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Dell Isilon X210 Manuals Manuals and User Guides for Dell Isilon X210. We have 1Dell Isilon X210 manual available for free PDF download: Deployment Manual Dell Isilon X210 Deployment Manual (78 pages). The OneFS Web Administration Guide describes how to activate licenses, configure network interfaces, manage the file system, provision block storage, run system jobs, protect data, back up the cluster, set up storage pools, establish quotas, secure access, migrate data, integrate with other applications, and monitor an EMC Isilon cluster. Eyeglass Configuration Item. Source Appliance software version 1.8.0. Restoring local credentials for clusters. Restoring licenses keys. Adjusting licenses keys to latest format. Isilon is a network-attached storage platform from Dell EMC, running the proprietary OneFS operating system. ADAudit Plus can track file accesses and modifications made in Dell EMC Isilon storage in real time, and detect anomalous activity using its user behavior analytics (UBA) engine.
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Introduction to this Guide
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Use this document to get your new Eyeglass installation up and running fast with all the best options.
For planning DR and understanding design choices with Eyeglass use the Eyeglass Start Here First Guide
System Requirements
- vSphere 6.0 or higher or hyper-v with vhdx appliance appliance requires
- vcenter tested deployment requirements
- vcenter 6.5 Flex or html5
- vcenter 6.7 Flex client (vmware bug broke OVF with html webUI)
- vcenter 6.0 Flex or html, Windows client
- 4 vCPU
- 16 GB RAM (RAM must be upgraded based on the scalability table here)
- 30G OS partition plus 80 GB disk Total disk size in VMware 110G
- Latency from admin PC to Eyeglass VM GUI < 15 ms ping times
- Chrome Browser (Required), Browser must support Websockets, Internet Explorer is not supported.
- Eyeglass Port Requirements:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ADDING CLUSTERS TO EYEGLASS READ-ME FIRST
- ONEFS 8.2 - This release disabled API and SSH access to the SSIP and introduces a range of SSIP addresses in a subnet. IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY USING AN SSIP THE BELOW STEPS ARE MANDATORY. NOTE: Requires Release 2.5.5 or later
- Upgrade to release 2.5.5 using this guide.
- Best Practise is to have an dynamic smartconnect IP pool in system zone for the IP used by Eyeglass to provide an HA connection to the cluster
- Login to Eyeglass open the Inventory Icon
- Right click the 8.2 cluster and select the Edit option
- Enter any IP in the dynamic pool range
- Re-enter the password for the eyeglass service account
- Click submit
- Repeat for each 8.2 cluster in the inventory tree.
- Done.
- NOTE: Dynamic IP pools will fail the IP address to a new node if the node fails or is taken down for maintenance.
- NOTE: CSRF patch referenced below still applies to 8.2 clusters, that do not support session based authentication across the cluster and this blocks use for smartconnect for load balancing Eyeglass API's.
- NOTE: For release 2.5.5 and later, you must use a node IP with dynamic IP allocation in subnet with pool in the System Access zone to add PowerScale clusters to Eyeglass (typically the management subnet). Using SmartConnect Zones is no longer supported due to PowerScale CSRF patch which disabled basic authentication and does not share session token between PowerScale nodes. For more details please refer to Technical Advisory #15 and Technical Advisory #17.
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Supported OneFS releases
- Please refer to the Release Notes for the Eyeglass PowerScale Edition version that you are installing.
Feature Release Compatibility
- Please refer to the Release Notes for the Eyeglass PowerScale Edition version that you are installing.
Eyeglass Scalability Limits
- Please refer to the Eyeglass Admin Guide Scalability limits.
The following link provides a video tutorial outlining how to install Eyeglass for PowerScale, add clusters and an overview of features.
