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Revision as of 21:46, 6 July 2010
The QuantaStor Administrators Guide is intended for all administrators and cloud users who plan to manage their storage using QuantaStor Manager as well as for those just looking to get a deeper understanding of how the QuantaStor Storage System Platform (SSP) works.
Contents
- 1 Definitions
- 1.1 Storage System
- 1.2 Storage Pool
- 1.3 Storage Volume
- 1.4 Storage Volume Group
- 1.5 Snapshot Schedules
- 1.6 Host
- 1.7 Host Group
- 1.8 Storage Cloud
- 1.9 Storage Quota
- 1.10 Roles
- 1.11 Permissions
- 1.12 Users
- 1.13 User Groups
- 1.14 Target Port
- 1.15 Sessions
- 1.16 CHAP Authentication
- 1.17 Alerts
- 1.18 Events
- 1.19 Tasks
- 2 Target Port Configuration
- 3 Alert Settings
- 4 Managing Hosts
- 5 Managing Snapshot Schedules
- 6 Managing Sessions
- 7 Managing Storage Volumes
Definitions
The following series of definitions are here to lay the ground work and context for the rest of the document. Here we define all the various objects and elements that can be managed using QuantaStor.
Storage System
The storage system is the object that represents the entire iSCSI server both from a physical and logical standpoint. This includes all the physical disks, fans, enclosures, power supplies and other physical elements of the system as well as all the logical elements including the storage pools, volumes, users, and storage clouds.