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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.
Documentation
All the manuals are hosted in ~sysadmin/netapp-docs/
Relevant docs for storage modification are: smg.pdf, sysadmin.pdf
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 vol Volume stuffs
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