List of Figures
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- Figure 1-1. Pool and Cluster Concepts
- Figure 1-2. Installation Differences
- Figure 1-3. One Metadata Server (No Relocation or Recovery)
- Figure 1-4. Two Metadata Servers for Two Filesystems
- Figure 1-5. Three Metadata Servers for Four Filesystems
- Figure 1-6. Relocation Versus Recovery for Metadata Servers
- Figure 1-7. CXFS Manager GUI
- Figure 2-1. I/O Fencing
- Figure 5-1. Cluster with a 5-Client License and Four
Client-only Nodes
- Figure 5-2. Adding a Fifth Client-only Node and Changing
the OS Composition
- Figure 5-3. Adding a Sixth Client Requires a New License
- Figure 9-1. CXFS Manager
- Figure 10-1. CXFS Manager GUI Showing Details for a Node
- Figure 10-2. Pop-up Menu that Appears After Clicking the
Right Mouse Button
- Figure 10-3. Example Node Definition
- Figure 10-4. Example System Reset Settings
- Figure 10-5. Bit Mask Representation for I/O Fencing
- Figure 10-6. Task Privileges for a Specific User
- Figure 12-1. Precedence of Configuration Options
- Figure 12-2. Example Rolling Upgrade Procedure (part 1)
- Figure 12-3. Example Rolling Upgrade Procedure (part 2)
- Figure 12-4. Example Rolling Upgrade Procedure (part 3)
- Figure 12-5. GUI Window Showing the Metadata Server
- Figure 12-6. Ideal Frame Layout
- Figure 12-7. Ideal Frame Layout with RAID Prefetch
- Figure 12-8. Multiple Streams of Real-Time Applications
- Figure 12-9. Poor Cache Utilization
- Figure 12-10. Excellent Cache Utilization
- Figure 14-1. pmchart
- Figure A-1. Communication Within One Server-Capable Administration
Node
- Figure A-2. Daemon Communication Within One Server-Capable Administration Node
- Figure A-3. Communication Among Nodes in the Pool
- Figure A-4. Communication for a Server-Capable Administration
Node Not in a Cluster
- Figure A-5. Communication Among Nodes
- Figure A-6. Metadata Flow on a Write
- Figure A-7. Metadata Flow on a Read on Client B Following
a Write on Client A
- Figure A-8. Metadata Flow on a Read on Client B Following a Read on Client
A
- Figure D-1. Explanation of Bit Values