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Acronis Storage 2.4 Administrator's Guide

Jun 18, 2019
  • Introduction
    • About Acronis Storage
  • Managing Acronis Storage
    • Configuring Node Network Interfaces
    • Creating the Storage Cluster
    • Releasing Nodes from the Storage Cluster
    • Removing Nodes from the Unassigned List
    • Managing Tier Encryption
    • Managing Users
    • Managing Updates
    • Allowing root Access to Cluster Nodes Over SSH
    • Backing Up and Restoring Management Database
    • Enabling Management Panel High Availability
    • Accessing the Management Panel via SSL
    • Managing Licenses
    • Connecting Remote iSCSI Devices to Storage Cluster Nodes
  • Monitoring the Storage Cluster
    • Monitoring Storage Cluster Status
    • Monitoring Storage Cluster Space
    • Monitoring Storage Cluster Objects via SNMP
  • Monitoring Storage Cluster Nodes
    • Storage Cluster Node Statuses
    • Monitoring Storage Cluster Node Performance
    • Monitoring Node Network
  • Viewing Alerts and Audit Log and Sending E-mail Notifications
    • Viewing Alerts
    • Viewing Audit Log
    • Sending E-mail Notifications
  • Exporting Storage Cluster Data
    • Exporting Data via iSCSI
    • Exporting Data via S3
    • Exporting Data via NFS
    • Connecting Acronis Backup Software to Storage Backends via Acronis Backup Gateway
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Managing Acronis Storage¶

To start managing Acronis Storage, log in to the management panel as admin (or superadmin) and make sure that storage nodes are shown on the NODES screen.

The first step to perform, before you can create the cluster, is to create the internal and public networks required by Acronis Storage. You can do that by configuring the network interfaces of all nodes. Having created the networks, you can proceed to creating storage clusters.

In this chapter:¶

  • Configuring Node Network Interfaces
    • Setting Up Network Bonding
    • Setting Up VLAN Interfaces
  • Creating the Storage Cluster
    • Creating the Storage Cluster on the First Node
    • Adding Nodes to Storage Cluster
    • Assigning Disk Roles Manually
  • Releasing Nodes from the Storage Cluster
  • Removing Nodes from the Unassigned List
  • Managing Tier Encryption
  • Managing Users
    • Creating User Accounts
    • Managing User Accounts
    • Adding LDAP or Active Directory Users
  • Managing Updates
    • Upgrading to Acronis Software-Defined Infrastructure 2.5
      • Upgrading with Minimal Downtime of iSCSI Targets
  • Allowing root Access to Cluster Nodes Over SSH
  • Backing Up and Restoring Management Database
    • Restoring Management Database from Backup
  • Enabling Management Panel High Availability
  • Accessing the Management Panel via SSL
  • Managing Licenses
    • Installing License Keys
    • Installing SPLA Licenses
  • Connecting Remote iSCSI Devices to Storage Cluster Nodes
    • Assigning Disk Roles To Remote iSCSI Devices
Jun 18, 2019
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