Guides and Tutorials
- Analytics — capacity explorer
- Analytics — capacity trends
- Analytics — integrated analytics
- Analytics — IOPS hot spots
- Analytics —Throughput hot spots
- Analytics activity by path
- Analytics activity by client
- Continuous replication
- Configure the network for static addresses
- Create a Qumulo cluster on a Mac
- Create a Qumulo cluster on Windows
- Create a quota
- Create an NFS export
- Create an SMB share
- Creating snapshots using the Qumulo dashboard
- Safe shutdown
- Scripting Qumulo with S3 via Minio
Configure the network for static addresses
In this tutorial you use Network Configuration to manually assign IPv4 static addresses.
- From the dashboard, point to Cluster and click Network Configuration.
- The Network Configuration screen appears. In this example, the cluster is currently configured to use DHCP.
- Click Switch to Static IP to manually assign IPv4 static addresses.
- The Network Configuration IPv4 screen appears.
- Fill in each of the fields as appropriate and change the MTU size, if necessary.
- Scroll down and set the static IP addresses. Use either a comma-separated list or a range, using a dash.
- Optionally, you can assign floating IP addresses that will automatically be reassigned to the remaining nodes if a node fails.
- Click Save.
- A dialog box appears
- The Network Configuration IPv4 screen shows that you are now using static networking.
- To change static settings, click Edit Static Settings.
- To revert to DHCP, click Switch to DHCP.
- The screen changes to show a pending state.
- Click Save.
- A dialog box appears.
- The screen changes to show you are now using DHCP.