Administrator Guide
If you choose NFS 4.1, you are prompted to Congure Kerberos Authentication. If you select the checkbox to enable this
authentication, choose one of these options:
a Use Kerberos for authentication only
b Use Kerberos for authentication and data integrity
10 Click Next
The Ready to Complete page opens.
11 Click Finish.
Related links
Add Storage - NFS
Hosts and Clusters
NFS Exports
Select NFS Version
Remove NFS Datastores
An NFS datastore can be removed using the vSphere Web Client Plugin.
1 Select an object in inventory that can be a parent of a datastore:
• Datacenter
• Host
• Cluster
2 Select an NFS datastore in inventory and right-click on its name.
3 Select Actions > All Dell Storage Actions > Remove Datastore.
The Remove Datastores page opens. By default, the VMFS tab is selected.
4 If necessary, select NFS to view the NFS datastores.
5 Click to select the datastores to remove. To select all datastores, click Choose All.
6 (Optional) Select Delete NFS Exports for selected datastores.
7 (Optional) Select Delete volumes for selected datastores if possible.
8 Click OK.
Conguring, Creating, and Recovering Snapshots
The Dell Storage vSphere Web Client Plugin allows you to congure Data Instant Snapshots, create snapshots, expire snapshots, and
recover data from
snapshots.
NOTE
: The options that appear when conguring, creating, and recovering snapshots change depending on the volume
preferences of the Dell Storage Manager user dened in the vSphere Web Client Plugin.
Conguring
Data Instant Snapshot
Congure Data Instant Snapshot to assign a Snapshot Prole to a datastore (Dell volume) or all volumes associated with a virtual machine
to establish a schedule for automatically taking snapshots.
Only Snapshot Proles already dened on the Storage Center are available for selection. For instructions on creating or modifying Snapshot
Proles, see either the Storage Center System Manager Administrator’s Guide or the Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide.
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