This guide is intended for the IT administrator or person responsible for installing the File IQ Appliance.
Overview and Requirements
This section provides general information about the File IQ Appliance, as well as its technical specifications.
What File IQ Does
The File IQ feature is designed to provide insights and analytics on your file data usage patterns. File IQ enables you to quickly take advantage of several important capabilities, including:
File Usage Analytics: Track usage and collaboration patterns across users, departments, file types, volumes, and more. Gain visibility to optimize storage, plan capacity, and facilitate capacity-based chargeback.
Health Monitoring: Monitor system component metrics to proactively identify resource contention and capacity limits so administrators can take preventative measures.
Forensic Capabilities: Perform historical analysis of file, user, or application activity when troubleshooting issues or investigating information security events.
Automated Reporting: Leverage prebuilt reports and dashboards that deliver actionable intelligence to technical and business users and support chargeback reporting.
Key Terms and Components
The following terms are helpful for understanding the File IQ Appliance:
Cache: The local storage of the File IQ Appliance. All volume metadata accessed regularly is kept locally in the File IQ Appliance cache. If the requested metadata is not locally resident, it is staged into the cache and provided for the request.
Cloud storage: Internet-based, highly protected, unlimited storage.
Event Hubs: A cloud-native data streaming service used to forward events between components of the File IQ Solution.
Grafana: Grafana is a multi-platform open-source analytics and interactive visualization web application. It provides charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.
Nasuni Edge Appliance (NEA): The virtual or physical Nasuni appliance that integrates with your infrastructure via CIFS ( SMB), NFS, FTP/SFTP, or HTTPS/REST protocols. The Nasuni Edge Appliance can be mapped as a network drive.
Nasuni Edge Appliance user interface: The Web-based graphical user interface with which you configure and manage the Nasuni Edge Appliance. The Nasuni Edge Appliance user interface is accessible with supported Web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, and Google Chrome.
File IQ: The File IQ Appliance contains the database, Grafana server, event processing, and volume scanning capabilities that the File IQ Solution uses to give insight into Nasuni Edge Appliance and Volume usage across your Nasuni deployments.
Nasuni Management Console (NMC): The Web-accessible appliance with which you can configure and manage multiple Nasuni Edge Ap pliances. The Nasuni Management Console is accessible with supported Web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, and Google Chrome.
Nasuni Orchestration Center (NOC): Nasuni’s zero-maintenance control path built on elastic, multi-region cloud services that enables file data to be shared across locations at any scale and without version conflict. The NOC, also referred to as the Nasuni Account Dashboard, provides you with access to File IQ Serial Numbers, which are used to install File IQ.
File IQ Dashboard: A custom dashboard deployed within the File IQ Appliance-hosted Grafana to display information gathered by the File System Metadata Service (FSMS) and the File System Event Processor (FSEP).
File IQ Service: The File IQ Service collects audit events on the NEA and forwards them to the File IQ Appliance via the Azure EventHub.
Note: The audit events collected by the File IQ Service are independent of the standard auditing feature enabled on the NEAs.
Share/export: An access point to a folder on a volume that can be shared or exported on your network. Access to a CIFS (SMB) share can be customized on a user-level or group-level basis. You can create many shares or exports on a volume for different purposes or audiences.
Volume: A set of files and directories (CIFS (SMB), NFS, and FTP/SFTP).
File IQ Solution Specifications
This section contains specifications for configuring the File IQ Appliance.
Supported Web Browsers
The File IQ Appliance supports the following Web browsers:
Browser | Version |
Mozilla Firefox | Latest |
Google Chrome | Latest |
Apple Safari | Latest |
Microsoft Edge | Latest |
Virtual Machine Requirements
For virtual machine requirements on an already deployed File IQ appliance running version 10.0 and below, proceed directly to Verifying Size Requirements.
The File IQ Appliance must meet minimum specifications starting from the 10.1 release. Each installation of the File IQ Appliance should adhere to these specifications and follow the actions required for specific sizing, as outlined in the following scenarios:
New Installation of File IQ versions 10.3 or newer
Install the File IQ Appliance using the minimum specification.
Connect the volumes until all volumes are processed at least once.
Connect Nasuni Edge Appliances (NEAs) to the File IQ using the Nasuni Portal.
Wait for 7 calendar days of NEA activity to occur within the organization.
Run the Sizing UI at https://FILE-IQ-FQDN:8443/niq/sizing to validate the correct size.
If necessary, make any recommended sizing adjustments to the Virtual Machine.
New Installation of File IQ version 10.2.x or earlier
Install the File IQ Appliance using the minimum specification.
Connect the volumes until all volumes are processed at least once.
Use the data available at https://FILE-IQ-FQDN:8443/niq/retention_configuration, along with the Sizing Spreadsheet, to validate the correct size.
If necessary, make any recommended sizing adjustments to the Virtual Machine.
Connect Nasuni Edge Appliances (NEAs) to the File IQ using the Nasuni Portal.
Wait for 7 calendar days of NEA activity to occur within the organization.
Check the data available again at https://FILE-IQ-FQDN:8443/niq/retention_configuration, along with the Sizing Spreadsheet, to validate the correct size.
If necessary, make any recommended sizing adjustments to the Virtual Machine.
Upgrade an Existing Installation of File IQ to Version 10.3 or newer
Upgrading to File IQ 10.3 or newer from versions before 10.3 requires a minimum amount of free disk space to perform a one-time database optimization at the beginning of the upgrade sequence.
Check that your current installation of File IQ has enough free disk space, as described on the 10.3 Upgrade File IQ Database Optimization page.
Once your upgrade to 10.3 or newer has completed, run the Sizing UI at https://FILE-IQ-FQDN:8443/niq/sizing to validate your current sizing.
Wait for 7 calendar days of NEA activity to occur within the organization.
Run the Sizing UI again to validate the correct size based on usage observed since the upgrade.
If necessary, make any recommended sizing adjustments to the Virtual Machine.
Upgrade an Existing Installation of File IQ to Version 10.2 or earlier
Use the data available at https://FILE-IQ-FQDN:8443/niq/retention_configuration, along with the Sizing Spreadsheet, to validate the correct size.
If necessary, make any recommended sizing adjustments to the Virtual Machine before performing the upgrade.
Upgrade to File IQ version 10.2 (or an earlier version).
Wait for 7 calendar days of NEA activity to occur within the organization.
Check the available data again at https://FILE-IQ-FQDN:8443/niq/retention_configuration, along with the Sizing Spreadsheet, to validate the correct size.
If necessary, make any recommended sizing adjustments to the Virtual Machine.
Verifying Size Requirements
The NMC has a health check for File IQ that indicates whether sizing needs to be adjusted as a result of any of the previous steps, regardless of whether the license is Basic or Premium.
To determine the right virtual machine requirements for the Basic license, follow these steps for versions of File IQ prior to 10.1.3:
Open the Sizing Spreadsheet.
Navigate to the File IQ Events dashboard.
Use the information from the Edge Appliance Activity panel to fill in the Sizing Spreadsheet fields.
Navigate to the Volumes Summary dashboard and use the Volume Summary panel to fill in the Sizing Spreadsheet fields.
