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    Technical white paper

    Provisioning storage usingSMB, NFS, and iSCSI protocols

    on HP StoreEasy Storage

    Table of contents

    Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2

    Objective of this white paper ........................................................................................................................................... 2

    HA NAS configurations .......................................................................................................................................................... 2

    SMB shares creation ............................................................................................................................................................. 3Standalone StoreEasy systems ...................................................................................................................................... 3

    Clustered StoreEasy and StoreServ File Controller systems ...................................................................................... 5

    Accessing SMB share from the client........................................................................................................................... 11

    NFS share creation ............................................................................................................................................................. 12

    Standalone StoreEasy systems ................................................................................................................................... 12

    Clustered StoreEasy and StoreServ File Controller systems ................................................................................... 12

    Selecting authentication method ................................................................................................................................. 13

    Setting up NFS permissions for clients ....................................................................................................................... 14

    Setting up NTFS permissions for users ....................................................................................................................... 14

    Mounting NFS shares ..................................................................................................................................................... 16

    Sharing a folder using SMB and NFS ................................................................................................................................ 17

    iSCSI volume creation ........................................................................................................................................................ 18

    Standalone StoreEasy systems ................................................................................................................................... 19

    StoreEasy 3000 clustered systems ............................................................................................................................. 21

    Accessing iSCSI volume on iSCSI initiator .................................................................................................................... 23

    Summary ............................................................................................................................................................................. 25

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    Introduction

    HP StoreEasy Storage systems are file and block storage capable and ready to use SMB, NFS, or iSCSI standards. The same

    set of files and folders can be simultaneously accessed using both the NFS and SMB protocols. Using iSCSI remote network,

    attached storage appears to a client system as a disk logical unit number (LUN).

    Objective of this white paper

    This document provides an overview of using different protocols and a quick guide to provisioning storage space to the

    client systems via SMB, NFS, and iSCSI protocols. The configuration procedures also include creating high availability (HA)

    shares on HP StoreEasy 3000 clustered systems.

    HA NAS configurations

    HP StoreEasy 3000 clustered systems provide a rich set of features and capabilities to help service multiple workloads,

    unlike dedicated or single-function network-attached storage appliances. The cluster solution not only distributes the load

    but also improves availability in case of failure of any cluster node.

    Figure 1. Two-node failover cluster with NFS, SMB, and iSCSI

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    Figure 2. Resources in failover cluster

    SMB shares creation

    HP StoreEasy Storage includes new SMB 3 features including SMB transparent failover, scale out, multichannel, and in-flight

    encryption. To take advantage of these new features, the SMB client and SMB server must support SMB 3.0 or above.

    The following sections show how to configure SMB shares on all models of HP StoreEasy Storage.

    Standalone StoreEasy systems

    1.  Open Server Manager , navigate to File and Storage Services  in the left-hand pane, and select Shares .

    Note

    Server Manager automatically opens up when Initial Configuration Tasks (ICT) is closed, or opens by clicking the Server

    Manager icon available on the taskbar.

    2. 

    Click Tasks  > New Shares . It will open the New Share Wizard .3.  On the Select Profile  page of the wizard, click SMB Share—Quick .

    Note

    The File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) role is installed by default, and if users would like to configure quotas and use

    folder management properties, choose SMB Share—Advanced  instead.

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    4. 

    On the Share Location page, select the server and provide the location of the share. Use the Browse  button to providethe location of the folder that needs to be shared.

    5. 

    Provide the share name; by default, the folder name is populated. Add the share description in the text box provided.

    The local path and remote path of the share will be listed based on the share name and location provided.6.  In the Other Settings  page, users can optionally change share settings to suit their needs.

    7. 

    To edit the share permissions click Customize Permissions  or else complete the wizard by clicking the Create  button on

    the confirmation page.

