Verify that your environment meets the system requirements for NFS exports of Azure NetApp Files (ANF).
Supported NFS Versions
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NFSv3
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NFSv4.1
Services
Ensure that the managed identities for Azure resources service is running.
Operating System
Network Share Backup NFS (UNIX File System)
Operating system |
Processor architecture |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 8.x with glibc 2.28.x |
x64 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7.x with glibc 2.17.x or a more recent version |
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For IntelliSnap Backups
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On the VM, which runs IntelliSnap operations, enable managed identity access.
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On the resource groups for the Azure VM (access node), set one of the following roles:
Role
Steps
Contributor
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Set the Contributor role for the resource groups that are associated with the following:
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A NetApp account of the ANF storage volume.
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The virtual network to which the ANF volume is connected.
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Custom
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Define a custom role to perform IntelliSnap backup and restore operations with ANF volumes, instead of using the Contributor role:
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Download the CustomRoleDefinition.json file.
This role contains the limited permissions needed to perform backup and restore operations with ANF.
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In the CustomRoleDefinition.json file, update #SubscriptionId# and #ResourceGroupName# in the following entry:
assignableScopes": ["/subscriptions/#SubscriptionId#/resourceGroups/#ResourceGroupName1#
For more information about creating a custom role, go to Azure Custom Roles on the Microsoft documentation website.
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Optional: If you are going to use a proxy computer for the backup copy, then do the following:
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On the proxy computer, set the contributor role.
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Ensure that the proxy computer is either connected to the same virtual network as the source ANF volume or to a virtual network which is peered to the virtual network on which the source ANF volume is attached.
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Optional: You can configure snapshot configuration properties for ANF.