07-16-2014 11:49 PM
Dear All,
If i have around 50 san client how to verify that all are going through SAN only not through LAN ???
Thanks You !!
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07-17-2014 03:27 PM
In the report templates under Client Reports is the "SAN Client Jobs" report. That gives a long list of all jobs in the specified time period that used SAN.
Under Performance Reports is "NetBackup SAN and LAN Client Performance". That gives the throughput for both modes as well as how many jobs used each mode.
07-17-2014 12:01 AM
Hello
If you check in the job detailed status you'll see there is a message saying opening Fibre Transport. And it lists the Buffer size used. This indicates that it is indeed going via the SAN.
07-17-2014 12:19 AM
Hi Riaan,
Thanks For Reply ,
But like this i would have to check manually one by one ,
07-17-2014 12:34 AM
Hi,
Ok, if you want to have it pop out at you you can set the FT properties to Fail. This can be done on the master, media, or client level. If FT is not available the job will fail and you'll know it by the failed job in the Activtity monitor.
The Fail property specifies that NetBackup should fail the job if an FT device is not online and up. If the FT devices are online but busy, NetBackup waits until a device is available and assigns the next job to the device. An FT device may not
exist because none is active, none have been configured, or the SAN Client license expired.
Bit more of a drastic solution :)
07-17-2014 08:05 AM
07-17-2014 10:03 AM
OpsCenter Analytics also has a couple of reports that list what recent jobs used SAN transport as well as how many of your overall backups used LAN vs SAN.
07-17-2014 03:09 PM
Hey Flood,
Thats Great , Can you describe in details please ???
Thank You !!
07-17-2014 03:27 PM
In the report templates under Client Reports is the "SAN Client Jobs" report. That gives a long list of all jobs in the specified time period that used SAN.
Under Performance Reports is "NetBackup SAN and LAN Client Performance". That gives the throughput for both modes as well as how many jobs used each mode.