform replication operations on the
replicated LUN and access its data after the operations.
From the Student Desktop system taskbar, launch the RDP application
and establish an RDP session to the WIN1 host as the administrator.
2 The WIN1 system should have access to the WIN1 LUN0 LUN from the
previous lab exercises.
From the WIN1 system taskbar open File Explorer and select the WIN1
LUN0 drive.
Open the New Text Document. Add the following line of text to the file:
This line was added from WIN1 before the Failover with sync was
performed.
3 Prior to performing the replication operation Failover with sync, you will
quiesce host IO to WIN1 LUN0 on the VSA-Source system. This will be
done by using Server Manager to offline the disk.
Right-click the 5.00 GB disk and select Take Offline. Click the Yes button
to offline the disk.
4 From your Student Desktop system, access the Unisphere session to the
VSA-Source and navigate to Protection & Mobility > Replication >
Sessions.
Select the WIN1_LUN0 session. From the More Actions dropdown list,
select the Failover with sync operation.
The WIN1_LUN0 session State will now be Failed Over with Sync.
The operation will make the WIN1 LUN0 LUN read/write on the VSA-
Destination system. The operation will remove host access to WIN1 LUN0
LUN on the VSA-Source system.
5 Access the existing RDP session to WIN1. In the open Server Manager
window, right-click the 5.00 GB disk and select Bring Online. Click the
Yes button to bring the disk online.
Why? ____________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
6 From your Student Desktop system, open the RDP session to the WIN2
system.
7 From the WIN2 taskbar open File Explorer and select the WIN1 LUN0
disk. Open the New Text Document.
Is the line of text added prior to the Failover with sync present in the file?
_____
Add the following line of text to the file: This line was added from WIN2
when failed over to VSA-Destination.
8 Next, you will perform the Resume operation on the replication session.
The resume operation will keep the read/write access to the LUN form the
VSA-Destination system and will restart the replication with the direction
being from the VSA-Destination system to the VSA-Source system
From your Student Desktop system, in the Unisphere session to the VSA-
Destination, navigate to Protection & Mobility > Replication >
Sessions.
Select the WIN1_LUN0 session and from the More Actions dropdown list
select Resume. The Resume Session window provides information about
the operation. Review the information and click the Yes button to resume
the replication session.
9 Now you will perform a Sync operation. This will manually synchronize the
data state of the LUN on the VSA-Source to the data state that is currently
on the VSA-Destination system.
With the WIN1 LUN0 LUN selected, from the More Actions dropdown list,
select the Sync operation. Click Yes in the Sync Session window to
perform the synchronization operation.
10 At this point the data states of the LUNs on the VSA-Destination and the
VSA-Source are the same with the LUN on the VSA-Destination system
being in the read/write state. The LUN on the VSA-Source is still
unavailable for access.
To test this, from your Student Desktop system open the existing RDP
session to WIN1. From its open Server Manager window, try to bring the
LUN online again.
11 In the next few steps you will return the replication as it was prior to the
Failover with sync operation. But before doing that, the WIN2 host IO
should be queisced. You will do this using Server Manager to offline the
disk.
From your Student Desktop system open the existing RDP session to
WIN2. From its open Server Manager window, right-click the 5.00 GB disk
and select Take Offline. Click Yes to offline the disk.
12 You will now perform a Replication Failover operation to return the LUN to
read/write status on the VSA-Source system.
From your Student Desktop system, in the Unisphere session to the VSA-
Source, navigate to Protection & Mobility > Replication > Sessions.
Select the WIN1_LUN0 session. If the session state is still showing Failed
over with Sync, refresh the page.
Form the More Actions dropdown list, select the Failover operation.
The replication session will now be shown in the Failed Over state.
13 From your Student Desktop system open the existing RDP session to the
WIN1 system. In the open Server Manager window, right click the 5.00
GB disk and select Bring Online. Click the Yes button to online the disk.
From the WIN1 system taskbar open File Explorer and select the WIN1
LUN0 disk. Open the New Text Document.
Is the line that was written by the WIN2 host during failover present? ___
14 After the Failover operation, the Replication session is paused and will
need to be restated by performing a Resume operation.