For a new Eyeglass installation, complete the following steps:
Download Eyeglass (Mandatory)
- Download Eyeglass OVF, VHDX from Superna web site following instructions here Latest Appliance Download
Deploy the Eyeglass Appliance (Mandatory)
Eyeglass is delivered in an OVF format for easy deployment in your vCenter environment. Deploy the OVF and then follow the wizard to setup networking for this Linux appliance. You will need to know:
- subnet and network required so that appliance will have IP connectivity to the PowerScale clusters that it’s managing, and the users that are using it
- IP address for the appliance
- (Optional) SmartConnect Zone for management access to the cluster
- Gateway
- DNS server
- NTP Server
IMPORTANT: If you are using hostname or FQDN for the target cluster in your SyncIQ policies or SmartConnect Zone for adding clusters to Eyeglass, the DNS information entered here must be able to resolve back to a discovered cluster IP Address (should resolve to a SyncIQ SmartConnect Zone IP pool IP address), in order for Eyeglass to perform configuration replication. If the hostname cannot be resolved, Eyeglass will not create the associated configuration replication Job.
Steps to Deploy the OVF with vSphere Client (Mandatory)
OVF Deployment steps :
Step 1 : Download an OVF zip file from Latest Appliance Download.
Step 2 : Unzip the contents of the zip file from Step 1 onto a computer with vSphere web or Windows client installed.
Step 3 : Login to the Vcenter with appropriate login credentials.
Step 4 : Single click on VMware vSphere client on the Desktop. Login with appropriate login credentials.
Step 5 : Once logged in to VMware client, you can see different Menus on the top left of the application. Next, go to the File menu and select Deploy OVF Template.
Step 6 : Browse to the location of OVF files you’ve downloaded and unzipped in step 1 and 2. Select OK and then Next.
Next, You will see the OVF template details. Verify the details and proceed by selecting Next. Notice download size to be under allocated disk size limit.
Step 7 : Choose a unique name for the virtual machine and select Inventory location for the deployed template. Once done, select Next.
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Step 8 : Select the host/cluster where you want to run the deployed template and then Next.
Step 9 : Select the Resource pool within which you wish to deploy the template.
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Step 10 : Select a destination storage for virtual machine files, select Next
Step 11 : Select Disk Format for the datastore you selected in previous step.
Step 12 : Enter the networking properties for the Eyeglass appliance VM in the OVF properties display. Replace with correct settings for your environment.
IMPORTANT: If you are using hostname for the target in your SyncIQ policies, the DNS information entered here must be able to resolve this host back to the Cluster IP Address in order for Eyeglass to perform configuration replication. If the hostname cannot be resolved, Eyeglass will not create the associated configuration replication Job.
Step 13 : When done, verify your settings and deploy the OVF
After deployment:
Step 1 : Power On the virtual machine.
- The Eyeglass appliance is deployed with following default admin user password:
- admin/3y3gl4ss >> can also be used to login to the Eyeglass UI or SSH
- NOTE: It is highly recommended to reset the default password after the appliance is deployed.
Setup Time zone and NTP (Mandatory)
- Setup NTP server (published online list here)
- Setup Timezone for log time alignment and SyncIQ operations.
- Follow Animated GIF below to set using YAST
- ssh as admin user,
- sudo -s
- Enter admin password
- yast
Eyeglass Initial Configuration (Mandatory)
Your Eyeglass initial configuration steps are:
- Login to the Eyeglass UI
- Install License
- Create Eyeglass service account first for each PowerScale cluster with Minimum Privileges (if not done configure Clusters in Eyeglass using root user)
- Add Clusters
Login to the Eyeglass UI (Mandatory)
To login to the Eyeglass web UI, enter the following URL into your browser (Chrome preferred) replacing <Eyeglass IP address> with the real IP address assigned to the appliance:
- https://<Eyeglass IP address>
- You have 2 options for login authentication:
- Login with appliance credentials - use the admin user and password configured on the appliance
- Default user/password: admin / 3y3gl4ss
Install License (Mandatory)
- Retrieve your Eyeglass License keys (instructions provided here).
- Upload the license zip file provided to you by Superna:
- IMPORTANT: Do not unzip the license file. Upload the zip file.
- IMPORTANT: You will be asked to accept the Eyeglass EULA and Phone Home after selecting the Upload button. License will not be loaded unless EULA is accepted.
- Done
Add PowerScale Clusters (Mandatory)
- NOTE: No Auto Refresh Inventory View use the refresh button bottom right of the GUI
- This window does not auto refresh after adding a cluster. You must click the refresh button bottom right to verify when a cluster has finished discovery. This process can take 5-10 minutes typically.
NOTE: Password special characters and length.
