Managing Volumes in Catalogic vStor
In Catalogic vStor, you can create three types of volumes - Filesystem, MinIO, and LUN. Filesystem volumes are used in NAS environments and rely on the server’s backing storage. MinIO volumes use the embedded MinIO server on vStor, and a bucket must be pre-created for this type. LUN volumes are suitable for SAN environments.
Creating a volume using the vStor Web Interface
To add a volume to Catalogic vStor using the vStor Web Interface:
- Open the vStor Web Interface by connecting to
https://<vStor_hostname_or_IP>:8900. - Log in as
admin. - In the navigation menu, click Storage.
- On the Pools screen, select a pool from the tabbed interface and then click Create Volume.
- In the Create new Volume dialog:
- Enter the volume name.
- Select the type (Filesystem, MinIO, or LUN).
- For LUN: specify size and unit.
- For MinIO: input the server port number (range 9000-9100). Ensure a MinIO bucket is already created.
For more details on managing hosts for LUN volumes, see Managing Hosts for LUN Volumes.
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To use MinIO for storage, you need to add a custom certificate to your vStor instance.
- (Optional) Select the Enable encryption to enable encryption on the volume. Encryption may only be applied to volumes of type Filesystem and Lun.
- Click OK to add the volume. For Filesystem volumes, set up a share as needed. For details, see Adding a Share to vStor.
Ensure that you can see the new volume in the Volumes table on the Pools screen.
Creating a volume using vStor CLI
To add a volume to Catalogic vStor using vStor CLI:
vstor volume create --name myvol1 --volume_type=filesystem
The output of this command is structured in the following way:
ID: 5
TYPE: filesystem
NAME: myvol1
POOL ID: 1
POOL NAME: primary
SERIAL: N/A
TOTAL SPACE: 96.39GB
FREE SPACE: 96.39GB
USED SPACE: 24.00KB
IS CLONE: No
SNAPSHOT ID: N/A
PARENT ID: N/A
PARENT PATH: N/A
SHARE ID: N/A
HOST IDS: N/A
CREATED: 2018-01-26 21:18:49 UTC
UPDATED: 2018-01-26 21:18:49 UTC
The only supported vStor volume_type for a backup destination is filesystem.
For a complete list of available configuration options use:
vstor volume create --help
Migrating a volume between storage pools
Migrating a volume using the vStor Web Interface
To migrate a volume using the vStor Web Interface:
- In Storage, locate a volume you want to migrate.
- Click More Actions (•••) and select Transfer to Different Pool.
- Select Destination Pool and click Move.
For more details on best practices for backup storage, see Backup Storage: Best Practices.