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Dell DX6000 Manuel de configuration
DX Object Storage Platform: Advanced Node Configuration

Sub-Cluster Overview

The DX Object Storage Platform allows a single Storage Cluster to be logically split into two or more
separate entities, or sub-clusters. in order to define storage distribution strategies. While the Storage
Nodes in a sub-cluster are physically part of the same cluster, managed by a common CSN and
communicate on the same IP subnet, they are recognized as logically separate entities by the DX
Object Storage software. The existence of a sub-cluster changes the behavior of the cluster so that DX
Storage attempts to create the greatest logical spread between an object‟s replicas by moving them
into separate sub-clusters. A sub-cluster configuration is primarily used to enable local area
replication. Examples of where sub-clusters are useful are:
Splitting a cluster based on location (data cabinet, building wing, etc.)
Grouping nodes based on common infrastructure (network, power)

Figure 1: Sub-cluster Configuration

CSN
Sub-cluster
DX Cluster

Assigning Sub-Cluster Membership

To configure sub-clusters, the node configuration file for each node must be modified to identify the
sub-cluster of which the node is a member. This is done by adding the name/value pairing for the sub-
cluster option in the node configuration file for each storage node. The name is "subcluster" and the
value is the name of the sub-cluster of which the node is a member. Sub-cluster names cannot contain
special characters like quotes and can have a maximum of 16 characters. Below is a sample of a node
configuration file that has been created to assign sub-cluster membership to the node.
#
# CAStor node Configurataion File
#
# Node: sn0026b9348cda
# MAC: 00-26-b9-34-8c-da
#
subcluster = lab 1
Sub-cluster
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