Uemcli -u Local/admin -p /user/account create -name -type local -passwdSecure -role storageadmin Add a Unity account for Enterprise Vault to use for authentication on the Unity device, using this command:.Add the Vault Service account to the Administrators group.In the Computer Management console, select Action > Connect to another computer.Add the Vault Service account as a member of the Administrators group of the Dell EMC Unity server:.Uemcli -u Local/admin -p Admin123# /net/nas/dhsmconn -fs fs_1 show Uemcli -u Local/admin -p /net/nas/dhsmconn -fs show Verify that the settings are correctly applied using the following command:.On the remote certificate prompt, choose Accept and store.is the password to the Vault Service account.
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is the Vault Service account that will have access to all the archives from which files are restored. is the URL of Enterprise Vault Web Access application. To get the ID of the file system use the following as the URL in a web browser: The output will contain the list of file systems along with their name and IDs. fs_1 is the ID of file system attached to the NAS server.
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Uemcli -u Local/admin -p p4ssw0rd /net/nas/dhsmconn create -fs fs_1 -secondaryUrl -mode enabled -readPolicy full -secondaryUsername -secondaryPassword p4ssw0rd is the password of the Unity administrator account. Uemcli -u Local/admin -p /net/nas/dhsmconn create -fs -secondaryUrl -mode enabled -readPolicy full -secondaryUsername -secondaryPassword Configure a DHSM connection to use for recall requests.Connect to EMC Unity using SSH (use Management IP and username should be service account name).In the left-hand pane, click System > Service, and click the Service Tasks tab.Select the Sync Writes Enabled, Oplocks Enabled, Notify On Write Enabled ,and Notify On Access Enabled check boxes.Select a File system and edit the properties.
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Edit the properties of all the file systems that corresponding to the NAS server that you want to archive from.
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Enable Distributed Hierarchical Storage Management (DHSM) for the NAS server that will be used as the FSA target.Click Close to close the Settings dialog box.Select Storage Administrator and click Next.Enter the details of the new Unity account, and click Next.In the Create User or Group dialog box, select Local User, and click Next.On the left-hand pane, click Users and Groups.Add a Unity account for Enterprise Vault to use for authentication on the Unity device.Log on to Dell EMC Unity Unisphere VSA.Preparing a Unity device for FSA Using Dell EMC Unity Unisphere VSA
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This document describes how to prepare and add a Unity device for File System Archiving. Enterprise Vault supports Dell EMC Unity VSA as a file system archiving target.