The Sizing Spreadsheet displays your minimum sizing requirements.
Note: If you need Sizing Spreadsheet assistance, contact your Nasuni Account Manager.
Otherwise, use the data available at https://FILE-IQ-FQDN:8443/niq/retention_configuration, along with the Sizing Spreadsheet, to determine the appropriate virtual machine requirements for your organization.
Minimum Specifications
The minimum specifications for the File IQ Appliance are as follows:
Item | Size | Notes |
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vCPUs | 16 | - |
Memory | 32 GiB | - |
Nasuni Cache Disk | 569 GB | MB/s 150 ; IOPS 2,300 |
Nasuni COW Disk | 64 GB | MB/s 150 ; IOPS 2,300 |
File IQ DB Disk | 1.1 TB | MB/s 150 ; IOPS 5,000 |
VM Size | AWS: c5a.4xlarge Azure: D16ls_v5 GCP: n2d custom | - |
Deploy File IQ in Nutanix
This chapter explains how to install the File IQ Solution on the Nutanix platform.
Warning: DO NOT attempt to restore from a virtual machine snapshot or backup. Attempting to restore from a virtual machine snapshot or backup puts the IQ Appliance in an unknown state in relation to the Nasuni Orchestration Center (NOC) and requires a recovery process. This might result in data loss.
Important: File IQ Appliances must be configured with operational DNS servers and a time server (internal or external) within your environment. The File IQ Appliance is configured with a default time server time.nasuni.com. If you need to use a different time server, the procedure to change the default time server is documented in the Nasuni Edge Appliance Time Configuration section of the Nasuni Edge Administration guide.
Important: When using virtual machine IQ Appliances, Nasuni recommends running under a hypervisor supported by its vendor. If a customer runs an IQ Appliance on an unsupported hypervisor version, a warning is logged at boot time.
Tip: This document is about deploying virtual machines. It does not cover configuring a storage account for use with Nasuni volumes.
Note: Nasuni supports Nutanix AHV (Acropolis Hypervisor) versions 5.15.x, 5.16.x, 6.5.x, 6.6.x, 6.7.x.
Tip: Check out the File IQ Installation and Configuration videos for a general reference on the File IQ installation process. Your specific hypervisor installation includes unique steps not included in this video reference series.
Day 1 File IQ Installation Checklist
To complete a day 1 File IQ installation, follow this checklist:
Step | Action |
1 | Complete 1. Prerequisites section in this document. Your account manager can assist you with this item. |
2 | Complete 2. Installing the File IQ Appliance section in this document. |
3 | Complete 3. Running the File IQ Appliance First Boot Wizard section in this document. |
4 | Complete the 4a. Set the Escrow Passphrase for the File IQ Appliance section in this document. For File IQ Appliances on 10.0 and below, always complete the 4b. Add the File IQDB to the File IQ Appliance section in this document. |
5 | Complete 5. Connect the Nasuni Volumes to the File IQ Appliance section in this document. |
6 | Complete 6. Disabling Quality of Service for the File IQ Appliance section in this document. |
7 | Complete 7. Enabling the File IQ and Configure File IQ Service section in this document. |
8 | Complete 8. Accessing the File IQ Dashboards section in this document. |
9 | For more information, see the following resources: |
1. Prerequisites
The following items should be readily available to help you navigate the File IQ installation and setup process. It is recommended that you complete these requirements before starting or have a way to fulfill them during the installation process.
Item | Description |
Contact Nasuni | Contact your Account Manager to enable the File IQ license and configure your account for the File IQ Appliance. |
Virtual Machine Requirements | Process the Virtual Machine Requirements section above to ensure you have the necessary sizing information before proceeding to installation or upgrade. The main information used for the Virtual Machine requirements are the following:
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Nutanix Login | Authentication and Authorization to Nutanix to create the File IQ Virtual Machine. |
Nutanix VM Host Affinity | (Optional) Any Nutanix VM host(s) onto which you want to pin the File IQ Appliance |
Nutanix Storage Container | The Storage Container(s) you want to use to deploy the File IQ Virtual Machine. |
Nutanix Network Adapter (NIC) | The Network Adapter that you want to use to deploy the File IQ Virtual Machine. This guide does not cover how to create a Nutanix Network Adapter. |
NMC Login | Authentication and Authorization to your organization’s Nasuni Management Console to configure the File IQ for your environment. |
Nasuni Portal Login | Authentication and authorization to your organization’s Nasuni Portal account to retrieve your File IQ Serial Number and Authorization Code, and to configure the File IQ. |
Volume(s) List | Use at least one volume when setting up File IQ.
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NEA(s) List | You need at least one Nasuni Edge Appliance to configure sending activity to the File IQ virtual machine. Ideally, pick an NEA from which you can mount volumes to generate traffic and see it in the File IQ dashboards. The NEA must be running version 9.14.3 or later.
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File IQ Serial Number and Authorization Code | From the Nasuni Portal To locate the File IQ Appliance Serial Number from the Nasuni Portal, navigate to Setup > Serial Numbers > File IQ. It is paired with an associated Authorization Code (Auth Code). The configuration of the File IQ Appliance and NEAs for File IQ can be found by navigating to Appliance Services > File IQ Configuration. If the File IQ Config menu or File IQ Serial Numbers are unavailable, contact your Nasuni Account Manager to confirm that the File IQ License is correctly configured for your account.
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File IQ Username and Password | The first boot setup of the File IQ Appliance requires a new username and password. These values are specific to the File IQ Appliance only. |
File IQ Hostname | When you go through the first boot wizard for the File IQ Appliance, you must provide a hostname for the machine.
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File IQ Network Details | When going through the first boot wizard for the File IQ Appliance, provide the virtual machine's network details. |
Grafana Password | The default password for the Grafana viewer account must be changed upon first use. Nasuni recommends having a new password ready that aligns with your corporate processes and procedures. |
Active Directory Credentials | The File IQ Appliance must connect to the same Active Directory domains as the NEAs and volumes configured on it. The following information might be necessary:
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NEA Firewall Requirements | The Nasuni Edge Appliance requires access to the Azure Event Hub when you enable File IQ. All network ports and access requirements for the File IQ Service on the NEA are documented in the Firewall and Port Requirements in the Nasuni Edge Appliance section. Before enabling the File IQ on the NEA, complete the NEA Firewall Requirements for File IQ Service. |
File IQ Firewall Requirements | When you enable File IQ, the Nasuni Edge Appliance requires access to the Azure Event Hub. The File IQ Appliance section of the Firewall and Port Requirements documents all network ports and access requirements for the File IQ Service on the NEA. Before you activate File IQ on the File IQ Appliance, complete the File IQ Firewall Requirements for File IQ. |
Proxy Server Details | When configuring a proxy to access HTTPS resources on the Internet, proxy server details can be configured during the First Boot Wizard for the File IQ Appliance.
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2. Installing the File IQ Appliance
To complete the installation of the File IQ Appliance, follow these steps:
Download the File IQ Appliance software.
Install the File IQ Appliance using the Prism Web Console.