- These characters cannot be used [ { (any bracket open) , } ] ) (any bracket close), ~ (tilde), ` (back quote), (back slash), / (forward Slash), & , *, $ this is not a full list and more special characters may not work. Password length should be < = 20 characters.
NOTE: Cluster DNS Setup and Add Cluster to Inventory:
- If discovery takes a very long time to complete (> 10 minutes), then to check to make sure that cluster configuration data can resolve external URL. Cloud pools use a URL to a storage bucket, and if this URL can not complete a DNS lookup to an IP address, then API calls that discover cloud pools will take too long to complete and will timeout the cluster discovery. Make Sure all URL and DNS resolution is functioning on the cluster.
IMPORTANT: After Discovery of a Cluster’s SyncIQ policies all Eyeglass configuration jobs are disabled automatically
- Configuration Replication Jobs for zones, shares, exports and NFS alias protected by SyncIQ Policy are automatically created and in the USERDISABLED state after successful provisioning in Eyeglass. Enabling these Jobs will be part of the installation steps.
IMPORTANT: Clusters on source target must be in the support feature matrix
- PowerScale cluster replication pairs must be running a supported OneFS version as documented in the System Requirements / Feature Release Compatibility matrix.
IMPORTANT: Before you add a Cluster to Eyeglass verify SyncIQ FQDN Name resolution
- This step is important to allow Eyeglass to automatically build configuration replication jobs correctly. Eyeglass will resolve the FQDN of the SyncIQ policy and then compare the returned ip address to all PowerScale clusters added to the Eyeglass appliance. If no match is found, Config Sync jobs will fail to be added to the jobs window, until name resolution works correctly. A system alarm is also raised that indicates no matching clusters found for the SyncIQ policies on Cluster named X.
Adding Clusters for Eyeglass
- PowerScale clusters must be added to Eyeglass using a node IP from an IP pool in the System Access Zone. Do not use the SSIP.
- Create the eyeglass service account: To create an Eyeglass service account with minimum privileges follow the instructions provided in Eyeglass Service Account Minimum Privileges.
- To verify SyncIQ target host FQDN:
- Login to Eyeglass via ssh
- Validate that the FQDN of SyncIQ policy targets will resolve correctly on Eyeglass
- nslookup <FQDN>
- NOTE: If it does not resolve validate DNS and make sure DNS can resolve this FQDN or Eyeglass will not auto detect SyncIQ replication relationships
- From the Eyeglass UI add the PowerScale Clusters between which Eyeglass will be replicating the share and export configuration data
- Note:
- If you get authentication failure when clicking submit. It can be one of these issues:
- Bad password (make sure before looking at next causes)
- SmartConnect Service must be IP address format. Also it must be an IP pool from System Access zone for PAPI API calls to be supported.
- If your cluster is running original 7.2.x.x, 8.0.0.0, 8.0.0.1, 8.0.0.2 the TLS security protocols allowed weaker security algorithms and key sizes. Eyeglass 1.9 OVF and later has hardened security settings. In this case you may need to edit /opt/superna/java/jre1.8.0_05/lib/security/java.security and comment out the line “jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms=MD5, SHA1, DSA, RSA keySize < 2048, SSLv2Hello, SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1”
- After editing this file an Eyeglass sca service restart is required
- systemctl restart sca
- Maximum RPO Value is the Recovery Point Objective for the cluster in minutes. If you are using the RPO feature, this target is used during RPO analysis. More information about Eyeglass RPO analysis can be found in Feature Overview - RPO Trending and Reporting.
- After the cluster(s) are added successfully passing the authentication validation verify Inventory collection
Inventory Collection After Clusters are added
- Once the PowerScale is added, Eyeglass will automatically run an inventory task to discover the PowerScale components. When completed, the discovered inventory can be seen in the Inventory View.
- Click the Inventory Icon and verify the inventory completes as per below
- Newly discovered SyncIQ policies will now appear as unconfigured in the Jobs Icon. You must set the job type as auto (mirrors configuration data between clusters) DFS (only used for DFS mounted SMB shares), and Skip config (special case when no configuration sync is required). NOTE: Once you set the type they will be userdisabled and must be enbled for production use.
