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Virtual Data Movers

Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:• Describe Virtual Data Mover and its benefits and operations• Create and manage Virtual Data Movers on a VNX system

Virtual Data Movers

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Virtual Data Movers

During this lesson the following topics are covered:• VNX Virtual Data Mover (VDM) feature overview• Benefits that VDMs provide to CIFS and NFS file storage • VDM operations

Lesson 1: Virtual Data Mover Overview

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Virtual Data Mover Overview

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Virtual Data Mover

VDM Root File System

NFSServer

NFSServer

CIFSServer

CIFSServer

• A “software” Data Mover• Supports:

Multiple CIFS servers An NFS server for single

domain namespace• Access data file system(s) and:

Shares for CIFS servers Exports for NFS server

• A “virtual container” Holds configuration data for

CIFS and NFS servers, shares and exports

Portable - can be moved or replicated to another physical Data Mover

DataFile System

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• Root file system: root_fs_<vdm_x>• Mounted data file systems• CIFS server specific data:

CIFS server configurations Local Group DB Kerberos Information CIFS share DB Home directory information Audit and event logs Secmap

• NFS server specific data: NFS server endpoint and exports Name resolvers and STATD

hostname

Configuration held within each VDM

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CIFS Server names and interfacesLocal Groups databaseKerberos InformationCIFS share database

Home DirectoriesEvent logs

NFS server endpoint and namespaceSTATD hostname

NFS exportsInterfaces

Virtual Data Mover

root_fs_vdm_1

SecmapNFSServer

NFSServer

CIFSServer

CIFSServer

data_FS

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Data Mover Feature & Configuration Information

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Feature/Config Info Physical Virtual

FTP/SFTP/FTPS Yes No

DNS/NIS/NTP/Routing Yes No

Network Interfaces Yes No

Internationalization Yes No

Virus Checker Yes No

Local passwd & group files Yes No

Primary/Secondary Usermapper Yes No

Standby Data Mover Yes No

Parameters Yes No

Start/Stop CIFS Yes No

Usermapper client Yes Yes

Secmap Yes Yes

File Systems Yes Yes

NFS Yes Yes

CIFS info (Local groups, shares, home dirs, interface & server names, audit logs, Kerberos)

Yes Yes

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Virtual Data Mover Benefits

• Ease of management of CIFS servers• Server isolation and security• Independent CIFS configurations on the same Data Mover• Load balancing• Migration and replication solution• NFS multiple domain solution

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• The physical Data Mover has the VDM root file system mounted• The VDM’s NFS and CIFS servers are available on interfaces• The VDM has the data file system mounted to its root file system

Virtual Data Mover

NIS, DNS & NTP Client

NFSServer

NFSServer

InterfaceInterface

InterfaceInterfaceInterfaceInterface

CIFSServer

CIFSServer

Operational Virtual Data Mover

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Root File System

/

/

DataFS

/share

/

Configuration Files

root_fs_vdm_1

/DataFS Mount

NFSServer

NFSServer CIFS

ServerCIFS

Server

/export

InterfaceInterface

InterfaceInterfaceInterfaceInterface

/root_vdm_1

Physical Data Mover

Mount

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Storage > Shared Folders > CIFS > VDMs > Properties• VDM is moved to another

physical Data Mover VDM unmounts data file

systems VDM unloads from source

physical Data Mover VDM loads on target

physical Data Mover VDM mounts data file

systems

Moving a VDM

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Storage > Shared Folders > CIFS > VDMs > Properties• VDM Stops running on physical Data Mover

Unloading a VDM

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Data file system(s) must be unmounted from VDM

VDM stops access to Data Mover resources

VDM NFS/CIFS servers stop

Data Mover unmounts VDM root file system

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Virtual Data Movers

During this lesson the following topics were covered:• VNX Virtual Data Mover (VDM) feature overview• Benefits that VDMs provide to CIFS and NFS file storage • VDM operations

Lesson 1: Summary

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Virtual Data Movers

During this lesson the following topics are covered:• Virtual Data Mover creation• VDM states• VDM Implementation considerations for:

NamingInternationalizationNFSPortability

Lesson 2: Create and Manage Virtual Data Movers

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Creating a VDM via Unisphere

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Storage > Shared Folders > CIFS > VDMs > Create

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VDM States

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• Loaded – normal operational state

• Mounted – read-only state• Unloaded – inactive state

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Summary of VDM States

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VDM State NFS/CIFS Servers active?

VDM root file system state?

Data file system state?

VDM reloaded at boot?

Loaded(Default) Yes Mounted

(read/write) Accessible Yes

Mounted No Mounted(read-only) Inaccessible No

TempUnloaded No Unmounted Inaccessible Yes

PermUnloaded No Unmounted Inaccessible No

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VDM Naming Considerations

• VDM names must be unique Avoid VDM name conflicts within VNX and if replicating to another

VNX system Renaming a VDM renames its root file system.

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Replicator

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Internationalization Mode Considerations

• When created, VDM is set to internationalization mode of source physical Data Mover When VDM is moved or replicated, target Data Mover

internationalization mode must match VDM’s mode

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Unicode ASCII UnicodeUnicode

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NFSv3/v4 TCP

Considerations for NFS on VDMs

• VDM supports NFSv3 and NFSv4 over TCP protocol UDP not supported

• Supports a single NFS domain naming space per VDM• NFS configuration on VDMs is performed with CLI only

Refer to Configuring Virtual Data Movers on VNX document

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VDM Portability Considerations

• Networks and network services for source and target Data Movers DNS/LDAP/NIS, NTP Interface names for NFS and CIFS servers

• Disk volumes and file systems

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DNSNTP

LDAPNIS

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Virtual Data Movers

During this lesson the following topics were covered:• Virtual Data Mover creation• VDM states• VDM Implementation considerations

Lesson 2: Summary

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Summary

Key points covered in this module:• A Virtual Data Mover (VDM) is a VNX software-based Data

Mover • Considerations for implementing VDMs include:

Naming Internationalization Portability

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