Download the File IQ Appliance Software
The File IQ Appliance can run as a virtual appliance on your network and is distributed as a downloadable image. To access the download page, register for a user account and password on the Nasuni website.
To download the File IQ Appliance software from the Nasuni website:
Log in to your Portal account and on the Overview tab, click Downloads.
In the File IQ area, select the appropriate format for your virtual environment.
If installing version 10.0.7 or earlier, click Nutanix. If installing a version after 10.0.7, click Universal Multi-Platform Compatible.
From the drop-down list, select an available release for File IQ.
Save the File IQ Appliance software file to a location on your local drive.
Note: The time required to download the File IQ Appliance software file depends on your internet connection.
Install the File IQ Appliance using the Nutanix Prism Web Console
Install the File IQ Appliance in Nutanix using the Nutanix Prism Web Console.
The Nutanix Prism Web Console uses the Nutanix virtual appliance format to install the File IQ Appliance.
For more information, see:
Important: File IQ Appliances and the NMC must be configured with operational DNS servers and a time server (internal or external) within your environment.
Important: To access Active Directory-enabled volumes, the File IQ Appliance must access the same Active Directory domains as the other Nasuni Edge Appliances connected to the volume. This requires access to the Active Directory Domain Controller or the necessary network connectivity.
Important: The following process has been tested with Nutanix Version 2020.09.16 - NCC Version: 3.10.0.6 - LCM Version: 2.1.6835.
Creating a Nutanix Virtual Machine Image
Caution: By default, each Nutanix storage container has access to all the unused storage in the storage pool.
Therefore, if a storage pool has multiple storage containers, one container might consume all remaining space, leaving the other containers with no available space.
Enable Nutanix capacity reservation to ensure that there is space for storage containers provisioned for Nasuni. Capacity reservation allows you to guarantee that a storage container has a minimum amount of storage reserved that is unavailable to other storage containers.
For more information, see Capacity Reservation Best Practices.
To create a Nutanix virtual machine image using the Prism Web Console:
Navigate to the top menu bar and click Home. A list of options displays.
From the options list, select Settings.
From the left menu bar, select Image Configuration. The Image Configuration window appears.
To upload an image file to the cluster, click Upload Image. The Create Image window appears.
Enter the following information:
Name: a name for the image.
Annotation (optional): a description for the image.
Image Type: From the drop-down menu, select the Disk image type. ISO is not a valid option.
Storage Container: Select the storage container from the drop-down menu. The list includes all containers created for this cluster. You can also select the default container.
Image Source: select one of the following:
From URL: to import the image from the Internet. Enter the appropriate URL address.
Upload a file: To upload an image file from your workstation, click Choose File, then navigate to the file to upload.
Confirm all fields are correct, and click Save.
The fields become disabled in the Create Image window, and the Save button changes the text to Saving …
After the image saving is complete, the Create Image window closes, and the Image Configuration window reappears with the new image appearing in the list.
Important: The file might take some time to upload. A percentage indicator is displayed at the top left of the screen to show the progress.
Click the pencil icon for that image to update the image information. The Update Image window appears. Update the fields as desired and click Save.
To delete an image file from the store, click X for that image.
The image file is deleted, and that entry disappears from the list.
Creating a Nutanix Virtual Machine (VM)
To install the File IQ Appliance into Nutanix using the Prism Web Console:
From the Explore drop-down menu at the upper left, the Entities list appears. Select VM. The VM Dashboard window appears.
At the upper right, click Create VM. The Create VM dialog box appears.
Note: This option does not appear in clusters that do not support this feature.
Enter the following information:
Name: Enter a name for the VM. The image name must be 40 characters or fewer.
Description: Enter a description for the VM.
Timezone: Select a time zone from the drop-down menu for the VM.
Compute: Enter the number of virtual CPUs to allocate to this VM in the vCPU(s) field. Enter the number of cores assigned to each virtual CPU in the Cores per vCPU field. The Sizing Tool determines the number of virtual CPUs required for your File IQ installation.
Important: The recommended configuration is specifying 1 core per vCPU, so set the number of vCPUs to match the requirements for the workload.
Memory: Enter the amount of memory (in GiBs) to allocate to this VM. The Sizing Tool defines the memory needed for your File IQ installation.
In the Boot Configuration area, select UEFI.
Note: Since the image contains only the operating system disk, the cache, File IQ database and COW disks must be created for the Operating System.
To attach the operating system disk to the VM, click Add New Disk. The Add Disk dialog box appears. Enter the following information:
Type: From the drop-down menu, select DISK.
Operation: Select Clone from Image Service to copy the image that you imported.
Bus Type: From the drop-down menu, select SCSI.
Image: Select the image you created using the image service feature.
Size: This is specific to the operating system disk; note that changing the size of an image is not allowed.
Index: Ensure Next Available is selected.
Click Add. The operating system disk is attached to the VM, and the Create VM dialog box is displayed.
Important: The File IQ Appliance relative sizes are important during installation because the NEA (on which the File IQ Appliance is built) allocates disks to various roles based on size. If the disk sizes are edited after the image deployment and before the File IQ appliance is powered on, make sure to maintain the expected proportions: File IQ DB Disk is the largest, the Cache Disk is the next largest, and then the COW Disk.
To attach the cache disk to the VM, click Add New Disk. The Add Disk dialog box appears.
Enter the following information:
Type: From the drop-down menu, select DISK.
Operation: Select Allocate on Storage Container to create a new empty disk.
Bus Type: From the drop-down menu, select SCSI.
Storage Container: Select the storage container to use. The list includes all containers created for this cluster.
Size: Enter the disk size in GiBs. Size the cache disk per the File IQ Sizing Tool requirements.
Index: Ensure Next Available is selected.
Click Add. The cache disk is attached to the VM, and the Create VM dialog box is displayed.
To attach the cow disk to the VM, click Add New Disk. The Add Disk dialog box appears. Enter the following information:
Type: From the drop-down menu, select DISK.
Operation: Select Allocate on Storage Container to create a new empty disk.
Bus Type: From the drop-down menu, select SCSI.
Storage Container: Select the storage container to use. The list includes all containers created for this cluster.
Size: Enter the disk size in GiBs. Size the cow disk as per the File IQ Sizing Tool requirements.
Index: Ensure Next Available is selected.
Click Add. The cow disk is attached to the VM, and the Create VM dialog box is displayed.
Note: After configuring the operating system disk, the cache disks, and the COW disk, the operating system disk is automatically selected as the Boot Device.
Add the Nasuni File IQ Disk.
Important: This step is only applicable to File IQ Appliances starting with the 10.1 release.
To attach the Nasuni File IQ disk to the VM, click Add New Disk. The Add Disk dialog box appears. Enter the following information:
Type: From the drop-down menu, select DISK.
Operation: Select Allocate on Storage Container to create a new empty disk.
Bus Type: From the drop-down menu, select SCSI.
Storage Container: Select the storage container to use. The list includes all containers created for this cluster.
Size: Enter the disk size in GiBs. Size the cache disk per the File IQ Sizing Tool requirements.
Index: Ensure Next Available is selected.
