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Auto Failover
auto failover for iSCSI systems
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Backup/restore
Information regarding backup and restore procedures.
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Bonding/teaming
Information regarding bonding/teaming/MPIO.
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Console tools
Information regarding tools and settings available via the console.
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Data replication
Information regarding data replication.
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Directory services
Articles devoted to directory services, such as LDAP and ADS.
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Fibre Channel
A repository of FC knowledge.
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How to Video's
This will contain video as to how to configure the system
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iSCSI
Information on all things iSCSI.
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NAS
Information on NAS protocols and how the function in Open-E software.
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NFS
How-To's and information related to NFS use and configuration in the GUI
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Performance
Tuning options for improving/maximizing performance with Open-E
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RAID
Information regarding both software and hardware RAID.
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Snapshots
All you have ever wanted to know about snapshots.
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SNMP
All question related to SNMP
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Virtualization
A repository of information regarding virtualization solutions and Open-E.
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Volume replication
Information regarding volume replication.
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Miscellaneous
Any articles which do not fit other subcategories.
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UPS
Backup Power supply setup and configuration information
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Updates
How to update the DOM with new releases and small updates
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Boot Media
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What are the best practices to manage a volume that is mounted to a VMware system?
Problem: I would like to know what are the best practices for volume management, specifically, increasing the size of a volume dynamically. Are there required disaster recovery precautions to take? For example; If I have a 150GB volume and inside this volume I have a virtual...
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12 Nov, 2009
Views: 3390
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Why only one gateway is working when I set it on both network interfaces.
If an network request is answered our system looks at the routing table where to send it. First at the routing table are networks that are used on each NICs so if the response IP fits in the subnets of ETH1 it goest over this network. If no NIC has the right subnet then additional routing is...
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12 Aug, 2009
Views: 2812
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How can I set the power management features off?
Problem: I have an issue with booting and I need to set the power management d=features off. How can I do that from Open-E side. I did that on the motherboard already. Solution: Power management feature can be tuned On/Off from the system console (CRTL+ ALT+T ->Boot Option-> Boot...
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01 Jun, 2009
Views: 3897
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