Users Guide
3. Select one of the following options:
• To use the general settings that are applied to all backup files, select Use Backup Directory Path
and Encryption Password from Settings and Details.
• To use custom settings:
1. In the
Backup Directory Path box, type a path name where the backup file will be saved. Use
one of these formats:
– NFS –
host:/share/
– CIFS –
\\host\share\
2. Optionally, type a username and password in the
Backup Directory User Name and Backup
Directory Password boxes, if they are required to access the location you typed in the earlier
task.
3. In the Encryption Password box, type a password that is required to open the backup file,
and verify the encryption password by typing the password in the Confirm Encryption
Password box.
NOTE
: The password can include any alphanumeric characters such as !@#$%*
4. Click
Backup Now.
Restore Now
Restoring ASM virtual appliance returns user-created data to an earlier configuration that is saved in a
backup file.
CAUTION
: Restoring an earlier configuration restarts ASM virtual appliance and deletes data
created after the backup file to which you are restoring.
NOTE
: It is recommended to perform frequent backups to prevent data loss and corruption.
Additionally, it is recommended to take a snapshot of ASM virtual appliance every time you perform
a restore (for more information, see VMware documentation).
1. In the left pane, click
Settings, and then click Backup and Restore.
2. On the
Backup and Restore page, click Restore Now.
3. Type a path name in the Backup Directory Path
box that specifies the backup file to be restored. Use
one of the following formats:
• NFS –
host:/share/filename.gz
• CIFS – \\host\share\filename.gz
4. To log into the location where the backup file is stored, type the username and password in the
Backup Directory User Name and Backup Directory Password boxes.
5. To access the backup file, type the encryption password in the Encryption Password box. This is the
password that was typed when the backup file was created.
6. Click Restore Now.
7. Confirm or cancel the action when a confirmation message is displayed.
The restore process is started.
Credentials Management
ASM requires a root-level user name and password to access and manage chassis, servers, switch,
VMware vCenter, and storage.
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