Administrator Guide

8. Click OK.
Delete the Secured Management Subnet
Delete the secured management subnet if you no longer want to exclusively limit management trac to one specic subnet.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System panel, expand Environment, select Network, and then click the Management Network tab.
4. In the right pane, click Delete. The Delete Management Network dialog box appears.
5. Select the Management Network to delete.
6. Click OK.
Managing the FluidFS Cluster Name
The FluidFS cluster name is a unique name used to identify the FluidFS cluster in Storage Manager and the name that clients use to
access the FluidFS cluster. This name is also the FluidFS cluster NetBIOS name.
If clients access the FluidFS cluster by name (instead of IP address), you must add an entry in the DNS server that associates the
FluidFS cluster name to the FluidFS cluster client VIPs. If you are using multiple client VIPs, add all client VIPs to the DNS server and
associate them with the same FluidFS cluster name (known as round-robin DNS). This association enables client load balancing
between client VIPs.
View the FluidFS Cluster Name
View the current FluidFS cluster name that is displayed in Storage Manager and the name that clients use to access the FluidFS
cluster.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the Summary tab. The FluidFS cluster name is displayed at the top of the right pane.
Rename the FluidFS Cluster
Changing the FluidFS cluster name changes the FluidFS cluster name that is displayed in Storage Manager and the name that clients
use to access the FluidFS cluster.
Prerequisites
After changing the FluidFS cluster name, you must also make the following changes:
Change the FluidFS cluster name on the DNS server.
If the FluidFS cluster is joined to an Active Directory domain, leave and then rejoin the FluidFS cluster to the Active Directory
domain. If the FluidFS cluster is joined to Active Directory using the old FluidFS cluster name, it might aect the ability of Active
Directory users to access the system.
Steps
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the Summary tab.
3. In the right pane, click Edit FluidFS Cluster Settings. The Edit FluidFS Cluster Settings dialog box appears.
4. In the Name eld, type a new name for the FluidFS cluster.
5. Click OK.
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