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rpatty
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load balancing across device pools with partitions?

Is there a way to have a device pool which load balances across two tape drives, but which excludes a partition on one of the drives?

I've got two drives, call them Drive A and Drive B. Before I had any partitions, it was easy to put both drives in a device pool, assign a job to the pool, and let the CASO hand out the job to either drive without trouble.

But now I've added a partition to Drive A, because we've got some database backups that need to be handled completely differently. So on Drive A we've got Partition 1 which has two slots for the databases, and Partition 2 which covers all the other slots. However, the device pool just sees the two drives, and not the partitions. I'd like to know how to continue using the CASO to load balance across both drives, but to avoid Partition 1. Is that possible?

  • So I found another thread here:

    https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/fr/forums/partition-configuration-ignored-some-jobs

    Which claims:

    If a job is targeted to a particular robotic library drive (or a device pool that is not a partition drive pool), the job defaults to the first partition in the robotic library.

    This says to me if I set the partition I want to exclude to Partition #2, then I can point to both Drive A and Drive B and it'll properly grab Partition 1 on Drive A, while ignoring Partition 2 on that drive, and still load balance/failover with Drive B. This would give me exactly what I want, if it's true.

    Can anyone confirm or deny if this is accurate?

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