From your Student Desktop system, in the Unisphere session to the VSA-
Source, navigate to Protection & Mobility > Replication > Sessions.
With the WIN1_LUN0 session selected, from the More Actions dropdown
list, select the Resume operation. Click the Yes button to resume the
replication session.
The session is now shown in the normal state. The source of the
replication is again on the VSA-Source system and the replication
destination is to the VSA-Destination system.
Step Action
1 In this part of the lab you will perform replication operations on the
replicated NAS Server and its file systems, and then access the data after
the operations.
From the Student Desktop system taskbar, launch the RDP application
and establish an RDP session to the WIN1 host as the domain
administrator.
2 Before performing replication operations, you will add some data to the
Top$ share on the SMB_fs file system served by the NAS_SMB NAS
Server.
From the WIN1 taskbar click the Run icon and in the Open field input:
\\NAS_SMB\Top$
A window to the share opens. Right-click in the share and select New >
Text Document. Open the file and add the following line to the file: This
line was added prior to the manual sync operation.
3 From your Student Desktop system, in the Unisphere session to the VSA-
Source system navigate to Storage > File > File systems. Select the
SMB_fs file system and click the Edit icon to open the properties page.
Select the Replication tab.
Click the Sync button to perform a manual Sync of the replication session.
Click Yes to perform the sync operation.
4 Return to the RDP session to the WIN1 system. From the WIN1 system
taskbar, click the Run icon and in the Open field input: \\NAS_SMB\Top$
A window to the share opens. Open the New Text Document and add the
following line to the file: This line was added prior to the failover
operation.
5 Now you will perform a failover operation for the NAS Server and its
associated file systems. The NAS Server will be failed over first, then the
file systems.
From your Student Desktop system, in the Unisphere session to the VSA-
Destination system, navigate to Protection & Mobility > Replication >
Sessions.
Select the NAS_SMB_rep session. From the More Actions dropdown list
select the Failover operation. Review the information displayed in the
Failover Session window and click Yes to perform the failover operation.
When the operation completes select the SMB_fs_rep session and from
the More Actions dropdown list select the Failover operation. Click Yes
to perform the failover.
When the operation completes select the DP_fs_rep session and from the
More Actions dropdown list select the Failover operation. Click Yes to
perform the failover operation.
6 Now you will access the data from the VSA-Destination system.
Return to the RDP session to the WIN1 system. From the WIN1 system
taskbar, click the Command Prompt icon.
The command will flush the client DNS Resolver cache. This is used
because the WIN1 client had previously accessed the NAS_SMB NAS
Server on the VSA-Source system where it has an IP address of
192.168.1.115. So that name to IP address is held in the client’s DNS
cache. The NAS_SMB NAS Server on the VSA-Destination system is
configured for the IP address of 192.168.2.115. The client DNS cache
therefore needs to be flushed in order for it to be able to access the
NAS_SMB NAS Server at its new IP address
7 Now you will access the Top$ share from the NAS_SMB NAS Server.
Is the line of text added prior to the manual sync operation present? ____
Is the line of text added prior to the failover operation present? ________
Why? _____________________________________________________
8 Add the following line to the file: This line was added during failover to
the VSA-Destination system.
9 From your Student Desktop system, access the open Unisphere session
to the VSA-Destination system. Navigate to Protection & Mobility >
Replication > Sessions and refresh the page.
From your Student Desktop system, access the open Unisphere session
to the VSA-Destination system. Navigate to Data Protection >
Replication > Sessions and refresh the page.
Select the SMB_fs_rep session and from the More Actions dropdown list
select the Failback operation. Click the Yes button to failback the session.
Why? ____________________________________________________
11 Select the NAS_SMB_rep session and from the More Actions dropdown
list, select the Failback operation. Click the Yes button to failback the
session.
12 Return to the RDP session to the WIN1 system. In the Command window
flush the DNS client cache by running the following command: ipconfig
/flushdns
From the taskbar click the Run icon and in the Open field input:
\\NAS_SMB\Top$ to access the Top$ share.
Is the line of text added during failover present in the file? ___________
Why? ____________________________________________________
13 From you Student Desktop system, access the open the Unisphere
session to the VSA-Source system. Navigate to Storage > File > NAS
Servers. Select the NAS_SMB NAS Server and click the Edit icon to
open its properties page.
