The NAS server page displays a maximum of five dynamic service IP addresses for each NAS server. To display all dynamic service IP addresses for a NAS server, click More.
The NAS server page displays only the numbers of NFS, CIFS, and FTP sessions on each NAS server. To display the IP addresses and port numbers of the sessions, click the numbers of sessions.
You can configure NAS only when the file system is operating correctly.
The FQDN and Load Balancing Policy fields are displayed only if a load balancer already exists.
To achieve the optimal load balancing result, make sure the number of dynamic service IP addresses is the same as the number of NAS servers in a NAS group.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
On the NAS Groups tab, click Create.
Set the parameters as described in "Parameters."
Click OK.
If a NAS group has only one dynamic service IP address, you cannot delete that dynamic service IP address.
If a NAS group has only one dynamic service IP address, you cannot delete that dynamic service IP address.
The FQDN and Load Balancing Policy fields are available only if a load balancer already exists.
When you add a DIP, the DIP must belong to the same subnet as the existing DIPs.
When you edit a DIP, the new DIP must belong to the same subnet as the original DIP.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
Click Edit in the Actions column for a NAS group.
Edit the parameters as described in "Parameters."
Click OK.
Before deleting a NAS group, make sure no NAS servers exist in the group.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
Click Delete in the Actions column for a NAS group.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
Click the name of a NAS group.
Click Create.
Select one or multiple hosts, and then click OK.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
Click the name of a NAS group.
Click Delete in the Actions column for a NAS server.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
Group Name: Enter a name for the NAS group.
Add DIPs: Select a method for adding DIPs. You can add IP addresses one by one or add an IP address range.
NIC Type: Select a NIC type. In the current software version, only ETH NICs are supported.
DIP Type: Select DIP types. You can select both IPv4 and IPv6.
DIP: Enter a DIP.
Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask. Dynamic service IPv4 addresses in the same NAS group share the same subnet mask.
IPv6 Prefix: Enter the prefix length. Dynamic service IPv6 addresses in the same NAS group share the same prefix length.
IPv4 Service Gateway: Enter the gateway address for IPv4 DIPs.
FQDN: Enter the fully qualified domain name of the NAS group. The FQDN of a NAS group is in the group name.load balancer domain name format.