Verify that your environment meets the system requirements, complete the file server guided setup, and then perform a test backup and restore.
Procedure
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Review the Requirements for Connectivity to AWS Service Endpoints.
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Commvault uses optimized scanning for faster incremental backups. Verify that your environment meets the system requirements.
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If you want to use permanent access nodes, verify that your access node meets the software and hardware specifications to back up the CIFS shares and NFS exports.
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To back up CIFS shares using Windows access nodes, verify that your environment meets the system requirements for the Windows access nodes.
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To back up CIFS shares using Linux access nodes, verify that your environment meets the System Requirements for CIFS Backups Using Linux Access Nodes.
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To back up NFS exports, verify that your environment meets the system requirements for the Linux access nodes.
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If you enable auto-scaled access nodes instead of permanent access nodes:
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Subscribe to the Commvault Linux access-node AMI in AWS Marketplace for the target region.
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Verify that discovery infrastructure is configured by your MSP administrator.
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Verify that the scale manager is configured for auto-scaled access nodes.
If you are an MSP administrator, see MSP Configuration for Amazon FS for NetApp ONTAP.
Auto-scaling does not require you to provision a permanent access node.
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Verify the system requirements and user permissions for IntelliSnap backups.
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Add Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Cloud File Share.
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Onboarding an entire Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP cluster is not supported. You must add FSxN resources individually when configuring backups.
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NDMP operations are not supported.
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The deferred cataloging and inline cataloging features are not supported while using Linux access nodes.
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IntelliSnap backups are not supported with auto-scaled access nodes.
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Perform a test backup and restore.