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Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch manual available for free PDF download: Cli Maintenance Manual
Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual (324 pages)
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Table of Contents
Revision History
2
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
13
The ARX
13
Back-End Storage and Servers
14
Front-End Services
14
Policy
14
Resilient Overlay Network (RON)
15
Audience for this Manual
15
Using this Manual
15
Document Conventions
16
CLI Overview
17
Exec Mode
17
Global Commands
17
Priv-Exec Mode
17
Cfg Mode
17
Gbl Mode
18
Exiting a Mode
18
Prompts
18
The no Convention
19
The Enable/No Enable Convention
19
Getting Started
20
Entering Cfg or Gbl Mode
20
Sample Network
21
Contacting Customer Service
24
Chapter 2 Backing up a Volume's Files
25
Mapping Client Requests to Back-End Paths
26
Configuring a Source Server for the Restore
28
Restoring Files
29
Running the Restore from a Remote Host
32
Showing All Restore Operations
34
Focusing on a Single Namespace, Volume, or Path
36
Clearing Restore Operations from the Output
37
Canceling a Restore Operation
38
Chapter 3 Backing up the Running Configuration
39
Setting a Default FTP User
39
Saving the Local Running Config
40
Saving the Config off to an FTP Server
41
Saving the Config off to an SCP Server
42
Sending the Config to an E-Mail Recipient
42
Showing the Local Config
43
Saving the Global Config
44
Saving the Config off to an FTP Server
45
Saving the Config off to an SCP Server
46
Sending the Config to an E-Mail Recipient
46
Showing the Global Config
47
Focusing on Specific Configuration Sections
49
Focusing on Named Configurations
52
Saving both Configs
54
Saving the Config off to an FTP Server
55
Saving the Config off to an SCP Server
55
Sending the Config to an E-Mail Recipient
56
Prepared for Disaster Recovery
56
Restoring the Configuration
57
Erasing the Current Configuration
57
Restoring the Local and Global Configs
58
Restoring Configs to a Redundant Pair
59
Restoring to One Peer
61
Chapter 4 Upgrading Software
63
Before You Begin
63
Clearing Space for a New Release File
64
Showing the Software Versions
65
Deleting a Release File
66
Copying a Release File to the Switch
67
Downloading from an SCP Server
68
Showing the Version of a Release File
69
Validating the Release File
69
Arming the Switch with the Release File
70
Rebooting the Switch
70
Verifying the Installation
71
Upgrading a Redundant Pair
72
Verifying the Active Switch's Ability to Take Control
72
Checking the Health of the Backup Switch
74
Backing up the Running-Config (Backup Switch Only)
75
Upgrading the Backup Switch
75
Sanity Check
76
Checking the Health of the Active Switch
77
Failing over to the Upgraded Switch
77
Success Path
77
Failure Path
77
Restoring the Old Configuration
79
Chapter 5 Metadata Utilities: Nsck and Sync
81
Showing the Progress of Nsck and Sync Jobs
82
Showing the Nsck/Sync Jobs for One Namespace
83
Showing One Nsck/Sync Job
83
Showing All Nsck/Sync Jobs
84
Showing All Nsck/Sync Reports
85
Showing the Status of One Report
86
Showing Metadata
87
Focusing on One Share
90
Sending the Output to a Different File
91
Warning Signs for Metadata Inconsistencies
91
Finding Metadata Inconsistencies
92
Focusing on Multi-Protocol Issues
96
Synchronizing Metadata with Actual Files
99
Synchronizing with Actual Directories
102
Synchronizing Metadata in a Single Share
104
Showing the Progress of All Sync Operations
105
Focusing on a Single Namespace, Volume, or Path
106
Clearing Sync Operations from the Output
108
Canceling a Sync Operation
109
Adding and Synchronizing Filer Subshares (CIFS)
110
Rebuilding a Namespace
114
Rebuilding a Volume
115
Forcing the Rebuild
116
Resetting Directory Masters
116
De-Staging a Namespace's Managed Volumes
119
De-Staging a Volume
120
Forcing the De-Stage
121
Re-Enabling the Shares
122
Migrating Metadata to a New Back-End Share
123
Canceling a Metadata Migration
125
Clearing All Nsck Jobs
125
Clearing One Nsck Job
126
Truncating a Report
127
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Tools
129
Showing All Active Alarms
129
Accessing the Syslog
130
Tailing the Syslog
132
Showing the End of the Syslog
133
Log Components
134
Syslog Syntax
144
Reading Ids for Namespaces, Volumes, and Shares
145
Paging through the Syslog (Show Logs)
146
Searching through the Syslog
148
Filtering Messages out
149
Searching the End of the Syslog
150
Showing the Documentation for a Syslog Message
152
Copying the Syslog File to an FTP Server
153
Copying the Syslog File through SCP
154
Sending the Syslog File to an E-Mail Recipient
154
Adjusting Logging Levels
155
Disabling Log Messages
156
Showing All Log Components and Levels
157
Focusing on One Logging Level
158
Reverting Back to the Default Logging Level
158
Sending Logs to an External Server
159
Removing a Logging Destination
159
Sending Log Messages from a VLAN Interface (Optional)
160
Using the Out-Of-Band Management Interface
160
Showing All Logging Destinations
