Latest Version: 4.0.2-1

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At a Glance |
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Catalog |
Filer |
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Category |
Filers |
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User volumes |
yes |
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Min. memory |
160 MB |
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OS |
Linux |
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Constraints |
no |
Filer_Linux is an appliance that provides filesystem-level access to a volume with a Linux file system. Filer_Linux supports the following Linux file systems: ext2, ext3, fat16, fat32, reiserfs, swap, and ext3-snapshot (ext3 over LVM with snapshots) and supports the following modes of operation:
In manual mode, Filer_Linux provides GUI access and root shell to the volume through its default interface. In this mode, Filer_Linux also optionally provides external network access for the user to copy files to and from the volume. Manual mode operation can be performed over one or two volumes.
Important! The Filer appliances are used internally by CA 3Tera AppLogic and should not be used in regular CA 3Tera AppLogic applications.
Resources
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Resource |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Default |
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CPU |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
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Memory |
160 MB |
1G |
512 MB |
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Bandwidth |
1 Mbps |
1 Mbps |
1 Mbps |
Terminals
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Name |
Direction |
Protocol |
Description |
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None |
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The external interface is enabled. It is used for incoming and outgoing traffic and its network settings are configured through properties. It is only used in the manual mode and is not configured in all other modes.
The default interface is enabled. It is used for maintenance. Also, in the manual mode, it is used for accessing the Web GUI.
User Volumes
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Volume |
Description |
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src |
Source volume for filesystem-level volume copy or management of two volumes. Always mounted read-only except by the Windows03 filer. |
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dst |
Volume that Filer_Linux provides access to. All operations are executed on this volume. Mounted read-only in fsck mode and in manual mode if mount_mode property is ro, otherwise mounted read/write. Mandatory in all modes. |
Properties
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Property name |
Type |
Description |
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mode |
enum |
Mode of operation for the filer. Valid values are: manual, format, fscopy, fsck, fsrepair. This property is mandatory. |
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fs_type_src |
enum |
File system on the src volume when two volumes are being managed. See fs_type_dst for valid values. This property is mandatory when two volumes are being managed; otherwise, it is ignored. |
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fs_type_dst |
enum |
File system on the dst volume. Depending on mode, it is either the file system currently on the dst volume or the file system to format on the dst volume. Valid values are: ext2, ext3, fat16, fat32, reiserfs, swap, ext3-snapshot. This property is mandatory. |
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fs_options |
string |
Additional file system options used to format the dst volume, in options=val pairs. This property is file system specific and is valid only in the format or fscopy modes. See the following for the options that are valid for each file system. Default: (empty) |
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mount_mode |
enum |
Mount mode of dst volume in manual operations. Valid values are: rw, ro, and none. A value of none causes the dst volume not to be mounted. Default: ro |
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ip_addr |
ip_owned |
Defines the IP address of the external interface in manual mode. If set to 0.0.0.0, the external interface is not used. Default: 0.0.0.0 (not used). |
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netmask |
IP address |
Defines the network mask of the external interface in manual mode. This property must be specified if ip_addr is specified. Default: 0.0.0.0. |
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gateway |
IP address |
Defines the default network gateway for the external interface in manual mode. It can be left blank only if the remote host is on the same subnet; must be specified otherwise. Default: (empty). |
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dns1 |
IP address |
Defines the primary DNS server used in manual mode to resolve domain names. This allows the user to specify hostnames when uploading/downloading files to/from a volume. Default: 208.67.222.222 (OpenDNS.org address). |
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dns2 |
IP address |
Defines the secondary DNS server, which will be used if the primary DNS server does not respond. Default: 208.67.220.220 (OpenDNS.org address). |
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vol_name_src |
string |
Name of the src volume being accessed by the filer when two volumes are being managed. Default: (empty) |
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vol_name_dst |
string |
Name of the dst volume being accessed by the filer. Default: (empty) |
Operation modes
The following table lists the supported mode for each of the supported file systems:
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format |
fscopy |
fsck |
fsrepair |
manual |
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ext2 |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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ext3 |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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fat16 |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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fat32 |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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reiserfs |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
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swap |
yes |
no |
no |
no |
yes |
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ext3-snapshot |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
In manual mode:
Filesystem options
This section lists the file system options (as specified on fs_options) for each file system supported by Filer_Linux.
data_percentage: integer, percentage of the volume that is used to store data, remaining portion of the volume is for snapshots. Default: 80 (80% of the volume is for data).