Click Add. The Nasuni File IQ disk is attached to the VM, and the Create VM dialog box is displayed.
Click Add New NIC to a network interface for the VM. If the Add New NIC button is not visible in the Create VM dialog box, scroll down to see it. The Create NIC dialog box appears.
Enter the following information:
Subnet Name: From the drop-down, select the VLAN that your File IQ Appliance runs on.
Network Connection State: Ensure Connected is selected.
Network Address/Prefix: This read-only field displays the network IP address and prefix.
IP Address (This field appears only if the NIC is placed in a managed network.): Enter an IP address for the VLAN. Entering an IP address in this field is optional when the network configuration provides an IP pool. If the field is left blank, the NIC is assigned an IP address from the pool.
After entering the field entries, click Add to create the network interface for the VM and return to the Create VM dialog box.
Ensure that the Custom Script check box is unselected. The Custom Script option is not supported with File IQ Appliance virtual machines.
After entering all field entries, click Save to create the VM and close the Create VM dialog box.
The new VM appears in the VM table view.
To power on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine, follow these steps:
Click the Explore drop-down menu at the upper left. The Entities list appears.
In the Entities list, click VM, followed by Table. A list of VMs appears.
From the list of VMs, select the File IQ Appliance virtual machine.
Right-click on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine, and from the Actions drop-down menu, select Power On.
The File IQ Appliance virtual machine powers on.
Important: When using a virtual machine File IQ Appliances, Nasuni recommends running under a hypervisor that its vendor still supports. A warning is logged at boot if a customer runs a File IQ Appliance on an unsupported hypervisor version.
To view the File IQ Appliance in the console window, right-click on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine, and from the Actions drop-down, select Launch console. The File IQ Appliance screen appears with a plain bar at the bottom that indicates the progress of the installation.
Tip: The first boot of a File IQ Appliance might take longer than subsequent boots.
Make a note of the Assigned IP Address appearing under IP Addresses. Use this IP address to access the File IQ Appliance user interface. Alternatively, the IP address can be found under the Summary section.
The File IQ Appliance is now installed and ready to access using the IP address.
3. Running the File IQ Appliance First Boot Wizard
To access the newly installed File IQ Appliance, follow this procedure:
Click the Explore drop-down menu at the upper left. The Entities list appears.
In the Entities list, click VM, followed by Table. A list of VMs appears.
From the list of VMs, select the File IQ Appliance virtual machine.
Locate the IP Address used by the File IQ Appliance by scrolling down the page to the Summary section.
Navigate to the First Boot Wizard for the File IQ Appliance by opening a new browser window.
To access the File IQ Appliance, enter the address in this form: https://<IP address>, where <IP address> is the IP address from step 2 above.
The Enter the Network Parameters for this Filer page appears.
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Enter the Hostname you defined in the File IQ Hostname of the 1. Prerequisites section.
Complete the remainder of the System Settings defined in the File IQ Network Details as part of the 1. Prerequisites section.
Click Continue. The Review the Network Settings pane appears.
If all fields are correct, click Continue. The next pane confirms if the File IQ Appliance is Configuring Network Settings. If the File IQ Appliance does not automatically reconnect, try refreshing the page and check if File IQ Appliance’s IP address has changed. If so, update the browser address bar.
The Nasuni Filer Software Update pane appears. Click Continue.
Enter the File IQ Serial Number and Authorization Code obtained under the File IQ Serial & Auth Code as part of the 1. Prerequisites section.
Click Continue. The Add a New Nasuni Filer to your account pane appears.
Note: If you get an Invalid serial number or access code provided during this step, it is because you have used a NEA Serial Number instead of an File IQ Serial Number. Nasuni recommends double-checking your Serial Number and trying again. See the 1. Prerequisites section for the correct location to the File IQ Serial Number and Authorization Code values.
Enter Install New Filer into the Confirmation textbox.
Click Continue. The Accept the Terms of Service and License Agreement pane appears.
Accept the Terms of Service and click Continue. The Enter or Accept Filer Name pane appears.
Click Continue. The Nasuni Management Console Detected pane appears.
Enable the Join NMC Management checkbox and click Continue. The Enter a username and password for Administration of this Filer pane appears.
Enter your NMC local account Username and Password, and then Confirm Password. These were obtained in the File IQ Username and Password section of the 1. Prerequisites section above.
Click Continue. The First Boot Wizard is complete, and the File IQ Appliance Management window appears.
3.a. Joining the File IQ Appliance to Active Directory
If the volumes you want to scan are protected by Active Directory, you must join your File IQ Appliance to the Active Directory domains to secure these volumes.
Note: The configuration of Active Directory can vary based on different factors, and your specific configuration might require additional settings that are not mentioned in this section. If you encounter any issues while connecting to Active Directory, contact Nasuni Support or your Account Manager for assistance.
Follow this procedure to join Active Directory:
Open a Web Browser and access the File IQ Appliance. Enter the address in this form: https://<IP address>:8443, where <IP address> is the IP address from step 3 in the previous section. The File IQ Appliance user interface appears.
Ensure that the hostname of your File IQ Appliance is shorter than 15 characters:
From the Configuration menu, select Network Configuration under the Networking section.
Verify that the hostname in Hostname or FQDN is 15 characters or less.
If required, shorten the hostname and click Save Network Configuration.
Enter your Nasuni admin account details, confirm, and wait for the File IQ Appliance to apply the new settings.
Enter the IP address for your primary DNS server in the Primary DNS server text box. You must enter a valid hostname or IP address.
From the Configuration menu, select Network Configuration under the Networking section.
In Settings Source, under System Settings, select DHCP with Custom DNS.
Leave the Search Domain empty.
Set the Primary DNS server to your Active Directory PDC’s IP address.
Click Save Network Configuration. You must enter your Nasuni admin account details, confirm, and wait for the appliance to apply the new settings.
Join the File IQ Appliance to Active Directory by following these steps:
From the Configuration menu, select Directory Services under the CIFS & Directory Services section.
Enter the fully qualified Active Directory domain name in the Domain entry field.
Unless instructed by the Nasuni Support or your Account Manager, do not change any other fields.
Click Continue. The Confirm/Authenticate Directory Service dialog box appears.
In the Confirm/Authenticate Directory Service dialog box, enter your Active Directory administrator username and password and click Submit.
Wait until the joining process is complete and the Volume Selection page is displayed.
Select all volumes you wish to access from the File IQ appliance and click Continue.
Wait until the volume configuration is complete and the Domain Configuration page is displayed.
Enable all the trusted domains you wish to monitor users from and click Continue.
Wait until the trusted domain configuration is complete and the “Complete the Configuration” page is displayed.
Click Finish to finish the Active Directory configuration.
Wait until the configuration completes.
The display then returns to the Directory Services page and displays Active Directory domain information.
You have successfully joined Active Directory.
4a. Set the Escrow Passphrase for the File IQ Appliance (10.0+)
Important: In order to use DR capabilities a backup of the File IQ Appliance configuration needs to happen. Setting the escrow passphrase enables the backup.
Note: In order to use the Nasuni File IQ Database backup feature DR needs to be configured for the File IQ Appliance.
