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Installing the Rapid NFS Plug-In

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Installing the Rapid NFS Plug-In The Dell Rapid NFS plug-in must be installed on to the media server type you choose (for supported operating systems and DMAs, see the Dell DR Series System Interoperability Guide). The plug-in software enables integration between DR Series system data storage operations and the supported data management applications (DMAs). Before you install, make sure you adhere to the Best Practices covered in another topic in this chapter. The plug-in must be installed on the designated Linux-based media server in the following directory, /usr/openv/lib/. The plug-in is installed using a self-extracting installer that installs the Rapid NFS plug-in and all of its related components. The installer supports the following modes, with the default being Help (-h): • Help (-h) • Install (-install) • Upgrade (-upgrade) • Uninstall (-uninstall) • Force (-force) $> ./DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin -help Dell plug-in installer/uninstaller usage: DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin [ -h ] [ -install ] [ -uninstall ] -h : Displays help -install : Installs the plug-in -upgrade : Upgrades the plug-in -uninstall : Uninstalls the plug-in -force : Forces the installation of the plug-in You can download the plug-in installer via the Dell website: • Navigate to support.dell.com/ and locate the Drivers and Downloads location. • Locate the Dell Rapid NFS plug-in and download it to your system. After it is downloaded, follow the steps that follow to run the Plug-In Installer to install the plug-in on your designated Linux-based media server. NOTE: The plug-in needs to be installed on client systems to support client-side deduplication. 1. Download DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin.gz from the Dell website, as detailed previously. 2. Unzip the package. unzip DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin.gz 3. Assign execute bit to change the permission of the binary package: chmod +x DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin 4. Install the Rapid NFS package. Before installing, remove the stale NFS entry. DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin -install 5. Load the file system in user space (FUSE) module, if not already loaded: modprobe fuse 6. Create a directory on the client. For example: mkdir /mnt/backup 7. Mount Rapid NFS as a file system type using the mount command. For example: mount -t rdnfs 10.222.322.190:/containers/backup /mnt/backup If you are using a DMA that supports a marker, set the marker by using -o in the mount command. For example, if you wanted to set the CommVault marker (cv): mount -t rdnfs 10.222.322.190:/containers/backup /mnt/backup -o marker=cv 112

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Installing the Rapid NFS Plug-In
The Dell Rapid NFS plug-in must be installed on to the media server type you choose (for supported operating systems
and DMAs, see the
Dell DR Series System Interoperability Guide
). The plug-in software enables integration between DR
Series system data storage operations and the supported data management applications (DMAs). Before you install,
make sure you adhere to the Best Practices covered in another topic in this chapter.
The plug-in must be installed on the designated Linux-based media server in the following directory,
/usr/openv/lib/
. The
plug-in is installed using a self-extracting installer that installs the Rapid NFS plug-in and all of its related components.
The installer supports the following modes, with the default being Help (-h):
Help (-h)
Install (-install)
Upgrade (-upgrade)
Uninstall (-uninstall)
Force (-force)
$> ./DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin -help
Dell plug-in installer/uninstaller
usage: DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin [ -h ] [ -install ] [ -uninstall ]
-h
: Displays help
-install
: Installs the plug-in
-upgrade
: Upgrades the plug-in
-uninstall
: Uninstalls the plug-in
-force
: Forces the installation of the plug-in
You can download the plug-in installer via the Dell website:
Navigate to
support.dell.com/
and locate the Drivers and Downloads location.
Locate the Dell Rapid NFS plug-in and download it to your system.
After it is downloaded, follow the steps that follow to run the Plug-In Installer to install the plug-in on your designated
Linux-based media server.
NOTE:
The plug-in needs to be installed on client systems to support client-side deduplication.
1.
Download
DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin.gz
from the Dell website, as detailed previously.
2.
Unzip the package.
unzip DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin.gz
3.
Assign execute bit to change the permission of the binary package:
chmod +x DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin
4.
Install the Rapid NFS package. Before installing, remove the stale NFS entry.
DellRapidNFS-xxxxx-xxxxx-x86_64.bin -install
5.
Load the file system in user space (FUSE) module, if not already loaded:
modprobe fuse
6.
Create a directory on the client. For example:
mkdir /mnt/backup
7.
Mount Rapid NFS as a file system type using the mount command. For example:
mount -t rdnfs 10.222.322.190:/containers/backup /mnt/backup
If you are using a DMA that supports a marker, set the marker by using -o in the mount command. For example, if
you wanted to set the CommVault marker (cv):
mount -t rdnfs 10.222.322.190:/containers/backup /mnt/backup -o marker=cv
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