161
Listing Current System Tasks
161
Showing Tasks from One Processor
164
Collecting Diagnostic Information
165
Sending the Information Securely, through SCP
166
Sending the Information in an E-Mail Message
167
Collecting the Information Locally
168
Showing the Diag-Info File
168
Running the Collection Asynchronously
169
Collecting Partial Information
170
Collecting Logs Within a Time Frame
171
Running Show Commands from a Remote Host
172
Using Quotes Within the Show Command
174
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Network Connections
175
Pinging an IP Address
175
Limiting the Ping Count
176
Pinging from a Particular Processor
177
Sending an Alternate Source IP
179
Pinging the OOB Management Network
180
Using Traceroute
182
Testing Throughput with TTCP
182
Cancelling a TTCP Transmission
183
Testing a RON Tunnel
183
Tracing NSM Processes in the "Fastpath" Log
185
NSM-Log Components
186
Adjusting NSM Logging Levels
188
Filtering the Log Messages
190
Disabling Log Messages for an NSM Component
191
Showing All NSM-Log Components and Levels
191
Disabling Logs from an NSM Processor
192
Accessing the Fastpath Log
193
NSM-Log-Message Syntax
194
Capturing IP Traffic in a File
195
Changing the Size and Number of Capture Files
196
Stopping the Capture
196
Capturing All Proxy-IP Traffic
197
Listing All Capture Files
197
Showing the Capture
198
Showing All Capture Sessions
199
Copying the Capture File to an FTP Server
200
Copying the Capture File to an SCP Server
201
Configuring Port Mirroring
202
Using an Alternative Destination Interface
204
Showing Active Port-Mirroring Sessions
204
Shutting down Port Mirroring
205
Shutting down Mirroring for One Source Port
205
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Managed Volumes
208
Showing Share Statistics
208
Showing Share Statistics from One Namespace
213
Showing Statistics from One Volume
215
Focusing on One Share
217
Showing Share Statistics from One Filer
218
Showing Statistics from One Filer Share
219
Removing an Imported Share
220
Removing the Empty Directory Tree
221
Extra Processing in a Multi-Protocol Volume
221
Forcing Strict-Attribute Consistency
222
Migrating NFS-Only Directories
222
Finding Reports about the Share Removal
223
Showing the Drain-Share Report
225
Showing the Remove Report
226
Removing the Share Asynchronously
227
Removing Shares Without File Migration
228
Forcing the Share Removal for Offline Filers
229
Canceling a Share Removal
230
Correcting Share-Import Errors
231
Restarting the Import
251
Removing the Share from the Volume
252
Retaining both Directories and Files in the Volume
252
Retaining Imported Directories (Not Files) in the Volume
254
Reinstating the Share
255
Retaining Nothing from the Share
255
Reimporting the Entire Volume
256
Removing a Full Namespace Service
257
Managing Namespace Collisions
259
Finding the Renamed Files
260
Finding Collisions with CIFS '8.3' Names
263
The '8.3'-FGN Pattern
264
Best Practice: Avoid Primary Names that Match this Pattern
264
Identifying All '8.3' Collisions
265
Correcting the Collisions
266
Finding NFS-Only Entries in a Multi-Protocol Volume
267
Best Practice: Avoid NFS-Only Entries Where Practical
267
Performance Issues
267
Identifying All NFS-Only Entries
268
Case-Blind Collisions (CC)
271
Names with Characters that Are Illegal in CIFS (IC)
271
Client View: Acopia-Generated Names
272
Names that Resemble Fgns (FN)
272
Unicode Characters in CIFS Names: Non-Mappable in NFS (NM)
273
Non-Mappable Directory Names
274
Non-Mappable File Names
274
Marked" Directories
275
Split Directories (SP)
275
Preventative Striping
276
Correcting NFS-Only Entries
276
Recursively Correcting Split Directories
277
Running Periodic Checks for NFS-Only Entries
277
Finding a File's Physical Location
278
Showing the NFS Filehandles
279
Finding the File with a Global-Server Name
280
Finding the File with a WINS Name
281
Finding the File from a Namespace Perspective
282
Showing Policy History for a Volume
283
Showing Detailed Status for a Particular Rule
284
Showing any or All Pending Migrations
285
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting CIFS Services
287
Showing Client-Connection Statistics
287
Showing Statistics from One NSM Processor
289
Showing Client Sessions
290
Showing Client Sessions at One NSM Processor
291
Getting Details on a Single Client
292
Dropping a CIFS Client
294
Listing Open Files in a CIFS Service
295
Focusing on One NSM Processor
296
Closing an Open File
298
Listing Kerberos Tickets Granted to Clients
300
Listing Tickets Granted to a Particular Principal
301
Chapter 10 GUI Maintenance
303
Removing the SSL Key
303
Restarting the GUI
304
Chapter 11 Powering down the ARX
307
Saving Configuration Parameters
307
Checking the NVRAM Battery
308
Turning off the Power
309
Limited down Time
309
Restoring Power
310
Verifying Successful Power-Up
310
Showing Overall Health
310
Showing Namespace Status
311
Showing a Healthy Redundancy Configuration
314
Showing Front-End Service Health
314
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