Interface
The Filer appliances provide an HTTP interface on their default interface to collect status on non-manual volume operations and to access the Web GUI when in manual mode. The following functions are available by URL:
Web GUI
The Filer appliances use a web-based file manager named eXtplorer to provide the Web GUI access to a volume (accessible only in manual mode). eXtplorer is released under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2. The version of eXtplorer used in the filers have been modified. The following are the changes to eXtplorer:
The reference for the eXtplorer Volume Browser GUI can be found here.
The eXtplorer licenses and the source to the original un-modified eXtplorer can be found on the Filer appliances in /mnt/monitor/.volume_browser/LICENSES/.
The following sections describe the configuration of Filer_Linux in several typical use cases:
formatting a volume
Example:
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Property name |
Value |
Description |
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mode |
format |
format volume |
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fs_type_dst |
reiserfs |
format volume with reiserfs |
Filer_Linux executes mkfs over the dst volume, specifying a filesystem type of reiserfs.
formatting an ext3-snapshot volume
Example:
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Property name |
Value |
Description |
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mode |
format |
format volume |
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fs_type_dst |
ext3-snapshot |
format volume with ext3 over LVM with snapshots (that is, 2 partitions) |
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fs_options |
vol_group_name=VGVOL data_percentage=75 |
75% of the volume is data |
Filer_Linux creates a volume group named VGVOL on the dst volume. It then creates a partition named data in the volume group. This partition uses 75% of the space on the dst volume and is formatted with ext3. The remaining partition is for snapshots and is named snap.
filesystem-level volume copy
Example:
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Property name |
Value |
Description |
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mode |
fscopy |
filesystem-level copy |
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fs_type_dst |
ext3 |
format destination volume with ext3 |
Filer_Linux formats the dst volume to ext3 with mkfs. It then mounts the src volume read-only and mounts the dst volume read/write. Finally, Filer_Linux copies the contents of the src volume to the dst volume using cp and unmounts both volumes.
file system check
Example:
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Property name |
Value |
Description |
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mode |
fsck |
file system check |
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fs_type_dst |
fat32 |
volume to be checked has fat32 |
Filer_Linux executes fsck on the dst volume.
file system check with repair
Example:
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Property name |
Value |
Description |
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mode |
fsrepair |
file system check with repair |
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fs_type_dst |
fat32 |
volume to be checked and repaired has fat32 |
Filer_Linux executes fsck with the repair option on the dst volume.
User level access to volume
Example:
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Property name |
Value |
Description |
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mode |
manual |
provide user level access to volume |
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fs_type_dst |
ext3 |
volume has ext3 |
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mount_mode |
rw |
read/write access to the volume |
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ip_addr |
192.168.123.100 |
IP address for external interface |
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netmask |
255.255.255.0 |
netmask for external interface |
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gateway |
192.168.123.1 |
gateway for external interface |
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dns1 |
192.168.123.254 |
DNS server |
Filer_Linux mounts the dst volume read/write at /mnt/vol. It then starts the eXtplorer GUI and starts sshd, which gives the user root access to the volume. The GUI is accessible through the default interface and any file transfers to/from the volume is through the external interface.
The Linux Filer is based on Ubuntu 7.04
In non-manual mode, there is no SSH or GUI access
3rd party open source software used inside of the appliance
Filer_Linux uses the following 3rd party open source packages in addition to its base OS install of Ubuntu 7.04.
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Software |
Version |
Modified |
License |
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apache2 |
2.2.3-3.2build2 |
Yes |
Apache |
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apache2-mpm-prefork |
2.2.3-3.2build2 |
Yes |
Apache |
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apache2-utils |
2.2.3-3.2build2 |
Yes |
Apache 2.0 |
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apache2.2-common |
2.2.3-3.2build2 |
Yes |
Apache 2.0 |
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libapache2-mod-php5 |
5.2.1-0ubuntu1.6 |
No |
PHPv3.01 |
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lftp |
3.5.6-1build1 |
No |
GPLv2 |
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ncftp |
3.2.0-1 |
No |
Clarified Artistic License |
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lvm2 |
2.02.06-2ubuntu9 |
No |
GPLv2 |
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eXtplorer |
2.0.0_RC1-15 |
Yes |
GPLv2 |
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ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso |
7.04 |
No |
Ubuntu |
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openssl |
0.9.8c-4build1 |
No |
BSD |
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ca-certificates |
20061027 |
No |
MPL v1.1 |
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libcurl3 |
7.15.5-1ubuntu2 |
No |
MIT |
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curl |
7.15.5-1ubuntu2 |
No |
MIT |
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