Administrator’s Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Managing Acronis Storage
- Configuring Node Network Interfaces
- Creating Acronis Storage Clusters
- Releasing Nodes from Cluster
- Removing Nodes from the Unassigned List
- Managing Tier Encryption
- Managing Acronis Storage Users
- Managing Acronis Storage Updates
- Allowing root Access to Cluster Nodes Over SSH
- Backing Up and Restoring Management Node
- Managing Acronis Storage Licenses
- Monitoring Acronis Storage Clusters
- Monitoring Acronis Storage Nodes
- Exporting Acronis Storage Cluster Data
- Exporting Data via iSCSI
- Creating Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Listing, Stopping, and Deleting Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Configuring Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Accessing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Accessing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets from CentOS 6
- Accessing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets from Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
- Accessing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets from VMware ESXi
- Accessing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets from Citrix XenServer 6.2
- Accessing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets from Microsoft Hyper-V
- Managing iSCSI Users
- Exporting Data via S3
- Using Acronis Storage with Acronis Backup Cloud
- Exporting Data via iSCSI
Chapter 5. Exporting Acronis Storage Cluster Data
5.2.4 Creating the S3 Cluster
To set up object storage services on a cluster node, do the following:
1. Make sure that S3 private network is configured on each node that will run object storage services.
2. On the SERVICES > Nodes screen, check the box of each cluster node where object storage services will
run.
3. Click Create S3 cluster.
4. Make sure a network interface with an S3 (private) role is selected in the drop-down list. The corre-
sponding interfaces with S3 public roles will be selected automatically.
Note: If necessary, click the cogwheel icon and, on the Network Configuration screen, configure
S3 roles.
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