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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance User Manual

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Destroying a CSR or Certificate (CLI)
Note - Destroying a CSR also destroys the associated private key. Therefore, importing a
certificate derived from that CSR will not be possible. Destroying a certificate also destroys the
associated private key. Therefore, re-importing that certificate will not be possible.
1.
To view all certificate entries, go to configuration services identity certificates,
and enter the command show.
hostname:configuration services identity certificates> show
Properties:
default = auto
Certificates:
CERT TYPE FOR ISSUER EXPIRES
cert-000 req hostname.us.example.com Joe Test CA 2015-12-4
cert-001 CA Joe Test CA Joe Test CA 2015-1-2
cert-002 cert hostname.us.example.com Joe Test CA 2015-12-3
2.
To destroy a CSR or certificate, use the following commands.
hostname:configuration services identity certificates> destroy cert-002
Caution: Destroying a certificate issued by a certificate authority
also destroys the associated private key.Re-importing the certificate will not be
possible.
Destroy appliance certificate? (Y/N) Y
System Identity Properties and Logs
The System Identify properties are described in the following table.
TABLE 98
System Identity Properties
BUI Property Description
System Name A single canonical identifying name for the appliance
that is shown in the user interface. This name is separate
from any DNS names that are used to connect to the
system (which would be configured on remote DNS
servers). This name can be changed at any time.
System Location A text string to describe where the appliance is
physically located. If SNMP is enabled, this will be
exported as the syslocation string in MIB-II.
System default certificate A drop-down menu that allows you to choose from all
existing certificates.
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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

Summary

About the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance

Browser User Interface (BUI)

Describes the graphical tool for administration, visualization, and performance analysis.

Command Line Interface (CLI)

Explains the CLI's capabilities for administration and scripting.

Configuring the Appliance

Initial Appliance Configuration

Covers the initial setup process for the appliance, repeatable via BUI or CLI.

Network Configuration

Explains how to set up advanced networking, link aggregations, VLANs, and IP multipathing.

Configuring Storage

Details how to manage physical storage devices by configuring storage pools.

Configuring Storage Area Network (SAN)

Explains how to connect the appliance to a Storage Area Network (SAN).

Configuring Users

Describes how to manage users, roles, and authorizations for appliance access.

Appliance Cluster Configuration

Details the cooperative clustering of appliances for availability enhancement.

Appliance Services

NFS Configuration

Explains configuring the NFS protocol for sharing files.

iSCSI Configuration

Details exporting volumes over an iSCSI target for sharing storage.

Shadow Migration

Creating a Shadow Filesystem

Describes how to create a filesystem with the shadow property for data migration.

Remote Replication

Setting Up Remote Replication for Disaster Recovery (BUI)

Outlines setting up a two-system DR site with replication for business continuity.

Data Encryption

Data Encryption Workflow

General procedure for configuring and using data encryption.

Integration

Configuring the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance for Oracle Database Clients

How to integrate with Oracle database clients using features like HCC and OISP.

Oracle Exadata Database Machine Backup

Details how the ZFS Storage Appliance is ideal for backing up Oracle Exadata.

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