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    A PowerShell command can also be used to create and remove SMB shares:

    •  Create new file share:

    New-SmbShare –Name –Path

    •  Remove a file share:

    Remove-SmbShare –Name

    Clustered StoreEasy and StoreServ File Controller systems

    1.  Go to Server Manager > Tools  > Failover  Cluster  Manager .

    2. 

    Select the cluster. Invoke Configure Role  from the right-hand section Actions  or right-click and select Configure Role .

    3. 

    Select the role File Server from the High Availability Wizard  and select file server type as File Server for general use .

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    4. 

    Provide the name and IP address for a client to access the share. If the server is configured through Dynamic Host

    Configuration Protocol (DHCP), then the user is prompted to assign only the network basic input output system

    (netBIOS) name.

    5. 

    Select the storage to create the file server, and follow the instruction on the wizard to complete the task.

    Note

    The storage volume needs to be created before you start creating the file server.

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    6.  You can include or exclude network for client access Point from Networks  section in the Failover Cluster Manager .

    7. 

    Go to Server Manager > Tools  > Failover Cluster Manager .

    8. 

    Expand the cluster and select Roles .

    9.  Select the file server, and invoke Add File Share  from the right-hand section or right-click the file server and select Add

    File Share  under the section Roles .

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    10. 

    On the Select Profile page of the wizard, click SMB Share—Quick .

    Note

    The FSRM role is installed by default and if you would like to configure quotas, and use folder management properties,

    choose SMB Share—Advanced. SMB Share—Application is not used for general-purpose file serving.

    11. 

    On the Share Location page, select the file server and provide the location of the share. Use the Browse  button to

    provide the location of the folder that needs to be shared.

    12. 

    Provide the share name; by default, the folder name will be populated. Users can add the share description in the

    text box provided. The local path and remote path of the share will be listed based on the share name and location

    provided.

    13. 

    In the Other Settings  page, users can optionally change share settings to suit their needs.

    14. 

    To edit the share permissions, click Customize Permissions or else complete the wizard by clicking the Create  button on

    the confirmation page.

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    Cluster Shared Volumes

    Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs) allow multiple HP StoreEasy Storage nodes in the cluster to simultaneously have read-write

    access to the same disk. Faster clustered role failover is one of the advantages of a CSV. CSVs provide a clustered file

    system, which is layered above New Technology File System (NTFS).

    To configure a CSV:

    1.  Create the volume and make it a clustered disk.

    2. 

    Go to Failover Cluster Manager  > Storage  > Disks  from the left-hand panel.

    3.  Right-click on a cluster disk and select Add to Cluster Shared Volumes .

    A PowerShell command can also be used to create a cluster file server role:

    Add-ClusterFileServerRole –Name -Storage -

    StaticAddress

    Example:

    PS C:\> Add-ClusterFileServerRole -Name VENUSFS2 -Storage “Cluster Disk 3” -

    StaticAddress “10.1.1.100”

    Scale-Out File Server for application data

    HP StoreEasy Storage includes new Scale-Out File Server for application data , which is primarily used for applications that

    leave files open for a long amount of time. If you plan to store server application data, such as Hyper-V virtual machine files

    or SQL Server database files on file shares, it is recommended to deploy Scale-Out File Server for application data  for those

    applications instead of File Server for general use .

    With Scale-Out File Server for application data , client connections are distributed across cluster nodes for better throughput.

    The system uses an active–active mode, where multiple cluster nodes run the file server in a coordinated way.

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    Steps to create Scale-Out File Server for application data

    1. 

    To create Scale-Out File Server for application data , create a file server role manually from Failover Cluster Manager .

    2.  Select Failover Cluster Manager  from the Tools  menu of Server Manager .

    3.  Select Role , click Configure  Role , and select File Server .

    4.  Select Scale-Out File Server for application data .

    5. 

    Provide the name and IP address for a client to access the share. If the server is configured through DHCP, then the

    user is prompted to assign only the net BIOS name.

    6. 

    Select the storage for the file server and follow the instruction on the wizard to complete the task.

    A PowerShell command can also be used to, create a scale-out file server role:

    Add-ClusterScaleOutFileServerRole -Name -Cluster

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    Accessing SMB share from the client

    1.  Go to the Windows client, where the share needs to be accessed. Open Windows Explorer , and from the Menu  bar selec

    Tools  > Map Network Drive .

    2.  Provide the Client Access Point  and the share name.

    3. 

    The share can also be accessed by giving the path under Start  > Run.

    A PowerShell command can also be used to map and delete the SMB share:

    •  To map a share:

    New-SmbMapping : “\\Server\Share” –UserName -Password

    •  To delete a share map:

    Remove-SmbMapping : /delete

    Example:

    PS C:\ > New-SmbMapping X: -RemotePath \\10.1.1.100\SMBShare1

    Status Local Path Remote Path

    ------- ---------- -----------

    OK X: \\10.1.1.100\SMBShare1

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    NFS share creation

    HP StoreEasy Storage supports NFSv2, NFSv3, and NFSv4.1 protocol versions. NFSv4.1 was introduced in Windows Storage

    Server 2012, which adds significant capability to improve weaknesses within NFSv4. NFSv4.1 builds a session layer on top of

    the transport layer to improve the reliability of the NFSv4 protocol.

    The section below guides you on how to configure NFS shares on all models of HP StoreEasy Storage.

    Standalone StoreEasy systems

    1. 

    Go to Server Manager > File and Storage Services > Shares .

    2. 

    Click Tasks > New Shares > NFS Share . Choose NFS Share—Quick .

    Clustered StoreEasy and StoreServ File Controller systems

    To create an HA NFS share on HP StoreEasy 3000 clustered systems, a file server needs to be created first.

    Refer to the StoreEasy 3000 clustered systems in SMB shares creation section to create the file server.

    1. 

    While accessing the share from an NFS client, use the file server name or IP address as the NFS server. The file server

    name automatically becomes a member of Windows domain and also gets added into the DNS server entry.

    2.  To create the HA NFS share, select the file server in Failover Cluster Manager  and then click Add File Share .

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    3.  Select NFS Share and click Next .

    Selecting authentication methodFor mapped user access, users can select Kerberos authentication (RPCSEC_GSS) or no server authentication 

    (AUTH_SYS).

    For unmapped user access, users should enable No server authentication (AUTH_SYS) . After it is enabled, select Allow

    unmapped user access by UID/GID  or Allow anonymous access  (AUTH_NONE).

    For anonymous authentication access, specify valid UID and GID of a user on the client. These are used when reporting the

    owner of a file owned by an unmapped Windows user.

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    Setting up NFS permissions for clients

    At this stage, you grant permissions to clients to access the NFS shares. If you do not have any specific requirement, for

    simplicity in administration, you may choose to grant read/write permission to all machines.

    Setting up NTFS permissions for users

    For mapped user access, it is important to assign appropriate permission for the users for which mapped identity has been

    created. Include users and their groups carefully for read/write permissions for the folder that you are planning to export

    with NFS share.

    For unmapped user access, include the group Everyone .

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    Alternatively, an NFS share can be created by right-clicking on the menu of a folder. Go to the NFS Sharing  tab and click

    Manage NFS Sharing .

    In the Permissions  section, grant permissions to users to access the NFS shares.

    NTFS permission can also be set on the Security  tab after you right-click Properties .

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    To create NFS share using CLI

    The following PowerShell command creates an NFS share called share for the folder E:\Shares with all authentication, root

    access enabled, and read/write permission:

    PS C:\> New-NfsShare –Name share –Path E:\Shares -Networkname NFSServer1

    –Authentication default –EnableUnmappedAccess $True -AllowRootAccess $True

    –Permission readwrite

    Name Availability Path

    ---- ------------ ----

    share Continuously Available E:\Shares

    PS C:\>Remove-NfsShare -name share

    Confirm

    Are you sure you want to perform this action?

