Getting Started with Dell EMC Isilon/PowerScale

To perform faster backups on data that resides on the Dell EMC Isilon/PowerScale File Server on Commvault Cloud, you must verify the system requirements, add the Dell EMC Isilon/PowerScale file server, and then performing a test backup and restore.

Procedure

  1. Verify that your access node meets the hardware specifications to back up the CIFS shares and NFS exports.

  2. Verify the following about your environment.

    • For CIFS shares using Windows access nodes, meets the system requirements for the Windows access nodes

    • For CIFS shares using Linux access nodes, meets the system requirements for the Linux access nodes

      • Samba client and cifs-utils packages must be installed on the Linux access nodes if they are protecting CIFS shares

        cifs-utils version

        Operating System

        What is backed up and restored

        cifs-utils 6.2

        Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x

        DACL

        cifs-utils 7.0

        Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x

        DACL and owner

        cifs-utils 7.0

        Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x - Kernel 5.11

        DACL, owner, and SACL

    • For NFS exports, meets the system requirements for the Linux access nodes

    • You can back up NFS exports through HyperScale X access nodes as well.

      HyperScale X version cifs-utils samba-client or smbclient
      HSX 3.x cifs-utils-7.0-1.el8.x86_64 samba-client-4.18.6-2.el8_9.x86_64
      HSX 2.x (2.2) cifs-utils-6.2-10.el7.x86_64 samba-client-4.11.6-116.el7rhgs.x86_64

      Note

      • For existing HyperScale X clients, Samba client and cifs-utils packages are automatically installed during the OS update to Commvault Platform Release 2024E (11.36).

      • For new HyperScale X clients, Samba client and cifs-utils packages are automatically included in the Commvault Platform Release 2024E (11.36) media.

    • For NDMP backup operations, meets the system requirements for NDMP.

  3. Add the Dell EMC Isilon/PowerScale NAS File Server to back up CIFS shares, NFS exports, or NDMP backups.

  4. Perform a test backup and restore

    1. Perform a backup.

    2. Perform a restore.

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