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Create a Storage Device for NFS

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A.2 Create a Storage Device for NFS For NFS backup using the BridgeHead Healthcare Data Management, a target folder needs to be created as NFS share directory. This is the location to which backup objects will be written. This is not required while adding CIFS share. 1. Mount the DR Series Deduplication Appliance NFS share onto the NFS share directory which backup objects will be written in the BridgeHead Healthcare Data Management environment. 2. Verify the NFS share. One way is to try using the Linux command "cat /proc/mounts". The rsize and wsize of the connects in the command output should be 512K. 37 Setting Up Dell™ DR Series Deduplication Appliance on BridgeHead® Healthcare Data Management | January 2014

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Setting Up Dell™ DR Series Deduplication Appliance on BridgeHead® Healthcare Data Management | January 2014
A.2
Create a Storage Device for NFS
For NFS backup using the BridgeHead Healthcare Data Management, a target folder needs to be created
as NFS share directory. This is the location to which backup objects will be written. This is not required
while adding CIFS share.
1.
Mount the DR Series Deduplication Appliance NFS share onto the NFS share directory which
backup objects will be written in the BridgeHead Healthcare Data Management environment.
2.
Verify the NFS share. One way is to try using the Linux command “cat /proc/mounts”. The rsize
and wsize of the connects in the command output should be 512K.