SLP_No_Target_SLP
Hello,
I started to use AIR to replicate images of a remote site to our main site.
On the remote site I configured an SLP with two targets.
The two targets are Backup appliances 5320's. They are part of the main environment.
On the main site Netbackup made an SLP for one of the targets to import the images of the remote site, however for the other target it doesn't. For that target is uses "SLP_No_Target_SLP" as the job policy name.
I figure that Netbackup needs to make two SLP's on the main site to import the images. But then they would have the same name, which is not possible. We want to have the images on both the appliances, and that is happening now. But is there a better way to acomplish this? Because this "SLP_No_Target_SLP" looks like an error to me although it is just a cosmetic issue I think.
The main site is Netbackup 7.6.0.2
and the remote site has version 7.6.0.4
Any ideas?
R
Since you have selected opton replicate to all targets in source SLP replicaton job, then option to select the destination master and SLP is not highleted..
so you need to select the specific master server in source SLP as a repliction targe to select the import SLP.
if not the only option that you have is to create the SLP with same name as source on all target master servers to aviod jobs with "SLP_No_Target_SLP ( you already said creating SLP with same name is not possible ..not sure why..) but that is the only option you have..
Ah, you got me on the right track.
When you configured it the way I did the SLP on the remote master is created automaticly and it has the same name as the SLP on the source master. But because I want to replicate it to two appliances it wants to have two SLP's.
Now I configured the the source master as a trusted master on the remote master. I first tried on the source master to configure an SLP to replicate to two SLP's I created manually on the remote master but then NBU refuses this, I get "error 1588 target master server is already used in ome of the replication to remote master"
Then I configured an SLP on the remote master which imports the images to one of the appliances and then duplicates the images to the other appliance.
This would relief some bandwith on the WAN connection between the target and source I think(?)