Deploying the storage cluster
Create the storage cluster on one (the first) node, then populate it with more nodes.
- You can use shingled magnetic recording (SMR) HDDs only with the Storage role and only if the node has an SSD disk with the Cache role.
- A clear understanding of the storage cluster, which is explained in About the storage cluster.
- A clear understanding of the concept Storage tiers.
- Your infrastructure networks are set up, as described in Setting up networks.
- The node network interfaces are configured by following the instructions in Configuring node network interfaces.
- If supported, RDMA is enabled, as described in Enabling RDMA.
- External DNS servers are added automatically during the installation or manually, as described in Adding external DNS servers.
- All of the nodes are shown in the admin panel on the Infrastructure > Nodes screen with the Unassigned status.
To create the storage cluster on the first node
- Open the Infrastructure > Nodes screen, and then click Create storage cluster.
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[Optional] To configure the disk roles or node location, click the cogwheel icon.
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To configure disks
- Select Disks.
- Select the required disk, and then click Configure.
- On the Choose role screen, select a role:
- If you want to use the disk to store chunks and run a storage service on the node, select Storage. Enable checksumming if you plan to store cold data, and disable it for hot data. If you have an SSD on a node, you can use it for caching and checksumming. Then, select a tier. To make better use of data redundancy, assign node disks to different tiers.
- If you want to use the disk to store metadata and run a metadata service on the node, select Metadata. It is recommended to have only one metadata service per node.
- [Only for SSD drives] If you want to use the disk to store the write cache, select Cache. To cache a specific storage tier, select it from the list. Otherwise, all tiers will be cached.
- [Only for SSD drives] If you want to use the disk to store both metadata and the write cache, select Metadata+Cache.
- Repeat the previous steps for every disk you want to be used in the storage cluster, and click Done.
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On the Configuration summary screen, check the number of disks per each configuration category.
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To configure node location
By default, the nodes are added to the Default rack in the Default row in the Default room.
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Select Location.
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To create a room, click Create room in the Move nodes window. Specify the room name, and then click Create.
- To add a new row, click the created room. Click Create row, enter a name for it, and then click Create.
- To add a new rack, click the created row. Click Create rack, enter a name for it, and then click Create.
- Click the created rack, and then click Move.
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- Type a name for the cluster. It may only contain Latin letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (“-“).
- Enable encryption, if required.
- Click Create.
You can monitor cluster creation on the Infrastructure > Nodes screen. The creation might take some time, depending on the number of disks to be configured. Once the configuration is complete, the cluster is created.
- On the Infrastructure > Nodes screen, click an unassigned node.
- On the node right pane, click Join to cluster.
- Click Join to assign the roles to disks automatically and add the node to the default location. Alternatively, click the cogwheel icon to configure the disk roles or node location.