HP StorageWorks File Migration Agent V2.1 administrator guide (T4274-96105, October 2006)

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Note that the primary and secondary archive configuration (FTP user ID, FTP server configuration and
archive directory structure) must be identical.
Figure 100 Rsa Configuration dialog—RSA-FTP
NOTE: For further information about managing FMA archives, see page 38.
FMA archive configuration for a CIFS-based NAS device
For archiving data to a CIFS-based NAS device, the archive folder on the NAS device needs to be shared
on the network. FMA only supports NTFS file systems on CIFS archives.
After sharing the appropriate folder on the NAS device, the NTFS permissions on the folder must be set to
FULL Control for the FMA technical user account (see ”Technical user” on page 24) or the corresponding
group.
The absolute path to the archive location can be configured in FMA’s RSA-CIFS dialog.