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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Restore the NAS Volume Configuration

When you restore a NAS volume configuration, it overwrites and replaces the existing configuration. Clients that are connected to the FluidFS cluster are disconnected. Clients will then automatically reconnect to the FluidFS cluster.

Steps

  1. Ensure the .clusterConfig folder has been copied to the root folder of the NAS volume on which the NAS volume configuration will be restored. One way to access the root folder of a NAS volume is to open Windows Explorer and in the address bar type: \\<client_VIP_or_name>\C$\<NAS_volume>\.
  2. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster
  3. Click the File System tab.
  4. In the File System tab navigation pane, expand NAS Volumes and select a NAS volume.
  5. In the right pane, click Restore Settings. The Restore Settings dialog box appears.
  6. Select the settings to restore from backup:
    • To restore SMB shares, select the SMB Shares check box.
    • To restore NFS exports, select the NFS Exports check box.
    • To restore snapshot schedules, select the Snapshot Scheduling check box.
    • To restore quota rules, select the Quota Rules check box.
  7. Click OK.

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