- Enable the jobs in the auto or DFS sections of the jobs icon with check box and bulk action menu to enable them. See section below on the steps.
- Optional:
- Enable File system job to sync snapshot schedules to DR
- Zone job to sync access zones to DR (consult support before enabling not required in most cases)
- Zone and Pool Failover Readiness job is disabled and only enabled if you plan to use IP Pool or Access Zone failover feature. Consult the Getting started guide to decide on the failover mode.
- NOTE: Do not enable or run quota jobs, these are managed automatically by the failover process. These jobs should not be enabled or run.
Pre-requisite for Enabling Configuration Replication
- If you have an Active - Active Replication Topology (for data), confirm that you do not have an unsupported share or NFS Alias environment described in the diagram below:
- Review Eyeglass Admin Guide Jobs description to understand what the Configuration Replication Jobs will do
- Review Eyeglass Admin Guide for Configuration Replication Pre-requisites
- Review how Eyeglass determines uniquenessfor configuration items and what properties are replicated.
Enable Jobs for Configuration Replication (Mandatory)
- Next step is to enable your Share, Export, NFS Alias (AUTO) Jobs for Configuration Replication. This can be done on a Job by Job basis by following these steps:
- Select the Configuration Replication Job to be enabled.
- Select a bulk action and then select the Enable/Disable option.
- On the next Configuration Replication cycle, the enabled Job will be run.
- Configure SMTP
- Configure Email Recipients
Configure SMTP (Mandatory)
- Enter the information for your email server in the Notification Center / Configure SMTP tab.
- Host name: Enter the host name for your email server
- Port: Enter the port which should be used for sending email
- From: Enter the email address of the sender of the email. Typically this is required to be a valid email address recognized by the email server.
- Use Authentication: Select if email server requires an authenticated login
- User: User or email address for authentication
- Password: Password for authentication
- Enable TLS: Select the Enable TLS check box if your email server expects TLS communication.
- Alarm Severity Filter: Select level of alarms for which you would like to receive email.
- Use the Test Email Setting button to check that the email server information added is correct. If an error occurs, you will get error codes from the SMTP connection. The 'no error' response indicates successful connection. If an error is returned the debug response should be sent to support.superna.net.
- Save your changes.
Configure Email Recipients (Mandatory)
- Enter the information for your email server in the Notification Center / Manage Recipients tab.
- Email Recipient: Enter the email address that emails will be sent to.
- Select the report type this user receipt
- All
- Reports (RPO, cluster configuration)
- Easy Auditor product (All reports and email notifiaitons)
- Cluster Storage Monitor product reports (quota usage)
- Cluster Storage Monitor product Data recovery portal emails)
- Select the Add button.
- For other Notification center configuration options see the admin guide topic.
How to Change Eyeglass Appliance Networking Configuration (yast network utility) after OVA deployment (Optional)
Note: if you need to update the configuration at any time, ssh to the appliance admin user and then sudo su - to root and use the yast2 command to open the wizard.
Step 1: sudo su - to root
Root user password is unique to the appliance and has no default. Use the “sudo su” command to change to root user if desired.
Step 2: Type yast2 lan at the prompt.
Now follow steps to setup IP information on the appliance.
Notes on Using yast2
The yast2 interface is a generic text based user interface (TUI) that predates modern mouse and windows desktop environments. The downside of TUI’s are that they can be tricky to navigate if you’ve never used them before - the benefit of TUI’s is that they are widely compatible across platforms and do not require any graphical user interface to be deployed.
yast2 navigation Tips
Use the (TAB)key to move from one field to the next.
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Use + (SHIFT TAB) key combination to move backwards
Use the (ARROW) keys to move around within a field
Use the (ALT) key, along with the bold letter in the interface to select that specific field, tab or option
- The Network Devices / Network Settings window is open.
- In Network Settings screen open second tab: Hostname/DNS.
- Type Hostname for your Eyeglass appliance
- Type DNS server IP. In this example: 192.168.1.250
IMPORTANT: If you are using hostname for the target in your SyncIQ policies, the DNS information entered here must be able to resolve this host back to the Cluster IP Address in order for Eyeglass to perform configuration replication. If the hostname cannot be resolved, Eyeglass will not create the associated configuration replication Job.
