Delete Backups
You can delete backups that you no longer want to use. You can delete backups wherever they are stored.
Procedure
In the Operations Console, click Maintenance > Backup and Restore > Manage Backups.
Under Backup Location, do one of the following:
Select Local AM Server.
Select Windows Shared Folder.
In the Windows Shared Folder field, enter the path to an existing Windows shared folder, for example, \\primary.company.net\backup_path.
If the shared folder requires a user name, enter the user name in the Folder User Name field, for example, Domain1\User1.
If the shared folder requires a password, enter the password in the Folder Password field, for example, password1.
Note: If you are using a Windows share, RSA Authentication Manager 8.4 requires the SMBv2 or SMBv3 protocol. SMBv1 is no longer supported.
In the NFS Host and Path field, select NFS (Network File System), and enter the path to an NFS server and file directory, for example, fileserver.company.net:/backup_path.
Click Next.
A list of backups in the location you selected is displayed.
Under Backup Name, click the name of the backup (.RSAbackup) that you want to delete, and in the context menu, click Delete.
On the Confirm Backup to Delete page, confirm that you selected the correct backup, and do one of the following:
To select a different backup, click Back.
To delete the selected backup, click Delete.
Click Done when the delete process is complete.
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