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El servicio Backup and DR puede descubrir y crear copias de seguridad de los recursos compartidos de NFS en un host Linux.
Antes de que puedas ejecutar el descubrimiento de aplicaciones para agregar los recursos compartidos de NFS a Backup and DR, debes tener un agente de Backup and DR instalado en el host de NFS.
Instala el agente de Backup and DR y genera una clave secreta
Usa las siguientes instrucciones para agregar un nuevo host de Linux a la consola de administración:
En la consola de administración, ve a Administrar>Hosts.
Selecciona + Agregar host.
En el formulario Agregar host, ingresa el nombre y un nombre amigable opcional. El nombre de un host debe comenzar con una letra y puede contener letras y dígitos (0-9). Los caracteres de guion bajo ('_') no son válidos en los nombres de host.
Ingresa la dirección IP del host en Dirección IP. Haz clic en el
signo más (+) para agregarlo.
En la sección Appliances, selecciona los dispositivos administrados por la consola de administración que entregan este host. Si la lista es larga, puedes usar el campo de búsqueda para encontrar un electrodoméstico o un grupo de ellos específico.
Deja Tipo de host como Genérico.
En la configuración del agente de Backup and DR, completa lo siguiente:
Por lo general, el puerto del agente de Backup and DR es el 5106. Si es cualquier otro valor, ingresa el número de puerto.
Debes proporcionar una clave secreta que el agente de Copia de seguridad y DR genere en los servidores anfitriones de Linux para inicializar las comunicaciones de confianza entre el host y el agente de Copia de seguridad y DR. Esto solo se debe hacer una vez. Si no tienes la clave secreta, instala el agente de copia de seguridad y DR en un host de Linux para generar una.
Sigue estas instrucciones para agregar recursos compartidos de NFS:
Descubre el descubrimiento de aplicaciones de NFS de las siguientes maneras:
En la consola de administración, haz clic en el menú desplegable Copia de seguridad y recuperación, selecciona Copia de seguridad y, luego, Todas las apps.
Ve a Administrador de aplicaciones>Aplicaciones, selecciona Agregar aplicaciones y, luego, Todas las apps.
Selecciona el host que agregaste en la sección Agregar host de NFS y haz clic en Descubrir. Después de que se descubran los recursos compartidos de NFS, puedes encontrarlos con el filtro NFS en la página Aplicaciones.
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If you\nhaven't already, [install the Backup and DR Agent using the agent install](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/configuration/linux-agent).\n\nAdd NFS host\n------------\n\n| **Note:** If you've already added the Linux server to Backup and DR Service as a Compute Engine instance or as a VMware VM, then a host for this VM already exists and you don't need to add it again using the following procedure. Instead, find and edit that host and proceed from [step seven](#step7).\n\nUse the following instructions to add a new Linux host to the management console:\n\n1. In the management console, go to **Manage** \\\u003e **Hosts**.\n\n2. Select **+ Add Host**.\n\n3. In the **Add Host** form, enter the name and an optional friendly name. The\n name of a host must start with a letter, and can contain letters and\n digits (0-9). Underscore ('_') characters are not valid in host names.\n\n4. Enter the IP address of the host in **IP Address** . Click the\n **plus sign (+)** to add it.\n\n5. In the **Appliances** section, select the management console managed\n appliances that serve this host. If the list is long, you can use the search\n field to find a specific appliance or group of appliances.\n\n6. Leave **Host Type** as **Generic**.\n\n7. In the Backup and DR agent settings, complete the following:\n\n - Backup and DR agent port is normally port 5106. If it is anything\n else, enter the port number.\n\n - You need to supply a secret key generated on the Linux host servers\n by the Backup and DR agent to initialize trusted communications\n between the host and Backup and DR agent. This only needs to be\n done once. If you don't have the secret key, generate one by\n [Install the Backup and DR agent on a Linux host](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/configuration/linux-agent).\n\n8. Click **Add** . If you get a partial success message, use the instructions to\n [Validate backup/recovery appliance to Backup and DR agent connectivity](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/concepts/appliance-network-settings#validate).\n\nDiscover NFS shares\n-------------------\n\nUse the following instructions to add NFS shares:\n\n1. Discover the NFS application discovery in either ways:\n\n - In the management console, click the **Back up \\& Recover** drop-down menu and select **Back up** , and then select **All Apps**.\n\n - Go to **App Manager** \\\u003e **Applications** , select\n **Add Applications** and then select **All Apps**.\n\n2. Select the host that you added in **Add NFS host** section and click\n **Discover** . After the NFS shares are discovered, you can find them\n using the **NFS** filter in the **Applications** page.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- To apply a backup plan for NFS applications, see\n [Apply backup template to manage mapped NFS file system](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/apply-backup-plan-to-filesystem)\n\n- To define NFS specific backup settings, see\n [Configure application settings to protect mapped NFS file system data](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/backup/configure-app-settings-for-filesystems)\n\n- To mount a NFS backup, see\n [Mount a SMB share, file system, or NFS backup](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/mount-file-system)\n\n- To restore NFS backups, see\n [File system restore](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/filesystem-restore)"]]