    Performing operation “Remove Share” on Target “E:\Shares”.

    [Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help(default is “Y”): y

    A PowerShell command can also be used to create and delete the SMB share:

    To create: nfsshare = -o unmapped=yes root rw 

    Example: nfsshare vol1=e:\Test -o unmapped=yes root rw 

    To delete NFS share: nfsshare /delete 

    Example: nfsshare vol1 /delete 

    Mounting NFS shares

    [root@rhel62 ~]# uname -a

    Linux rhel62.ind.hp.com 2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Nov 9 08:03:13 EST 2011

    x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

    [root@rhel62 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)

    [root@rhel62 ~]# showmount -e 10.1.8.34

    Export list for 10.1.8.34:

    /nfsdata (everyone)

    [root@rhel62 ~]# mount -o vers=4,minorversion=1 10.1.8.34:/nfsdata /nas

    [root@rhel62 ~]# df -k

    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

    /dev/cciss/c0d0p5 132284824 8644724 116920356 7% /

    tmpfs 1961452 88 1961364 1% /dev/shm

    /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 198337 33324 154773 18% /boot

    /dev/cciss/c0d0p3 495844 10591 459653 3% /home

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    10.1.8.34:/data 104727008 115552 104611456 1% /nas

    [root@rhel62 ~]# touch /nas/sus

    [root@rhel62 ~]# ls -l /nas/sus

    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Sep 4 2012 /nas/sus

    [root@rhel62 ~]#

    Choose to mount the share through NFSv2 or NFSv3 protocol by changing “vers=4,minorversion=1” to “vers=3”

    for NFSv3 or “vers=2” for NFSv2.

    # mount -t -o :/

    Examples:

    Mount /nfsdata NFS share on /nas using NFS protocol version 3:

    # mount -t nfs -o vers=3 NFSServer:/nfsdata /nas

    Mount /nfsdata NFS share on /nas using NFS protocol version 4.1 with Kerberos 5 authentication and integrity

    checking:

    # mount -t nfs4 -o minorversion=1,sec=krb5i NFSSERVER.domain.com:/nfsdata /nas

    Manual mounting is not persistent across client reboot—that is, when you reboot the client, shares won’t be mounted

    automatically. To make mounts persist across reboots, update /etc/fstab with a line similar to this:

    0 0

    Sharing a folder using SMB and NFS

    HP StoreEasy Storage allows an administrator to share a single folder via both SMB and NFS protocols. These guidelines

    must be followed to access a shared folder via NFS and SMB:

    •  To maintain consistency of user permissions from UNIX clients via NFS and Windows clients via SMB, an NFS share must

    be created with UNIX user mapped access.

    • 

    Create identify mapping for the UNIX users planning to access the shared files.

    •  Assign appropriate NTFS permissions for mapped Windows users.

    Follow these steps to create the shares:

    1. 

    Create an NFS share with mapped user access authentication method. If the NFS share already exists, then recheck and

    update the authentication method.

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    2. 

    Create an SMB share of the same folder.

    3. 

    Verify both shares in Server Manager .

    4. 

    Now, mapped users from both UNIX and Windows clients can access both shares.

    iSCSI volume creation

    The integrated iSCSI target server is one of the capabilities of HP StoreEasy Storage. Administrators need to create an iSCSI

    virtual disk (.vhd/.vhdx file) and provide access to iSCSI initiators. The .vhd/.vhdx file will appear as a RAW disk after

    connecting the iSCSI target from the initiator.

    The section below guides you on how to configure iSCSI volumes on all models of HP StoreEasy systems.

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    Standalone StoreEasy systems

    Before provisioning storage, check and verify the following prerequisites:

    1.  Complete network configurations. These tasks can be done during ICT.

    2.  Create storage volume.

    Note

    The Provision Storage Wizard  available in ICT can be used to storage volume. Please refer to the HP StoreEasy online help,

    which will guide in the creation of storage volumes.