Select the Network tab review the information in the Network Interfaces
section.
15 In this step you will ping the two different IP addresses of the NAS_SMB
NAS Servers.
Access the RDP session to the WIN1 system. In the command window
issue the following command: ping 192.168.1.115
The NAS Server that is Preferred is the NAS Server that is the source of
the replication session and therefore has its interface up and available for
access. The NAS Server that is not Preferred is the NAS Server that is the
destination of the replication session and should not be reachable for
access. Therefore its interface is down and not accessible.
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system taskbar, click the File Explorer icon
to launch the application.
Click Next.
4 Accept the license agreement. Select the radio button next to the value
that states, “I accept the terms of the License Agreement”.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Click Next.
7 Accept the default port values. Confirm the data values as described
below:
Click Next.
Click Install.
Click Next.
Click Done.
Step Action
1 Launch AppSync.
The browser will display a website security certificate warning screen that
relates to the Appsync self-signed certificate. Click the Continue to this
website (not recommended) link.
You will now install the Appsync certificate into the browser to prevent
subsequent security warnings. On the Address line of the browser, click
on the Certificate error as shown here:
A Certificate window opens that has several tabs for displaying certificate
information. On the General tab review the Certificate Information
displayed.
You will now install the certificate as the message indicates. Click the
Install Certificate button.
The Certificate Import Wizard opens. Select the Local Machine radio
button and click Next to continue the wizard.
On the next wizard screen select the Place all certificates in the
following store radio button. Click the Browse button to select a store.
From the Select the certificate store you want to use tree select the
Trusted Root Certification Authorities and click OK. Click Next to
continue the wizard.
A window opens stating the import was successful. Click OK to close the
window.
User: admin
Password: Appsync123!
Click Login.
With the default value of “Add Storage Now” selected, Click OK.
5 Add the Unity storage array to AppSync. In the middle of the display, left
hand side, click on Add. Select Unity from the product list.
Click OK.
8 Add vCenter to AppSync. Click Add (located in the lower left hand side).
Name: 192.168.1.49
Username: root
Password: Password123!
Run Discovery Now: Selected (default)
Click OK.
Step Action
1 Using the AppSync GUI navigate to the copy management section. Select
Copy Management from the AppSync menu Bar.
3 Select your VMFS datastore. Select the line that contains the
VMFS_Datastore entry, not the name of the datastore which is a link.
Note: If you did select the datastore entry you will be redirected to view
the copies section of that entry. While service plans can be invoked from
this section, the lab instructions corresponded to another method of
service plan subscription. Navigate back to the VMware Datacenter ->
VMware Datastores tab to complete the next step.
Using the command buttons on the bottom portion of the screen select
Protect -> Subscribe to Plan and Run -> Bronze
5 Examine the details of the protection plan. Click on Details and examine
the details section as the protection plan runs.
Step Action
Click the Continue to this website (not recommended) link on the page.
You will need to click it twice.
Click Login.
2 Navigate to the storage section. From the home screen, select Storage.
Click Create.
Step Action
1 Navigate back to the AppSync interface and confirm you are in the proper
location.
Using the image below confirm you are presented with this view in the
AppSync. If this matches proceed to the next step, if not follow the steps
after the image.
In order to be presented with the view above follow the steps listed below:
3 Begin the process of restoring the datastore. Click on copy you have
previously created and click Restore.
Click Next.
Accept all default values (no options selected) and click Next.
Step Action
Using the image below confirm you are presented with this view in the
vSphere Web client. If this matches proceed to the next step, if not follow
the steps listed in part 4 of this lab guide.
This completes the lab exercise. Close your sessions to AppSync and the
vSphere Web Client.
Step Action
2 Navigate to Storage > Block > LUNs. Select the WIN1 LUN0 LUN.
3 Select the Linux1 LUN0 LUN. Verify the Pool associated to this LUN.
This LUN is currently provided from the FAST VP-1 storage pool. You will
move the LUN to a different storage pool on the system. Before moving
the LUN you will access its data from the Linux1 host to see how the
move operation is transparent to the host.
4 From your Student Desktop system taskbar click the PuTTy icon to launch
the application.
