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4. System — Truenas®11.1-U7 User Guide Table Of Contents

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1. Introduction This Guide provides information about configuring and managing the TrueNAS ® Unified Storage Array. Your iXsystems support engineer will assist with the initial setup and The screenshots in this documentation assume that the system has been fully updated to the latest STABLE version of FreeNAS ® 11.2-U7. If a screen on the system is not the same as FreeNAS 11.1 Provides Greater Performance and Cloud Integration The FreeNAS Development Team is excited and proud to present FreeNAS 11.1! FreeNAS 11.1 adds cloud

16. Hardware Setup — TrueNAS®11.1-U7 User Guide Table of Contents

6. Network The Network section of the administrative GUI contains these components for viewing and configuring network settings on the TrueNAS ® system: Global Configuration: general 1.1. New Features in 11.2 FreeNAS ® 11.2 is a feature release, which includes several new significant features, many improvements and bug fixes to existing features, and version 2.1. Console Setup Menu The Console Setup menu, shown in Figure 2.1.1, appears at the end of the boot process. If the TrueNAS ® system has a keyboard and monitor, this Console Setup

5. System — TrueNAS®11.3-U4.1 User Guide Table of Contents

TrueNAS ® automatically backs up the configuration database to the system dataset every morning at 3:45. However, this backup does not occur if the system is shut down at that time. If 1. Introduction This Guide provides information about configuring and managing the TrueNAS ® Unified Storage Array. Your iXsystems support engineer will assist with the initial setup and TrueNAS ® 11.3-U2 User Guide 1. Introduction 1.1. Contacting iXsystems 1.2. Path and Name Lengths 1.3. Using the Web Interface 1.3.1. Tables and Columns 1.3.2. Advanced Scheduler

4.1. Information System Information displays general information about the TrueNAS ® system. An example is seen in Figure 4.1.1. The information includes hostname, build version, type of TrueNAS ® automatically backs up the configuration database to the system dataset every morning at 3:45. However, this backup does not occur if the system is shut down at that time. If

The table displays group names, group IDs (GID), built-in groups, and whether sudo is permitted. Clicking the (Options) icon on a user-created Volumes create and manage storage volumes. Periodic Snapshot Tasks schedule automatic creation of filesystem snapshots. Replication Tasks automate the replication of snapshots to a

26.1. Iperf Iperf is a utility for measuring maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth performance. It can be used to chart network throughput over time. For example, it can be used to test the speed of

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Reporting 13. Wizard 14. Additional Options 14.1. Display System Processes 14.2. Shell 14.3. Log Out 14.4. Reboot 14.5. Shutdown 14.6. Support Icon 14.7. Guide 14.8. Alert 15. ZFS Primer

4. System — TrueNAS®11.2-U6.1 User Guide Table of Contents

14.4. Reboot Click Reboot shows the warning message in Figure 14.4.1. The browser window background color changes to red to indicate that this option can negatively impact users of the 4.1. Information System Information displays general information about the TrueNAS ® system. An example is seen in Figure 4.1.1. The information

17.1. APIv2 A new API was released with TrueNAS ® 11.1. The previous API is still present and in use because it is feature-complete. Documentation for the new API is available on the 3. Account The Account Configuration section of the web interface describes how to manually create and manage users and groups. This section contains these entries: Groups: used to 14. Jails Jails are a lightweight, operating-system-level virtualization. One or multiple services can run in a jail, isolating those services from the host TrueNAS ® system. TrueNAS ® uses iocage

5.4.2.1 DeployingSEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 5.4.2.2 CheckSEDFunctionality 4.1. Information System Information displays general information about the TrueNAS ® system. An example is seen in Figure 4.1.1. The information includes hostname, build version, type of

2. Installing and Upgrading The FreeNAS ® operating system must be installed on a separate device from the drives which hold the storage data.

5.1.1. Cloud Sync Example This example shows a Push cloud sync which writes an accounting department backup file from the TrueNAS ® system to Amazon S3 storage. Before the new In contrast, global settings which apply to all AFP shares are configured in Services AFP. Figure 10.2.1 shows the available global AFP configuration options which are described in Table 10.2.1.

The table displays group names, group IDs (GID), built-in groups, and whether sudo is permitted. Clicking the (Options) icon on a user-created group entry displays Members, Edit, and Delete

The table displays group names, group IDs (GID), built-in groups, and whether sudo is permitted. Clicking the (Options) icon on a user-created group entry displays Members, Edit, and Delete The table displays group names, group IDs (GID), built-in groups, and whether sudo is permitted. Clicking the (Options) icon on a user-created group entry displays Members, Edit, and Delete

1. Introduction This Guide provides information about configuring and managing the TrueNAS ® Unified Storage Array. Your iXsystems support engineer will assist with the initial setup and TrueNAS ® automatically backs up the configuration database to the system dataset every morning at 3:45. However, this backup does not occur if the system is shut down at that time. If After FreeNAS ® is configured, use the RSAT utility from a Windows system to manage the domain controller. The Samba AD DC HOWTO includes instructions for installing and

Threshold Warning the system reports a warning when a configurable capacity is reached. In TrueNAS ®, this threshold can be configured at the pool level when using zvols (see Table TrueNAS ® uses collectd to provide reporting statistics. The resulting graphs are grouped into several tabs on the Reporting page: CPU CPU shows the amount of time spent by the CPU in 5.1.1. Cloud Sync Example This example shows a Push cloud sync which writes an accounting department backup file from the TrueNAS ® system

7.1. Swap Space Swap is space on a disk set aside to be used as memory. When the TrueNAS ® system runs low on memory, less-used data can be “swapped” onto the disk, freeing up main