To set the escrow key for the File IQ Appliance, follow this procedure:
Log in to the Nasuni Management Console associated with the File IQ Appliance.
Click Filers.
Click Escrow Passphrase. The Filer Escrow Passphrase pane appears.
Select the File IQ Appliance entry in the table and click Edit 1 Filer. The Set Escrow Passphrase dialog box appears.
Enter the same passphrase for both Escrow Passphrase and Confirm Passphrase.
Click Set Passphrase. The dialog box closes and returns to the Filer Escrow Passphrase pane.
If you do not use the Nasuni Escrow Service, instead of setting an escrow passphrase, you can upload your own encryption keyfile and set it as a recovery backup key:
Log in to the File IQ appliance web UI.
From the Configuration menu, select Encryption Keys.
Click Upload Encryption Keys.
Choose your externally generated OpenPGP keyfile.
Enter the Key Passphrase if the keyfile has been secured with a passphrase.
Click Import Key.
Ensure the key has been imported, and click Set backup key to set it as a recovery backup key.
4b. Add the File IQDB Disk to the File IQ Appliance
Important: These steps are only applicable to File IQ Appliances prior to the 10.1 release.
Before enabling the File IQ Appliance, add another disk for the File IQ Database by following this procedure:
Log in to the Nasuni Management Console associated with the File IQ Appliance.
Click Filers.
Click Shutdown & Reboot.
The Shutdown and Reboot pane appears.
For the File IQ Appliance, click the associated Shutdown/Reboot action.
The Initiate Shutdown/Reboot of File IQ Appliance pane appears.
Enter ‘Change Filer Power State’ into the Confirmation Phrase textbox.
Select Shut down immediately. Click Shutdown.
The Shutdown and Reboot pane appears. Wait until the Status column for the File IQ Appliance changes to a checkmark before proceeding; at that point, the File IQ Appliance is shut down.
Log in to Nutanix using the Prism Web Console.
From the Explore drop-down menu at the upper left, the Entities list appears. Select VM. The VM Dashboard window appears.
Click on the VM created in step 2.
Right-click on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine, and from the Actions drop-down, select Power Off Actions.
Select Guest Shutdown.
Note: The VM might take some time to shut down completely.
Again, right-click the File IQ Appliance virtual machine and, from the Actions drop-down, select Update.
Once the VM configuration appears, scroll down to the disk section and click Add new disk.
The Add Disk dialog box appears. Enter the following information:
Type: From the drop-down menu, select DISK.
Operation: Select Allocate on Storage Container to create a new empty disk.
Bus Type: From the drop-down menu, select SCSI.
Storage Container: Select the storage container to use. The list includes all containers created for this cluster.
Size: Enter the disk size in GiBs. Size the cache disk per the File IQ Sizing Tool requirements.
Index: Ensure Next Available is selected.
Click Add. The Nasuni File IQ disk is attached to the VM.
Click Save to save the new disk.
Note: It takes some time for the VM configuration to save completely.
Right-click on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine, and from the Actions drop-down, select Power On.
Note: It takes some time for the VM to power on completely.
The File IQ Appliance Virtual Machine starts.
5. Connect the Nasuni Volumes to the File IQ Appliance
Important: For the Basic version of File IQ a maximum of 19 volumes can be connected to a File IQ Appliance for metadata analysis. For the Premium version of File IQ a maximum of 47 volumes can be connected to a File IQ Appliance for metadata analysis. If these limits are exceeded, then the metadata analysis stops until the number of connected volumes for metadata analysis falls within the specific range.
Note: The File IQ Appliance Administration UI Status > Subscription Status pane does not accurately reflect the Max Volumes / Filer values based on the settings above. You should ignore the value Max Volumes / Filer in the Status > Subscription Status pane.
Note: You might see a "File IQ unhealthy" alert displayed prior to enabling the File IQ service in step 7. This alert is expected and resolves itself after a successful File IQ service enablement.
Note: If you are using third-party tools that scan Nasuni volumes using a dedicated NEA, then do not connect that NEA to FIQ, because it can affect the Last Accessed time recorded by FIQ.
To share and connect a volume to the File IQ Appliance for metadata analysis, follow this procedure:
Log in to the Nasuni Management Console associated with the File IQ Appliance.
Set up remote access for the Volume by following this procedure:
Click Volumes.
Click Remote Access. The Volume Remote Access Setting pane appears.
Select the volumes that you want to share. These should match the Volumes in the Volumes List section in the 1. Prerequisites section above.
Click Edit Volumes. The Edit Volume Remote Access Settings dialog box appears.
Ensure that the Enabled toggle is set to On.
For Remote Access Permissions, select Custom.
For the File IQ Appliance entry in the Custom Remote Access Permissions section, select Read Only.
Caution: Ensure that you change only the Remote Access entry for the File IQ appliance to Read Only. Be sure to leave the Remote Access entries for the other volumes unchanged.
Click Save Remote Access Settings. The Volume Remote Access Setting pane appears.
Wait until the Status for each of the selected volumes changes to a check mark before proceeding.
Connect the Volumes to the File IQ Appliance by following these steps:
Click Volumes.
Click Connect Volume. The Remotely Accessible Volumes pane appears.
Click Refresh Connections and wait for the process to complete.
For the volumes for which you set up remote access to the File IQ Appliance (step 2 above), click Edit Connections. The Connect/Disconnect Volume dialog box appears.
In the Filers section, enable the File IQ Appliance checkbox.
In the Storage Access section, select Skip creating storage access point.
In the Inherit Setting section, untick the three inherit setting checkboxes.
Click Save Connections. The dialog box closes and returns to the Remotely Accessible Volumes pane.
Wait until the Status column for the Volume changes to a checkmark before proceeding.
Disable Snapshot Schedule for the FILE IQ Appliance and volume pairs by following one of these sets of steps:
For volumes not managed by GFA, follow these steps:
Click Volumes.
Click Snapshot Schedule. The Volume Snapshot Schedule pane appears.
Expand the volumes for which you configured remote access in step 2.
For each expanded, select each item that is a File IQ Appliance.
Click Edit Volumes. The Snapshot Schedule dialog box appears.
Click Select/Deselect all until all of the Days turn from color to grey.
Note: The Allow All Day option can remain selected. Because no days are selected, this setting does not apply.
Click Save Configuration. The changes are saved.
Note: The changes might take up to 10 minutes to apply.
For volumes managed by GFA, follow these steps:
Click Volumes.
Click Snapshot Schedule. The Volume Snapshot Schedule pane appears.
Select the volumes for which you configured remote access in step 2.
For each selected volume, expand its list to display the associated NEAs and File IQ Appliances.
Deselect each item that is not a File IQ Appliance.
Click Edit Volumes. The Snapshot Schedule dialog box appears.
Set the Enablement window to On.
Deselect all until all the Days turn from color to grey.
Note: The Allow All Day option can remain selected. Because no days are selected, this setting does not apply.
Click Save Configuration. The changes are saved.
Note: The changes might take up to 10 minutes to apply.
Disable Sync Schedule for the File IQ Appliance and Volumes pairs by following these steps:
Click Volumes.
