Veritas Access Online Help
- Getting started
- About Veritas Access
- Enabling certificate-based authentication in Veritas Access
- About the dashboard
- Setting up the storage type for provisioning
- About the CIFS shares
- About managing CIFS shares for Enterprise Vault
- About the NFS shares
- About an iSCSI target
- Creating an iSCSI target and provisioning LUNs
- About S3 buckets for NetBackup
- Using the Veritas Access product documentation
- Changing your password
- Important release information
- Managing storage
- About storage provisioning and management
- Adding disks to a storage pool
- Removing disks from a storage pool
- Removing disks from a cluster
- Viewing information about disks
- Accessing disk details
- Viewing information about a node in a cluster
- Accessing node details
- Configuring a disk
- Increasing the size of a disk
- Running scanbus
- Formatting a disk
- Marking a disk as spare
- About SmartIO for solid-state drives
- About storage provisioning and management
- Managing file sharing services
- Monitoring and troubleshooting
- Provisioning and managing file systems
- Creating a file system
- Setting the maximum IOPS
- Creating a snapshot
- Restoring a snapshot
- Configuring a replication job
- Stopping or starting a replication job for VVR
- Pausing and resuming a replication job for VVR
- Enabling or disabling a replication job for VFR
- Synchronizing a replication job for VFR
- Failing over or failing back a replication job for VVR
- Failing over or failing back a replication job for VFR
- Unconfiguring a replication job for VFR
- Unconfiguring a replication job for VVR
- Viewing the list of iSCSI targets
- Adding an initiator for an iSCSI target
- Removing an initiator for an iSCSI target
- Adding portal IPs for an iSCSI target
- Setting up authentication for an iSCSI target
- Viewing the list of initiators for an iSCSI target
- Viewing the portal IPs for an iSCSI target
- Removing portal IPs for an iSCSI target
- Removing authentication settings for an iSCSI target
- Removing an iSCSI target
- Removing the file system store for an iSCSI target
- Viewing the list of LUNs for an iSCSI target
- Creating a LUN for an iSCSI target
- Increasing the size of a LUN for an iSCSI target
- Reducing the size of a LUN for an iSCSI target
- Removing a LUN for an iSCSI target
- Cloning a LUN for an iSCSI target
- Creating a snapshot of a LUN for an iSCSI target
- Viewing the list of snapshots for an iSCSI target
- Removing a LUN snapshot
- Restoring a LUN snapshot
- Provisioning and managing shares
- About file sharing protocols
- About concurrent access
- About concurrent access with NFS and S3
- Sharing directories using CIFS and NFS protocols
- Adding a share
- NFS protocol options
- CIFS protocol options
- About buckets and objects
- About Active Directory (AD)
- Logging on as an active directory user
- Creating access and secret keys for an active directory user
- Exporting an NFS share as an S3 bucket
- Viewing information about a share
- Accessing share details
- Configuring a favorite share
- Deleting a share
- Managing permissions for CIFS shares
- Managing clients for the NFS shares
- Managing policies
- About policies for storage provisioning
- About policies for long-term data retention
- About policies for archiving data using Enterprise Vault
- About policies for file systems
- About pattern matching for data movement policies
- Viewing information about policies
- Activating storage policy templates
- Activating long-term data retention policies
- Activating archival policies
- Creating an S3 bucket
- About cloud-storage tiering
- Workflow for adding a cloud tier
- About tiering policies
- Adding a secondary tier
- Viewing information about the secondary tier
- Adding or editing a tier policy on a secondary tier
- Creating a policy schedule
- Managing settings
- Viewing Veritas Access settings
- About the cloud gateway
- Viewing information about cloud services
- Adding and removing a cloud service
- Viewing discovery information about your cluster
- About the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- Configuring LDAP
- Configuring Active Directory
- Configuring the NTP server
- Starting or stopping the CIFS or NFS servers
- Starting or stopping the S3 server
- Adding or removing storage pools for S3 users
- Configuring the /etc/hosts file for mapping of S3 users
- Registering a NetBackup master server or an EMM server
- Modifying a NetBackup media server list
- Viewing information about your NetBackup configuration with Veritas Access
- About cluster management
- Setting up the time and the time zone for the cluster
- About replication
- Viewing information about events
- Purging events
- About Veritas Access product licensing
- Setting object server default parameters
- Setting up the object server group-specific parameters
- Viewing information about S3
- Configuring the KMS server
- About the CIFS service management
- Setting up the home directory
- About the File Transfer Protocol
- About Veritas Data Deduplication
- About alert management
- Index
Setting object server default parameters
You can set the object access server configurable and default file system parameters. The object access server creates a new file system for every new bucket. Use these default parameters to create a new file system of a different configuration.
To edit the default object server parameters
- Prerequisites:
Configure at least one default storage pool.
- In Settings > S3 Management for Default parameters, click Edit.
- You can edit the following fields:
File system size
Use the file system size option to set the default file system for creating the buckets.
Units can be MB, GB, or TB.
Block size
The default block size is 8192 bytes.
Block size can affect the file size. For example, to create a file system greater than 32 TB, the block size needs to be 8192.
Enable Partition Directory
The partition directory feature distributes entries into hash directories. The hash directories are not visible in the name space view of the user or the operating system.
By default, partition directory is disabled.
Encryption
Optional parameter that lets you encrypt all the data on the file system.
Number of mirrors
For layouts that use mirroring, the minimum number of mirrors is 2 (the default).
Protection Disk
For layouts that use mirroring, the protection option determines where the mirrors are created.
Disk (default) - creates mirrors on separate disks
Pool - creates mirrors in separate pools.
Set default pools
The pools option lets you choose the pool on which the bucket is created.
You must specify at least one default storage pool.
Enable SSL
It is recommended to enable SSL for S3.
SSL enables HTTPS communication.
See the Veritas Access RESTful API Guide for more information.
- View the Recent Activity panel for the status of the task.