This task describes how to use the setupsfs utility to set up the master metadata server.
/usr/tank/admin/bin/setupsfs -setmaster
/usr/tank/admin/bin/setupsfs -setmaster -overwrite
Value | Description |
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SAN File System Server name | A unique name to be used for this metadata server engine. This name must be the same as the unique name used to configure the RSA II adapter on each engine. |
SAN File System Cluster name | The name of the SAN File System cluster. |
Server IP address | The IP address of the metadata server engine in dotted-decimal format. |
Language | The language locale. For example, en_US.utf8 |
LDAP server IP address | The IP address of the LDAP server in dotted-decimal format. |
LDAP user | The distinguished name of an authorized LDAP user. For example, cn=root |
LDAP user password | The password for the LDAP user. This password must match the password set for this user in the LDAP server database. |
LDAP secured connection | Set this value to true if you are using secured LDAP. Otherwise, set this value to false. |
LDAP base distinguished name | The base distinguished name used to search for roles. For example, ou=NewRoles,o=ibm,c=US |
LDAP member attribute | The attribute that contains the role members. For example, roleOccupant |
LDAP certificate | If you are using secured LDAP, provide the fully qualified
name of the LDAP certificate, which was obtained from the LDAP server. For
example, /tmp/ldap.cert. Note: When you run setupsfs,
this certificate will be embedded in the truststore.
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RSA user name | The user ID used to access the RSA II adapter. The default is USERID. |
RSA password | The passed for the user ID. The default is PASSW0RD (0 is zero). |
CLI user | A user ID that has access to the administrative command-line interface. This user ID must be defined in the LDAP server database and must be set to the role of administrator. |
CLI password | The password defined for the CLI user. |
Truststore password | The password used to access the truststore. |
Subordinate node list | A space-separated list of the IP addresses for subordinate metadata server engines in the cluster. For example, 192.168.10.69 192.168.10.79 192.168.10.89 |
Metadata disks | A space-separated list of raw devices on which SAN File
System metadata is stored. For example, /dev/rvpathao /dev/rvpathap
/dev/rvpathaq /dev/rvpathar. You can run the lsvpcfg command
to decide which vpaths can be used for metadata disks. Then, you can specify
the devices for this parameter using the following syntax:
/dev/rvpath. |
Parent topic: Setting up the master metadata server