You must add a NAS client to protect the NFS volume for Amazon FSx for OpenZFS.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Files.
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On the Files tab, in the upper-right area of the page, click Add server.
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Select NAS.
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Click Next.
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In the Name box, enter a name for the NAS server.
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From the Vendor type list, select Generic.
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In the Host name box, enter a host name or fully qualified domain name for the NAS server.
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Click Next.
Select an existing backup plan or create a new backup plan.
Steps to create a new backup plan
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Click the add button
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In the Plan name field, enter a name for the backup plan.
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From the Storage list, select the storage location for the backups.
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Configure the backup plan retention and schedule by choosing one of the following options:
Use pre-defined settings
- Under Retention, select Standard retention to retain backups for 1 month.
Create custom settings
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Enable the Custom plan toggle.
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For Retention, specify how long to keep backups (example: 30 days, 1 year).
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For Backups run every, specify how frequently to run backups (example: daily, weekly).
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Click Done.
The backup plan is created and appears in the backup plan list.
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Click Next.
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Under Network share configuration, enable NFS.
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Select the Access Nodes to use for backups.
Note
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By default, only those access nodes with both File System and MediaAgent packages installed are displayed.
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If a client group is selected as an access node, ensure that each client in the group has connectivity to the array.
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By default, all NFS exports will be selected for backup. To change the content that is to be backed up, do the following:
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Under Backup content, disable All NFS exports.
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Enter the path to the NFS volume as the Custom path and click the add
button.
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Click Add.