Reverting to local storage after using remote storage

Last Updated : Oct 12, 2017 |

This procedure is applicable if a customer wants to revert back to local storage after using a remote NFS storage location.

Caution:

If the size of the NFS performance data partition exceeds 30 GB, the data cannot be moved back to the local disk because the local disk partition is limited to a maximum of 30 GB.

The system indicates a successful completion of the data move by returning to the command prompt without displaying an error message. After the move completes, you can no longer access the performance data in the old storage location.

Procedure

  1. On the System Manager web console, click Elements > Session Manager  > Performance > Data Collection.
  2. Click Disable All.
  3. Using SSH, log in to System Manager as a non-root user.
  4. In the SSH session, run the command move_to_perfdata.sh.
  5. On System Manager, on the Performance Data Collection page, click Change Data Storage.
  6. Click OK and acknowledge the warning message.
  7. Select Local and click Commit.

    The system updates the Performance Data Collection page with the new storage location.

  8. Click Enable All to enable data collection for all Session Manager instances.
  9. In the SSH session, run the command unmountNFS_PerfData.sh to unmount the NFS share.