- In Network Settings screen open first tab: Overview. Choose Edit.
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- In Network Card Setup screen, choose 2nd tab: Address. Type the same Hostname you entered when deploying the Eyeglass OVF..
- Next - OK - Next
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- Introduction to Isilon scale-out NAS
The EMC Isilon scale-out NAS storage platform combines modular hardware with unified software to harness unstructured data. Powered by the distributed OneFS operating system, an EMC Isilon cluster delivers a scalable pool of storage with a global namespace. - Authentication and access control
OneFS supports several methods for ensuring that your cluster remains secure, through UNIX- and Windows-style data access permissions as well as configuration controls including role-based administration and access zones. - File sharing
Multi-protocol support is built into the OneFS operating system, enabling a single file or directory to be accessed through SMB for Windows file sharing, NFS for UNIX file sharing, secure shell (SSH), FTP, and HTTP. By default, only the SMB and NFS protocols are enabled. - Snapshots
A OneFS snapshot is a logical pointer to data stored on a cluster at a specific point in time. A snapshot contains a directory on a cluster, and includes all data stored in the given directory and any subdirectories that the directory contains. If data contained in a snapshot is modified, the snapshot stores a physical copy of the original data, and references the copy. - Data replication with SyncIQ
OneFS enables you to replicate data from one Isilon cluster to another through the SyncIQ tool. To replicate data from one Isilon cluster to another, you must configure a SyncIQ license on both of the Isilon clusters. - Data layout with FlexProtect
An Isilon cluster is designed to continuously serve data, even when one or more components simultaneously fail. OneFS ensures data availability by striping or mirroring data across the cluster. If a cluster component fails, data stored on the failed component is available on another component. After a component failure, lost data is restored on healthy components by the FlexProtect proprietary system. - NDMP backup
OneFS enables you to back up and restore file-system data through the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP). From a backup server, you can direct backup and recovery processes between an Isilon cluster and backup devices such as tape devices, media servers, and virtual tape libraries (VTLs). - File retention with SmartLock
OneFS enables you to prevent users from modifying and deleting files on an Isilon cluster through the SmartLock tool. To use the SmartLock tool, you must configure a SmartLock license on a cluster. - Protection domains
Protection domains are markers that OneFS uses to prevent modifications to files and directories. If a domain is applied to a directory, the domain is also applied to all of the files and subdirectories under the directory. You can specify domains manually; however, domains are usually created automatically by OneFS. - Cluster administration
The OneFS cluster can be managed through both the web administration interface and the command-line interface. General cluster settings can be configured and module licenses can be managed through either the command-line or web administration interface. - SmartQuotas
The SmartQuotas module is an optional quota-management tool that monitors and enforces administrator-defined storage limits. Using accounting and enforcement quota limits, reporting capabilities, and automated notifications, SmartQuotas manages storage use, monitors disk storage, and issues alerts when disk-storage limits are exceeded. - Storage pools
Storage pools are a logical division of nodes and files. They give you the ability to aggregate and manage large numbers of files from a single management interface. OneFS uses storage pools to efficiently manage and protect the data on a cluster. - Networking
After you determine the topology of your network, you can set up and manage your internal and external networks. - Hadoop
Hadoop is a flexible, open-source framework for large-scale distributed computation. - Antivirus
OneFS enables you to scan the file system for computer viruses and other security threats on an Isilon cluster by integrating with third-party scanning services through the Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP). OneFS sends files through ICAP to a server running third-party antivirus scanning software. These servers are referred to as ICAP servers. ICAP servers scan files for viruses. - iSCSI
As an alternative to file-based storage, block-based storage is a flexible way to store and access nearly any type of data. The Isilon iSCSI module enables you to provide block storage for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and VMware systems over an IP network. - VMware integration
OneFS integrates with VMware infrastructures, including vSphere, vCenter, and ESXi. VMware integration enables you to view information about and interact with Isilon clusters through VMware applications. - File System Explorer
The File System Explorer is a web-based interface that enables you to manage the content stored on the cluster. You can use the File System Explorer to navigate the Isilon file system (/ifs), add directories, and manage file and directory properties including data protection, I/O optimization, and UNIX permissions.