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As of 2013, the CSC has a NetApp FAS3000 series which is capable of hosting network shares. It was donated to us by CSCF. It is also pretty old.
Access
Currently it is accessible via serial interface via ascorbic-acid.
(Later, this will be accessible via aspartame, through its network interface+serial interface).
Commands
aggr status -r aggr<num> Shows aggregate status disk show -v Shows disks, and which filer they are owned by (currently all by psilodump) storage storage related things disk assign Assigns orphaned disks to a filer
Layout
- shelf 1
- 10,000 RPM FibreChannel disks
- Currently set to standalone filer+shelf, not set up
- shelf 2
- 10,000 RPM FibreChannel disks
- Currently assigned to phlogiston, not set up (phlogiston is off)
- shelf 3
- 7,200 RPM ATA disks
- Currently assigned to psilodump
- shelf 4
- 7,200 RPM ATA disks
- Currently assigned to psilodump
Aggregates
- aggr0
- Root aggregate volume, in RAID-DP
- aggr1
- Music aggregate volume, in RAID-DP
- aggr2
- Users aggregate volume, in RAID-DP
Volumes
- /vol/vol0
- Root volume
- /vol/vol1music
- Music volume
Terminology
- RAID-DP - Double Parity RAID6