    3. 

    Note the iSCSI initiator IQN number.

    4. 

    To create an iSCSI storage volume, go to Server Manager > File and Storage Services  > iSCSI .

    5. 

    Click Tasks  > New iSCSI Virtual Disk .

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    6. 

    Select the server and the volume to create the new iSCSI virtual disk.

    7. 

    Provide the virtual disk name and size.

    8. 

    Create a new target server for the first time; we can use the same target server later for creating multiple iSCSI virtual

    disks.

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    9.  Create a target with iSCSI initiator’s IQN number and provide access to the virtual disk.

    10. 

    Complete the wizard with the default selection.

    A PowerShell command can also be used to create the iSCSI target server:

    New-IscsiServerTarget -Targetname -InitiatorId

    Example:

    PS C:\> New-IscsiServerTarget -Targetname “esxhost” -InitiatorId “IQN:iqn.1998-

    01.com.vmware:esx51gen8-1019dc36”

    New-IscsiServerTarget -Targetname -InitiatorId

    Example:

    PS C:\> New-IscsiServerTarget -Targetname “esxhost” -InitiatorId “IQN:iqn.1998-

    01.com.vmware:esx51gen8-1019dc36”

    StoreEasy 3000 clustered systems

    Before provisioning storage, verify the following prerequisites:

    1.  Complete network and cluster configurations. These tasks can be done during ICT.

    2. 

    Create the storage volume to be used for the iSCSI storage volume.

    A. 

    Present storage LUNs from the SAN storage array for HP StoreEasy 3000.

    3.  For HP StoreEasy 3000 clustered systems, select the network to be used for the client access point.

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    4. 

    You can include or exclude them in the Networks  section in Failover Cluster Manager .

    5. 

    Note the IQN number from iSCSI initiator properties.

    6. 

    Go to Server Manager > Tools > Failover Cluster Manager .

    7. 

    Expand the cluster and select Roles .

    8.  Select the iSCSI target server.

    9. 

    Provide the server name and specify one or more static addresses. Networks with DHCP enabled get the IP address

    automatically.

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    10.  Select the storage volume.

    11. 

    Complete the wizard by choosing the default options.

    12. 

    To create the iSCSI virtual disk, follow the steps 4 to 9 in the section Standalone StoreEasy systems under iSCSI

    Volume Creation.

    A PowerShell command can also be used to create an iSCSI server role:

    Add-ClusteriSCSITargetServerRole -Name -Storage -

    StaticAddress

    Example:

    PS C:\> Add-ClusteriSCSITargetServerRole -Name MyiSCSITarget -Storage “Cluster

    Disk 2” -StaticAddress “10.1.10.167”

    After the file server is created, you can follow the steps shown for standalone StoreEasy systems.

    Accessing iSCSI volume on iSCSI initiator

    Log on the client where you want to present the iSCSI volume.

    1. 

    Open iSCSI initiator and click on the Discovery  tab.

    2.  Click on the Add  button and provide the IP address of HP StoreEasy Storage for iSCSI target.

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    3. 

    Click on the Targets  tab to check whether the connection is established by verifying the status as Connected .

    4. 

    Go to Disk Management  and scan for the disks.5.

     

    Initialize and format the disk per the requirement. It will appear as a local disk.

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    Summary

    The HP StoreEasy Storage product family provides SMB, NFS, and iSCSI target server capability that enables storage

    provisioning over TCP/IP networks. This solution allows customers to connect SMB clients, NFS clients, and iSCSI initiators to

    HP StoreEasy Storage and deploy an end-to-end NAS solution.

    This document guides the user to configure end-to-end storage provisioning over the network, which includes

    understanding and creating SMB, NFS, and iSCSI storage volumes, and accessing them from client systems.

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