Understanding Storage Manager Storage Manager is a graphical management interface that enables you to manage storage systems and storage objects (such as disks, volumes, and aggregates) and perform common management tasks related to storage systems from a web browser. As a cluster administrator, you can use Storage Manager to administer the entire cluster and its resources.
Storage Manager window layouts
Understanding the typical window layouts helps you to navigate and use Storage Manager effectively. Most Storage Manager windows are similar to one of two general layouts: object list or details.
Storage Manager enhancements
You should become familiar with the features that have been added or changed in this release of Storage Manager.
Setting up your cluster environment
You can create a cluster by using Storage Manager or the command-line interface (CLI). To create a cluster by using Storage Manager, you must set up the node management IP address on any node in the cluster network. If you have created a cluster by using the CLI, you can configure the cluster by using Storage Manager .
Setting up SAML authentication
You can set up Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) authentication so that remote users are authenticated through a secure identity provider (IdP) before they log in to Storage Manager .
Setting up peering
Setting up peering involves creating intercluster logical interfaces (LIFs) on each node, creating cluster peering, and creating SVM peering.
Managing the network
You can use Storage Manager to manage the network of your storage system by creating and managing IPspaces, broadcast domains, subnets, network interfaces, Ethernet ports, and FC/FCoE adapters.
Managing physical storage
You can use Storage Manager to manage physical storage such as aggregates, storage pools, disks, array LUNs, nodes, Flash Cache, events, system alerts, AutoSupport notifications, jobs, and Flash Pool statistics.
Managing logical storage
You can use Storage Manager to manage the logical storage such as storage virtual machines (SVMs), volumes, Qtrees, protocols, policies and so on.
Managing data protection
You can use Storage Manager to protect your data by creating and managing mirror relationships, vault relationships, and mirror and vault relationships. You can also create and manage the Snapshot policies and schedules.
Contacting Support
You can contact Support to obtain help for your issue.
Notices
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