Click Sync Schedule. The Sync Schedule pane appears.
Select a volume for which you configured remote access in step 2.
Expand the volume's list to display the associated NEAs and File IQ Appliances.
Deselect each item that is not a File IQ Appliance.
Click Edit Volumes. The Sync Schedule dialog box appears.
Click Select/Deselect all until all of the Days turn from colored to grey.
Click Save Schedule. The changes are saved and might take up to 10 minutes to apply.
Note: Repeat steps c-h in this section for each Volume connected to File IQ.
6. Disabling Quality of Service (QoS) for the File IQ Appliance
It is recommended to disable Quality of Service (QoS) for the File IQ Appliance, as the main workloads involve synchronizing content to the File IQ Appliance, and the system wants to ensure this process happens as quickly as possible.
To disable the Quality of Service (QoS) for the File IQ Appliance, follow these steps:
Log in to the Nasuni Management Console associated with the File IQ Appliance.
Click Filers.
Click Quality of Service. The Filer Quality of Service pane appears.
Select the File IQ Appliance entry in the table and click Edit Filers. The Quality of Service Settings dialog box appears.
For all existing Quality of Service rules, click Delete.
Click Save Rules. The dialog box closes and returns to the Filer Quality of Service pane.
7. Enable File IQ in Nasuni Portal and Configure Edge Appliances
By default, your File IQ service is turned off on the File IQ Appliance. Additionally, the File IQ Service on the NEA is off and is not configured to use any File IQ Appliance.
This section outlines how to enable your File IQ Product on the File IQ Appliance and then configure one or more NEAs to send activity information to the File IQ Appliance.
Use the Nasuni Portal to enable File IQ on the File IQ Appliance and the NEA.
Use this section to perform the following:
Enable the File IQ Product on the new File IQ Appliance.
Enable File IQ Service and Assign the File IQ Appliance for the NEA.
Before getting started, ensure that the following items from the 1. Prerequisites section are complete for this specific area:
NMC Login
NEA(s) List
Note: Before proceeding, confirm that the NMC, File IQ Appliance, and NEA(s) are all started and running.
a. Enabling the File IQ on the New File IQ Appliance
Use the Nasuni Portal to enable File IQ on the File IQ Appliance.
Nasuni Portal
To enable the File IQ Appliance from the Nasuni Portal, follow these steps:
Log in to the Nasuni Portal.
Navigate to Appliance Services > File IQ Configuration.
Click the File IQ Appliance in the table list. The checkbox becomes Enabled.
From the Enable/Disable drop-down menu, click Enable Selected. The State changes to Enabled for the File IQ Appliance in the table list. This action is automatically saved.
The configuration change is stored.
b. Enabling File IQ Service and Assigning the File IQ Appliance for the NEA
Important: The Nasuni Edge Appliance(s) that are used for data migration or third-party integration purposes should not be enabled to send events to File IQ Appliance(s).
In this section, enable the File IQ Service for each of the NEAs that you have chosen to report activity to the File IQ Appliance. You should have defined each NEA as part of the NEAs List entry in the 1. Prerequisites section above.
Use the Nasuni Portal to enable the File IQ service and assign the File IQ Appliance for the NEA.
Nasuni Portal
To enable the File IQ Service and assign the File IQ Appliance for each of these Nasuni Edge Appliances from the Nasuni Portal, follow these steps:
Log in to the Nasuni Portal.
Navigate to Appliance Services > File IQ Configuration.
Click the Edge entry in the Configuration items on the left of the page.
Click the Edge name in the table list. The checkbox becomes Enabled.
From the Enable/Disable drop-down menu, click on Enable Selected. The State changes to Enabled for the Edge name in the table list. This action is automatically saved.
Click the Assign/Unassign File IQ button. The File IQ Assignment panel appears.
From the drop-down list, select the name of the File IQ Appliance that you want to assign the previously selected Edge entries.
Click Save.
The configuration change is stored.
c. Forcing the Configuration to be Applied to the File IQ Appliance and Nasuni Edge Appliance
After the configuration is saved, it can take up to 1 hour for the configuration to become active on the File IQ Appliance and NEAs. Instead, you can force the configuration to immediately refresh using the Refresh License feature in the NMC so that you can move on to 8. Accessing the File IQ Dashboards immediately.
To force the configuration to become active, follow these steps:
Log in to the Nasuni Management Console associated with your account.
Click Filers.
Click Refresh License. The Refresh Subscription License pane appears.
Select the same File IQ Appliance and NEAs that you used in steps a. and b. above, and click Update Filers. The Refresh Subscription License dialog box appears.
Click Refresh License. The dialog box closes, and you return to the Refresh Subscription License pane. Wait until the Status column for the values you selected in step 4 has changed to a checkmark before proceeding.
Important: The initial scanning of your volume files begins immediately. This process can take a while, depending on the number of files and directories to be scanned initially. This process can take approximately 1 hour per million files and directories for the initial scan. Subsequent scans occur every 24 hours after the initial scan. Subsequent scans are significantly faster because they only process changes to the existing volumes. To view the progress of the volume scans, use the System Status dashboard > Volume Scan Detailed Status panel and Service Support dashboard > Volume Scan State Logs panel.
8. Accessing the File IQ Dashboards
The results of scanning the selected volumes appear in numerical and graphical form on the File IQ Dashboards. For details about File IQ Dashboards, see File IQ Dashboards.
The File IQ Dashboards contain all the information for NEA activity and volume metadata that the File IQ Appliance receives and produces.
To access the File IQ Dashboards, follow this procedure:
Open a new browser window.
Enter the address in this form:
https://<FILE-IQ-FQDN>:3000
where <FILE-IQ-FQDN> is the FQDN of the File IQ Appliance, assigned in 3. Running the File IQ Appliance First Boot Wizard. The File IQ Dashboard user interface appears.
In the Email or username field, enter “Viewer”.
Caution: Do not rename the Grafana viewer account. The Initialization program expects the viewer account to be present. If the viewer account is not present, the Initialization of the viewer account recreates the viewer account with the default password.
In the Password field, enter “nasuni_IQ_2024!”.
Note: Nasuni highly recommends updating the default password for the Grafana viewer account during the first usage.
Click Log in. The system logs you into the File IQ Dashboard, and the Home page appears.
It is important to change the default password. To change the password, follow this procedure:
Click the avatar icon at the top right of the File IQ Dashboard. A context menu is displayed.
In the context menu, click Change password. The Change Password pane appears.
In the Old Password textbox, enter the original default password “nasuni_IQ_2024!”.
Enter the new password into the New password and Confirm password text boxes. Click Change Password. The password is saved, and a dialog appears in the top right corner with the text User password changed.
Click Home in the top left corner to return to the Home page.
9. Nasuni File IQ Status and File IQ Appliance Health
This section describes the Nasuni File IQ Status tool that is shipped with the File IQ Appliance.
a. File IQ Status Tooling
The File IQ Status tool, shipped with the File IQ Appliance, offers key insights into the operational health of the File IQ Appliance installation. At any point during the setup of the File IQ Appliance or afterward, the File IQ Status displays the health of key sections of the File IQ Appliance.
