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System Administration
Step 4 Click Submit to create the NFS storage location. Otherwise click Reset to remove your entries or
Cancel to cancel the change.
Editing NFS Storage Locations
The following procedure describes how to edit an existing NFS storage location.
Note If you have set up capture sessions that use the NFS file system entry you want to edit (or modify), you
must delete those capture sessions before editing the NFS file system entry. You can find active capture
sessions by chooseing Capture > Sessions, then choose each capture that is running and choose Status.
If the capture is using the filesystem to be edited, click Clear.
Step 1 Choose Administration > System > Capture Data Storage.
The Capture Data Storage window displays and lists any capture data storage locations already
configured.
Step 2 Click to select the NFS storage location you want to modify and click Edit.
The Edit Remote Storage Entry window displays the parameters of the select NFS storage location.
Step 3 Modify the parameters as desired.
Table 5-5 describes the NFS Storage location parameters.
Step 4 Click Submit to change the parameters of the NFS storage location. Otherwise click Reset to remove
all of the entries, or click Cancel to cancel the change.
Tab l e 5-5 NFS Storage Location Parameters
Field Description
Name Name of the remote file system entry
Server DNS name of the remote file system entry
Directory Pathname of the remote file system partition
Basic NFS Options Each fields shows a default value. If you need to
use values other than those available in the menus,
use Advanced NFS Options.
Protocol Choose TCP or UDP
Timeout You can set the timeout to a value from 0.1
seconds to 1.0 seconds
NFS Version Choose from NFS versions 1-4
Retries Choose from 1-5 retries
Advanced NFS Options This field contains the default values for creating
an NFS storage location. You can edit the text to
use NFS options that are outside the ranges in the
pull-down menus of the Basic NFS Options.