PS C:\>Get-PfaHostGroupVolumeConnections -Array $f -HostGroupName 'HOSTGROUP1' | Format-Table -AutoSize PS C:\> New-PfaHostGroupVolumeConnection -Array $f -VolumeName 'NTFS1' -HostGroupName 'HOSTGROUP1' PS C:\> New-PfaHostGroupVolumeConnection -Array $f -VolumeName 'ReFS1' -HostGroupName 'HOSTGROUP1' PS C:\> New-PfaHostGroup -Array $f -Hosts 'SERVER08' -Name 'HOSTGROUP1' The following steps show how to create a Host Group, add a Host, and then connect the volume to the Host Group. If the volumes need to be visible to a cluster of Windows Server hosts then they need to be connected to a Host Group. PS C:\>New-PfaHostVolumeConnection -Array $FlashArray -VolumeName 'NTFS' -HostName 'SERVER08' PS C:\> New-PfaHostVolumeConnection -Array $FlashArray -VolumeName 'ReFS' -HostName 'SERVER08' Connect ReFS and NTFS volumes to SERVER01. New-PfaVolume -Array $FlashArray -VolumeName 'NTFS' -Unit T -Size 1Ĭonnect FlashArray Volume to Host (or Host Group)ġ. New-PfaVolume -Array $FlashArray -VolumeName 'ReFS' -Unit T -Size 1 Create two new volumes named ReFS and NTFS. $FlashArray = New-PfaArray -EndPoint 10.1.1.1 -Credentials (Get-Credential) -IgnoreCertificateErrorĪpiToken : 58db6abf-1933-553f-1628-0c6e207aba1eģ. Start a new Windows PowerShell session or open the PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE).Ģ. If the PowerShell SDK has not been installed please see the Pure1 Support > Programming Interfaces > Windows PowerShell to get started.ġ. Accept the settings from the wizard and click Finish.įollowing the Windows PowerShell examples assumes that the Pure Storage PowerShell SDK has been installed. (Optional) To create an ReFS volume choose ReFS as the File system.ġ0. Format Partition, choose NTFS as the File system, 64K Allocation unit size (cluster size), and set the Volume label. Assign Drive Letter or Path, the default is used for selecting the next available drive letter.ĩ. Specify Volume Size, the default is used for use maximum size.Ĩ. The New Simple Volume Wizard will open, click Next >.ħ. Create a volume by right-clicking on the disk partition and selecting New Simple Volume.Ħ. GPT is used to support disks larger than 2 TB.ĥ. For this example, there are Disk 1 (NTFS) and Disk 2 (ReFS) that will be initialized using GPT (Guid Partition Table). The Initialize Disk dialog will open and indicate all of the disks that need to be initialized. Initialize disks by right-clicking on the Disk # and selecting Initialize Disk.Ĥ. Start Disk Management using Start > Run > diskmgmt.msc.ģ. Correct the entry and restart the NetBackup services.Manage FlashArray Volume(s) from Windows Server Hostġ. The entry MM_SERVER_NAME= was incorrect, this entry is unique to the server that it resides. SolutionĮdited the vm.conf file found in the \veritas\volmgr\ directory. This issue is often caused by a missing entry in the vm.conf file of the server. On UNIX operating systems the following lines may be desplayed in "/var/log/messages" when the service is started using the "netbackup start" command:ĭec 7 18:00:00 vmd: terminating - the operation requested has failed (163)ĭec 7 18:00:00 vmd: volume daemon terminating because it received a signal (15)ĭec 7 18:00:00 vmd: terminating – daemon terminated (7) Cause Terminating - the operation requested has failed (163)įailed to validate this host with the EMM server The following message was found in the Application event log on Windows operating systems: NetBackup Volume Manager and Device Manager services will not stay running.
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