Each line has three possible status values:
Healthy: Indicated by a Green tick symbol. No action is required in this case.
Unhealthy: Indicated by a Red x symbol. Action is required in this case.
Informational: Indicated by a Yellow triangle with an exclamation point inside. Action might be required depending on the organization’s use case for File IQ.
Note: Informational items do not cause a health check to return as an error condition.
The Unhealthy and Information points are accompanied by a detailed text on the problem space and links to the Nasuni documentation to address them.
As the installation of File IQ progresses, it is recommended to run File IQ Status to ensure the setup is functional. Depending on when you run the File IQ Status tool, warnings and errors might be expected. For example, before enabling File IQ on the Portal, it is expected that the check for this does not pass.
b. File IQ Appliance Health
The File IQ Appliance reports its health to the NMC and uses the File IQ Status Tooling as the basis for the information. If the NMC reports a File IQ Appliance as unhealthy, the File IQ Status tool provides the customer with the cause of the problem, as well as remediation materials.
To view the current health of the File IQ Appliance in the NMC, follow this procedure:
Log in to the Nasuni Management Console (NMC) associated with your account.
Click Filers.
Click the name of the File IQ Appliance in the table at the bottom of the page. The File IQ Appliance Details pane appears.
The Health section is displayed at the bottom right of the pane.
c. File IQ Status Messaging
The list of health items that the File IQ Status can provide is outlined in the following table:
Name | Description | Since version | Health Item * | Premium Only ** | Check Tag |
Nasuni File IQ configured check | Indicates that the File IQ appliance has been configured for Audit Events at the NOC and has had a volume shared via the NMC. | 10.2 | Yes | No | CONFIGURATION |
Nasuni File IQ Enabled in NOC | Indicates that the File IQ appliance has been enabled in the Nasuni Portal UI or NOC UI. | 9.15 | Yes | No | CONFIGURATION |
Nasuni File IQ database filesystem created | Indicates that the file system for the File IQ DB has been created. | 9.15 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni Appliance filesystem sizes | Indicates that the size of the disks on the File IQ Appliance meet the expected size ratios. | 9.15 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ sizing | Indicates that the virtual machine is sized appropriately based on the data stored in the system at the time. | 10.0 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ database filesystem usage | Indicates that the File IQ DB disk has adequate space. ≥90% full = unhealthy; ≥85% full = informational. | 9.15 | Yes | No | FSMS |
Nasuni File IQ database created | Indicates that the File IQ Database has been created on the File IQ Appliance. | 9.15 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ database running | Indicates that the File IQ Database service is running successfully. | 9.15 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ database extensions installed | Indicates that the required File IQ Database extensions have been installed. | 10.2 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ Appliance connected to Directory Service | Indicates that the File IQ Appliance is connected to an Active Directory service. | 9.15 | No | No | CONFIGURATION |
Nasuni volumes mounted | Indicates that volumes have been connected to the File IQ Appliance for metadata analysis. | 9.15 | Yes | No | FSMS |
Nasuni volumes mounted Read-only | Indicates that the volumes connected to the File IQ Appliance for metadata analysis are connected as read-only. | 9.15 | Yes | No | FSMS |
Nasuni File IQ event queue created | Indicates that the File IQ Appliance has successfully created the Event Queue required for NEA communication. | 9.15 | Yes | No | FSEP |
Nasuni File IQ event queue connectivity | Indicates that the File IQ Appliance has successfully connected to the Event Queue for NEA communication. | 9.15 | Yes | No | FSEP |
Nasuni audit events received | Indicates that the File IQ Appliance is successfully receiving activity data from one or more NEAs. | 9.15 | No | No | FSEP |
Nasuni volumes have snapshot and sync disabled | Indicates that all volumes connected to the File IQ Appliance have sync and snap schedules disabled. | 10.0 | Yes | No | FSMS |
Nasuni File IQ system memory size check | Indicates that there have been no recent cores for the File IQ process and no Out of Memory (OOM) situation. | 10.0 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ cache usage | Indicates that the Cache disk on the File IQ Appliance has adequate space. | 10.0 | Yes | No | FSEP |
Nasuni File IQ Event Hub Partitions check | Indicates that the Event Queue processing is utilizing all available system capacity. | 10.0 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ Database Backup Configuration | Indicates the File IQ Database backup is configured and enabled on the system. | 10.1 | Yes | No | BACKUP |
Nasuni File IQ Database Backup Status | Indicates that the File IQ Database backup has been successfully run on the File IQ Appliance. | 10.1 | Yes | No | BACKUP |
Nasuni File IQ Database Backup Available | Indicates that the File IQ Database backup is accessible in the cloud storage. | 10.1 | Yes | No | BACKUP |
Nasuni File IQ Database WAL Archiving Status | Indicates that the File IQ Database backup of the Write Ahead Logs (WAL) is keeping up with workload. | 10.1 | Yes | No | BACKUP |
Nasuni File IQ Single Sign-On Configuration | Indicates that the SSO feature has been configured for the File IQ Dashboard. | 10.1 | Yes | No | SSO |
Nasuni File IQ Single Sign-On health check | Indicates that the SSO feature for the File IQ Dashboard is passing health checks and is operational. | 10.1 | Yes | No | SSO |
Nasuni File IQ Apache check | Indicates that the Apache web server is available. | 10.2 | Yes | No | API |
Nasuni File IQ FSEP service check | Indicates that the File IQ Event Processor is running correctly. | 10.2 | Yes | No | FSEP |
Nasuni File IQ FSMS service check | Indicates that the File IQ Metadata Service is running correctly. | 10.2 | Yes | No | FSMS |
Nasuni File IQ FSAGG service check | Indicates that the File IQ Event Aggregation service is running correctly. | 10.2 | Yes | No | FSAGG |
Nasuni File IQ Reporting service check | Indicates that the Reporting Service is running on the File IQ Appliance. | 10.1 | Yes | No | REPORTING |
Nasuni Appliance Backup Key set up | Indicates that the Escrow Passphrase has been set for the File IQ Appliance. | 10.0 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni Appliance Backup available | Indicates that the File IQ Appliance’s configuration has been backed up to the NOC and is DR ready. | 10.0 | Yes | No | SYSTEM |
Nasuni File IQ Reporting cron job configured | Indicates that the cron job that schedules the Reports has been configured on the File IQ Appliance. | 10.1 | Yes | Yes | REPORTING |
Nasuni File IQ Report staging volume configured | Indicates that a Volume has been connected to store reports generated by the Reporting Service. | 10.1 | Yes | Yes | REPORTING |
Nasuni File IQ Report staging path configured | Indicates that an absolute directory path on the volume used by the Reporting Service has been configured. | 10.1 | Yes | Yes | REPORTING |
Nasuni File IQ Report execution failures during previous 24 hours | Indicates that the Reporting Service has had no failures in executing reports within the past 24 hours. | 10.1 | Yes | Yes | REPORTING |
Nasuni File IQ Indexer service check | Indicates that the File IQ Indexer service is running correctly. | 10.2 | Yes | Yes | INDEXING |
Nasuni Advanced Metadata Filtering health check | Indicates that the Advance Metadata Filtering ran without an error for all configured volumes. | 10.2 | Yes | Yes | INDEXING |
Nasuni File IQ API service check | Indicates that the File IQ API service is running correctly. | 10.2 | Yes | Yes | INDEXING |
* The health item indicates whether this item might raise a health problem for the NMC.
