Managing remote shares
You can mount remote shares and then move large data files, such as Lenovo XClarity Administrator backups and firmware updates, from the local repository to the remote share to manage disk space that is available to management server.
Before you begin
When running XClarity Administrator as a container, remote shares are mounted to the container using the yml file during installation (see Installing Lenovo XClarity Administrator in a Docker, CentOS, Citrix, Red Hat KVM, Rocky, Ubuntu, VMware ESXi, or Windows Hyper-V environment).
When running XClarity Administrator as a virtual appliance, you must have lxc-supervisor authority to mount or unmount a remote share.
Ensure that you have a high speed and stable network between the file server and XClarity Administrator.
About this task
You must use separate remote shares to store XClarity Administrator backups and firmware updates.
You cannot use the XClarity Administrator backup files directly from the remote share. To use the backup files, you must move them back to the local repository.
Currently, only SSHFS is supported.
Procedure
To add a remote share when running XClarity Administrator as a virtual appliance, complete the following steps.
- From the XClarity Administrator menu bar, click . The Remote Share page is displayed.
- Click the Create () icon to create a remote share. The Create Remote Share dialog is displayed.
- Specify the IP address of the file server that hosts the remote share.
- Specify the stored credential to use to access the remote share.TipTo create a stored credential, see
Managing stored credentials. - Specify the mount point (local directory) on the management server to use for mounting the remote share.ImportantThe path must start with
/mnt. - Specify the shared directory (remote server path) to mount as the remote share on the management server.
- Click Create.
After you finish
- Unmount the remote share by selecting the remote share and clicking the Delete () icon.
- Move XClarity Administrator backup files to and from a remote share (see Managing disk space).
- Configure XClarity Administrator to use a remote share as the firmware-updates repository (see Using a remote repository for firmware updates.