Quantum 3.1.3 User Manual

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Chapter 6  Managing the File System
Managing File System Operations
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• Maximum Log Size: This value defines the maximum number of 
bytes (size) to which a SNFS Server log file can grow. When the log 
file reaches the specified size, it is rolled and a new log is started. In 
this situation, the two log files could use twice the maximum log size 
space specified in this field. The range is from 1 to 256 megabytes.
• Maximum Number of Logs: This value determines the number of 
rolled logs kept. Choices range from 1 to 10. 
• Journal Size: This value controls the size of the file system journal. 
The range is 1 to 256 megabytes. 
• Thread Pool Size: This value defines the number of client pool 
threads to be activated and used by the SNFS server. This setting 
affects system performance. There should be at least two threads per 
client. Increasing the number of threads will improve file system 
response time in operations that affect allocation and metadata 
functions. The range is from 16 to 1024 threads. 
• Migrating File System: Enable this option (check the box) if the data 
on the file system should be migrated to tertiary storage. Migration 
cannot be disabled once it is enabled.
• Global Super User: Enable this option (check the box) to allow a user 
with super-user privileges to assert these privileges on the file 
system.
 
• Windows Security: Enable this option (check the box) to allow all 
Windows clients to use Microsoft Windows native security. If this 
option is enabled, then a Windows administrator may set Windows 
security on all files and directories for any user or group defined on 
the local Windows client or Windows domain.
• Use Physical Memory Only: When this option selected, the file 
system will use only physical memory, not swapped or paged
Note:
If the Global Super User option is enabled, super users 
have global access rights on the file system. This selection 
is the same as the maproot=0 directive in the Network File 
System (NFS). 
If the Global Super User option is not enabled, super 
users can modify only files they can access, like any other 
users.