In the PuTTY screen Host Name (or IP address) field input: Linux1 and
click the Open button.
In the PuTTY security message, click the Yes button to connect to the
system.
You are now logged in as root to the Linux1 client as indicate by the #
cursor symbol.
5 Verify that the host has the LUN mounted by running the df –h command.
Verify in the output a file named newfile and a folder named lost+found.
6 You will now create and run a script that displays the current date and lists
the content of the LUN every two seconds. This script will run during the
LUN move operations to demonstrate how the move is transparent to the
host data access on the LUN
Enter the following: while true; do date; ls –l; sleep 2; echo; done
The script will continue displaying a varying time value on each loop to
indicate it is still running.
7 Return to you open Unisphere session. With the Linux1 LUN0 LUN
selected, from the More Actions list, select Move.
The right side of the page will display the move session progress. It
should show Running state.
8 Return to your PuTTY session and verify the script is still running. The
second value in the date output will increment with each loop.
This verifies that the move operation does not affect host data access.
Refresh the page. The move session should now show Completed.
10 Initiate another Move operation to return the LUN to the FAST VP-1 pool.
From More Actions select Move.
11 Return to your PuTTY session and verify the script is still running with the
second value changing with each loop.
Stop the script by pressing the <Ctrl> <c> keyboard keys at the same
time. The scrip will stop and return the prompt.
12 In the Unisphere session, refresh the screen and verify the move
operation is complete and the Linux1 LUN0 LUN is back on the FAST VP-
1 pool.
CRU simulator
Step Action
1 From your Student Desktop system, launch Internet Explorer and establish
a Unisphere session to the VSA-Source system IP address: 192.168.1.113.
The login credentials are: admin/Password123!
3 The Collect Service Information window will open. Click the + icon to begin
a new collection. The Collect Service Information Service Task job
progress is displayed.
4 When it has completed, select the file that was created and click the
download icon.
5 In the window that opens, click Save to save the file to your Windows 8
system.
__________________________________________________________
Step Action
1 In this step, you will save the system configuration settings to a file,
download the resulting file to your Windows 8 system, and view the contents
of the file.
Step Action
1 In this step, you will manually place the Storage Processor, or SPA, into
service mode. Then you will reboot it into normal mode. Note that since
this is a single SP system, putting the SP into service mode will stop all
I/O to the storage system. Be sure to disconnect all network shares,
LUNs, and VMware datastores from each host prior to this task.
2 From your open Unisphere session, select the Enter Service Mode task
and click the Execute button.
3 In the window that opens, enter the service password Password123! and
click OK.
5 After a few minutes, the SP will reboot and you will receive a
communication error from Unisphere. Click Cancel to close the window.
Close any open Internet Explorer tabs.
7 Unisphere will load and navigate to the Service page automatically. Try to
navigate away from the Service Tasks page using the navigation pane on
the left.
Select the Service Tasks tab and highlight the Reboot task and click the
Execute button.
Click OK to confirm.
9 The SP will take a few minutes to reboot. Close your browser session.
Step Action
1 In this step, you will review the alerts generated from the previous lab steps.
Then we will take a look at the jobs page and the system logs.
3 To acknowledge the alerts, select them using the checkbox on the left and
click the Acknowledge button near the top.
4 Navigate to the Jobs page using the link in the Navigation pane. You can
double-click each job for more information.
5 Now let’s navigate to the system logs page. Navigate to System > Service >
Logs.
Shown here are the system logs. Hover over any log message to see the
complete details.
Step Action
1 In this CRU simulator lab, you will replace a 2.5-inch Disk Drive, an IO
Module, and a Converged Network Adaptor, or CNA. Contact your
instructor to acquire the CRU simulator files.
Unity Fundamentals
1) What does the ‘F’ at the end of a Unity Model number indicate?
a. An evaluation machine on loan
b. An all Flash model
c. An array with FAST VP and FAST Cache
d. A UnityVSA
2) Which interface is not supported by the Unity Unified Storage Architecture?
a. iSCSI
b. FCoE
c. Ethernet
d. Fibre Channel
3) Which interface is not supported by the UnityVSA Unified Storage Architecture?
a. Fibre Channel
b. 1 Gb Ethernet
c. iSCSI
d. 10 Gb Ethernet