Users Guide
The Add Module window is displayed.
4. Click Browse.
5. Select the module zip file to upload and click Open.
6. Click Save.
The file is displayed on the Add-On Modules page and the contents of the file are copied to the
location in the ASM appliance.
NOTE: An error message is displayed if you try adding an existing module.
To remove an existing Add-On module, click the delete icon beside the module that you want to
delete.
Backup and restore
Performing a backup saves all user-created data to a remote share from which it can be restored.
NOTE: It is recommended to perform frequent backups to guard against data loss and corruption.
Also, it is recommended to take a snapshot of ASM virtual appliance every time you perform a
restore (for more information, see VMware documentation).
The Backup and Restore page displays information about the last backup operation performed on ASM
virtual appliance. Information in the Settings and Details section applies to both manual and
automatically scheduled backups and includes the following:
• Last backup date
• Last backup status
• Backup directory path to an NFS or a CIFS share, including an optional user name required to access
the share, if necessary
• Backup Directory User Name
Also, the Backup and Restore page displays information about the status of automatically scheduled
backups (Enabled or Disabled).
On this page, you can:
• Manually start an immediate backup
• Restore earlier configuration
• Edit general backup settings
• Edit automatically scheduled backup settings
Related Links
Backup now
Restore now
Editing backup settings and details
Editing automatically scheduled backups
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