Download Print this page

Cisco MARS Install And Setup Manual page 127

Advertisement

Chapter 6
Administering the MARS Appliance
In the Remote Host IP field, enter the IP address of the remote NFS server or a NAS system that supports
Step 2
the NFS protocol.
In the Remote Path field, enter the export path on the remote NFS server or a NAS system where you
Step 3
want to store the archive files.
For example, /MARSBackups would be a valid value for a Windows host with an NFS share named
MARSBackups. The forward slash is required to resolve the UNC share name.
In the Archiving Protocol field, select NFS.
Step 4
No other options are available.
Step 5
In the Remote storage capacity in Days field, enter one of the following values:
The maximum number of days for which you want the archive server to retain data. The server keeps
your data for the number of days previous to the current date.
The number of days of data that the archive server can maximally retain. In other words, you are
identifying the upward capacity of the archive server.
Step 6
Click Start to enable archiving for this appliance.
Note
After starting archiving, if you see an error message such as "invalid remote IP or path," your NFS server
is not correctly configured. If you receive these messages, consult
Windows, page 6-24
Result: A status page appears. Click Back to return to the Data Archiving page.
If you need to change any values on this page, enter the value and click Change.
Step 7
To stop archiving data, return to the Data Archiving page and click Stop.
Tip
OL-14672-01
or
Configure the NFS Server on Linux, page
Configuring and Performing Appliance Data Backups
Configure the NFS Server on
6-27.
Install and Setup Guide for Cisco Security MARS
6-31

Advertisement

loading