** The health item varies between the Basic and Premium versions of the File IQ Appliance.
Appendix A: Firewall Configuration
The File IQ Appliance and Nasuni Edge Appliance both require access to the Microsoft Azure Event Hub API. For configuration instructions, see Nasuni Firewall and Port Requirements.
Appendix B: Controlling the Nutanix VM
Virtual platforms can control various aspects of your File IQ Appliance. This chapter presents procedures for these control functions. Because these controls depend on third-party virtual platforms, you should follow the procedures for your specific virtual platform.
Note: Vendors occasionally change their interfaces with little notice to users. The exact screens and text on these platforms might change at any time.
Starting the Nutanix VM
Start a stopped Nutanix VM of the File IQ Appliance using the Prism Web Console.
To start a stopped Nutanix VM, follow these steps in the Prism Web Console:
Click the Explore drop-down menu at the top. The Entities list appears.
In the Entities list, click VM, followed by Table. A list of VMs appears.
From the list of VMs, select the File IQ Appliance virtual machine.
Right-click on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine, and from the Actions drop-down menu, select Power On.
The File IQ Appliance virtual machine powers on.
Status of the Nutanix VM
Using the Prism Web Console, view the status of the Nutanix VM of the File IQ Appliance.
To view the status of the Nutanix VM of the File IQ Appliance, follow these steps:
Click the Explore drop-down menu in the upper left corner. The Entities list appears.
In the Entities list, click VM, followed by Table. A list of VMs appears.
From the list of VMs, select the File IQ Appliance virtual machine.
On the Summary tab, the VM DETAILS panel displays the VM power status.
Shutting Down the Nutanix VM
It is recommended to always shut down the Nutanix VM of the File IQ Appliance using the Nasuni Management Console UI.
To shut down the File IQ VM, follow these steps:
Log in to the Nasuni Management Console associated with the File IQ Appliance.
Click the Filers menu item.
Click Shutdown & Reboot. The Shutdown and Reboot pane appears.
For the File IQ Appliance, click the associated Shutdown/Reboot action.
The Initiate Shutdown/Reboot of File IQ Appliance pane appears.
Enter ‘Change Filer Power State’ into the Confirmation Phrase textbox.
Select the Option to Shut down immediately. Click Shutdown.
The Shutdown and Reboot pane appears. Wait until the Status column for the File IQ Appliance changes to a ticked value before processing; at that point, the File IQ Appliance shuts down.
Appendix C: Resizing the Cache and File IQ DB Disks
This section describes the resizing steps for the File IQ Appliance on the Nutanix platform. Resizing is necessary to adjust the storage used by the File IQ Appliance.
The inputs for this task were defined as Sizing Tool Outputs in the 1. Prerequisites section.
Warning: Never delete the File IQ DB or cache disk.
Warning: You must shut down the virtual machine to change the size of the disks.
Warning: Virtual machine snapshots are not supported.
Do Not attempt to restore from a virtual machine snapshot or backup.
Attempting to restore from a virtual machine snapshot or backup puts the File IQ Appliance in an unknown state in relation to the Nasuni Orchestration Center (NOC) and is not recoverable.
Note: There must be sufficient disk space in the datastore to increase the size of the disk. If there is not sufficient space on the datastore, consider moving the VM to a different datastore.
To change the size of a disk on the Prism Web Console, follow these steps:
Power off the File IQ Appliance. See Shutting Down the Nutanix VM.
Click the Explore drop-down menu at the upper left. The Entities list appears.
In the Entities list, click VM and then click Table. A list of VMs appears.
From the list of VMs, select the File IQ Appliance virtual machine.
Right-click on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine and from the Actions drop-down menu, select Update. The Update VM dialog box appears.
Scroll down to the Disks section.
The OS disk is Address scsi.0.
The cache disk is Address scsi.1.
The copy-on-write (COW) disk is Address scsi.2.
The File IQ DB disk is Address scsi.3.
Select the disk you want to edit by clicking on the edit pencil for that disk. The Update Disk dialog box appears.
Enter the disk Size in GiBs. Size the disk as per the File IQ Sizing Tool requirements for the edited disk.
Click Update. The Update Disk dialog box closes and returns to the Update VM dialog box.
Click Save. The Update VM dialog box closes.
Power on the File IQ Appliance. See Starting the Nutanix VM.
Appendix D: Uninstalling the Nutanix VM
This section describes how to uninstall the File IQ Appliance from the Nutanix platform. Uninstallation might be required if you are upgrading the system hardware.
Note: Vendors change their interfaces occasionally with little notice to the users. The exact screens and text on these platforms might change at any time.
Uninstalling the File IQ Appliance
To uninstall the Nasuni Edge Appliance on the Nutanix platform using the Prism Web Console, follow these steps:
Shut down the File IQ Appliance. See the Shutting Down the Nutanix VM section.
Click the Explore drop-down menu at the upper left. The Entities list appears.
In the Entities list, click VM and then click Table. A list of VMs appears.
From the list of VMs, select the File IQ Appliance virtual machine.
Right-click on the File IQ Appliance virtual machine, and from the Actions drop-down menu, select Delete. A verification dialog box appears.
Ensure that the Delete all snapshots of this VM box is checked.
Click OK.
The virtual machine is deleted.
Appendix E: HTTPS Proxy Configuration
For more information on the HTTPS proxy configuration, see Chapter 11 of the NEA.
Appendix F: Next Steps
After successfully installing the File IQ appliance version 10.1+, Nasuni recommends completing the following File IQ Basic or Premium post-installation configuration steps to ensure your environment is secure, resilient, and fully optimized for visibility and analytics.
File IQ Basic
If you are using File IQ Basic, complete these steps:
Configure File IQ Database Backups: Ensure regular backups are configured for the File IQ database to protect against data loss and support recovery scenarios.
Configure Encryption Key and De-Escrow Passphrase: Set up the encryption key and securely store the de-escrow passphrase. These are required for recovering your File IQ environment in the event of a failure.
Review File IQ Dashboards: Familiarize yourself with the File IQ Basic dashboards in Grafana to understand baseline activity, volume usage, and event data.
Configure File IQ SSO: Integrate Single Sign-On (SSO) to streamline authentication and align with your organization’s identity management policies.
Evaluate File IQ Premium: Contact your Nasuni Account Manager to learn more about its features and how they can provide additional insights and automation.
File IQ Premium
If you are using File IQ Premium, complete these additional steps:
Configure File IQ Alerts: Set up alerts to proactively monitor key events, anomalies, or thresholds within your environment.
Configure File IQ Reporting: Enable and customize reports to deliver actionable insights to stakeholders on a scheduled basis.
Review File IQ Premium Dashboards: Explore enhanced dashboards for deeper visibility into file activity, user behavior, and system trends.