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Configuring Services
Configuring Kerberos Realms for NFS
Configuring a Kerberos realm creates certain service principals and adds the necessary keys to
the system's local keytab. The NTP service must be configured before configuring Kerberized
NFS. The following service principals are created and updated to support Kerberized NFS:
host/node1.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
nfs/node1.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
If you clustered your appliances, principals and keys are generated for each cluster node:
host/node1.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
nfs/node1.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
host/node2.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
nfs/node2.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
If these principals have already been created, configuring the realm resets the password for each
of those principals.
For information on setting up KDCs and Kerberized clients, see Oracle Solaris 11.1
Administration: Security Services (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26502_01/html/E29015/
index.html). After setting NFS properties for Kerberos, change the Security mode on the
Shares->Filesystem->Protocols screen to a mode using Kerberos.
The following ports are used by the appliance for Kerberos.
Kerberos V authentication: 88
Kerberos V change and set password SET_CHANGE: 464
Kerberos V change and set password RPCSEC_GSS: 749
Note - Kerberized NFS clients must access the appliance using an IP address that resolves
to an FQDN for those principals. For example, if an appliance is configured with multiple
IP addresses, only the IP address that resolves to the appliance's FQDN can be used by its
Kerberized NFS clients.
NFS Logs and Analytics
These logs are available for the NFS service:
TABLE 51
Logs Available for NFS
Log Description
network-nfs-server:default Master NFS server log
appliance-kit-nfsconf:default Log of appliance NFS configuration events
240 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.6.x • September 2016

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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Specifications

General IconGeneral
Connectivity10GbE, 40GbE, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel
ProtocolsNFS, SMB, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, HTTP
Operating SystemOracle Solaris
Data Protectionsnapshots, clones, remote replication
Data ReductionInline compression, deduplication
High AvailabilityRedundant hardware components (controllers, power supplies, fans). Automatic failover between controllers. Hot-swappable drives and components. Cluster configurations for increased availability and scalability.
Management InterfaceWeb-based GUI, CLI, REST API
Storage TypeHybrid (SSD + HDD), All-Flash
Storage CapacityUp to several petabytes
EncryptionAES-256 encryption at rest

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