Add/Manage Network Drives

Adding & Managing a Network Drive

Steps to Add a Network Drive as Storage Volume

Note: Consider the following while adding Network Drive as a Storage Volume:

  • If you are using Windows File Share, ensure that you enable "SMB Transport Failover".
  • If you are using CIFS (SMB) share, ensure that the Storage Appliance/NAS Box supports Continuously Available (CA) SMB share and it is enabled.
  • If "SMB Transport Failover" or "Continuously Available" SMB share is disabled or if it is not supported then it can result in serious data loss.
  1.  Navigate to Infrastructure, choose Backup Repository, and click on the ‘Add Network Drive as Storage Volume’ option from the Create a New Backup Repository page or from the Manage Network drive page.
  2.  In the Add Network Drive page, Read the given instructions and enable the checkbox “I understand that if the above recommended options are not enabled it can result in serious data loss”, to proceed.
  3. Provide the ‘Drive Path’ - Network path of the drive to be added. Ex: \\[server]\[sharename]\
  4. Provide a drive letter/name for the network drive in the ‘Display Drive Name’ section. Ex: G
  5.  If the network drive requires login authentication provide the Username and Password to authenticate drive addition. [Optional]
  6. Click ‘Save’ to add the network drive as a storage volume.
  7.  The added network drive will be listed as a storage volume in the ‘Create New Backup Repository’ page and can be used while creating the backup repository.