Administrator Guide

If you choose NFS 4.1, you are prompted to Congure 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.
Conguring, Creating, and Recovering Snapshots
The Dell Storage vSphere Web Client Plugin allows you to congure Data Instant Snapshots, create snapshots, expire snapshots, and
recover data from
snapshots.
NOTE
: The options that appear when conguring, creating, and recovering snapshots change depending on the volume
preferences of the Dell Storage Manager user dened in the vSphere Web Client Plugin.
Conguring
Data Instant Snapshot
Congure Data Instant Snapshot to assign a Snapshot Prole to a datastore (Dell volume) or all volumes associated with a virtual machine
to establish a schedule for automatically taking snapshots.
Only Snapshot Proles already dened on the Storage Center are available for selection. For instructions on creating or modifying Snapshot
Proles, see either the Storage Center System Manager Administrator’s Guide or the Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide.
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