Configuring NFS Remote Storage
- Procedure
- Go to Administration > Archive Configuration.
- On the
Archive Configuration page, select the
Enable NFS Remote Storage option to enable the configuration settings for the NFS remote server.Note: Archive Threshold relates to local storage capacity of the appliance. The user can change the default setting (75% of max) at which point the oldest files stored on the appliance begin moving to the external archive storage device (until the Archive Threshold value is met again).
Setting the archiving threshold to a value below 5% might increase the chance of interference between the indexer and the archiver processes, and
FileNotFoundExceptionmessages inindexer.logmight be displayed. This is because, as soon as files are collected in the LogLogic LMI appliance, the archiving process starts moving files while the indexer is trying to access them. The lower the archiving threshold, the greater is the chance of interference. - Create and export a directory to the NFS remote server.
- In the
NFS Configuration section, click
Add and enter the IP address of the remote server that has the NFS export directory.
The appliance can be connected to up to 32 mount points.
Note: The IP address field is case sensitive and format specific. If the same file name and path exists, the data is overwritten. If you designate a partition and change it later, you might not be able to access the files you saved on the old partition. In addition, if this is the first time you are specifying an archive server, make sure the mount directory is empty.For example, the format for the IP address and mount directory is:
xxx.yyy.zzz.ddd:/ExportedSharewhere:
xxx.yyy.zzz.dddis the IP address of the NFS remote serverExportedShareis the mount directory
- Select the Enable SnapLock check box to let the appliance archive data to a NetApp Server with SnapLock.
- Click Update to save your settings.