Login and Configuration
38 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide
7. The fourth section is for NFS configuration and appears only if the restorer has an NFS license.
At the first prompt, enter yes to configure NFS parameters.
NFS Configuration
Configure NFS at this time (yes|no) [no]: yes
a. Add backup servers that will access the restorer through NFS. You can enter a list that is
comma-separated, space-separated, or both. An asterisk (*) opens the list to all clients.
The default NFS options are: rw, no_root_squash, no_all_squash, and secure. You can
later use
adminaccess add and nfs add /backup to add backup servers.
Backup Servers
Enter the Backup Server list (NFS clients of /backup)[]:
b. A listing of your choices appears. You can accept the settings (Save), reject the settings
and leave the setup process (Abort), or return to the beginning of the current section and
change settings (Retry). A Retry shows your previous choice for each prompt. Press
Return to accept the displayed value or enter a new value.
Pending NFS Settings.
Backup Server List:
Do you want to save these settings (Save|Abort|Retry):
8. The fifth section is for system parameters. At the first prompt, enter yes to configure system
parameters.
SYSTEM Configuration
Configure SYSTEM Parameters at this time (yes|no) [no]:
a. Add a client host from which you will administer the restorer. The default NFS options
are: rw, no_root_squash, no_all_squash, and secure. You can later use the commands
adminaccess add and nfs add /ddvar to add other administrative hosts.
Admin host
Enter the administrative host []:
b. You can add an email address so that someone at your site receives email for system alerts
and autosupport reports. For example, jsmith@yourcompany.com. By default, the restorer
email lists include an address for the Data Domain support group. You can later use the
restorer commands
alerts and autosupport to add more addresses.
Admin email
Enter an email address for alerts and support emails[]: