06-04-2013 05:45 AM
Hi!
I have Netbackup 7.5 environment with Appliance 5220 media server. Everything is OK however, my dilema is backing up rmeote sites. Link on those sites is not that good. I thought of enabling client dedupe but result is still not ok, 90% its failing due to link error.
Any other way I can back them up aside the bandwidth approach?
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06-04-2013 06:17 AM
Client side de-dupe is a very good choice. However if the link is bad Netbackup will always fail.
Try setting up a ping test from the 5220 to one of the remote client. If you see a large amount of failed pings the line is defect and network should be notified
This command will ping 999 ping with a size of 8K per ping to the host srv1
ping -n 999 -l 8192 srv1.acme.com
06-04-2013 06:17 AM
Client side de-dupe is a very good choice. However if the link is bad Netbackup will always fail.
Try setting up a ping test from the 5220 to one of the remote client. If you see a large amount of failed pings the line is defect and network should be notified
This command will ping 999 ping with a size of 8K per ping to the host srv1
ping -n 999 -l 8192 srv1.acme.com
06-06-2013 02:08 PM
Thanks.
Network issue ont his case is a known fact, afraid can't do much about it.
Would enabling Accelerator makes any difference?
06-06-2013 03:06 PM
So netbackup accelerator will not reduce the ammount of data that you pass from the client.
As stated above client side dedupe is the best for that.
However if your rate of change is low and not much changes on the client you could try accelerator and you may notice thta it works better for you.
The main advantage of accelerator is that every backup acts like a full when you go to do a restore but it only backs up the same ammount of data as an incremental.
In the case of a bad network connection. If it is a leased line at least you could contact your provider and get them to look into the issues you are having.
If you log a case with support we have a network analyizing tool called appcritical that they can help you run and get a good idea of were and why your network might be having issues so you can address those yourself or with your networking team or as above if it is a leased line then you can work with your provider to get those issues addressed.
Hopefully some time in the future you will see new features added to the netbackup to help with situations like this but for now we can try working with you on troublshooting the network.
Thanks
06-07-2013 12:27 AM
I thought of enabling client dedupe but result is still not ok, 90% its failing due to link error.
In additional to client-side-dedup, please also enable the Resilient Network property for the remote clients. It is a feature designed specifically for backing up remote clients to media servers cross "high-latency, low-bandwidth networks such as WANs".
Basically, it prevents a job from freaking out and failing just because a packet or two goes missing.
Enabling this feature would consume more system resources on both the media server and the clients being backed up. It is a trade off between that or having a job failing altogether.
"A resilient connection can survive network interruptions of up to 80 seconds."
If your remote connection often cause the clients to lose connection for more than 80 seconds, then this Resilient Network feature may not be able to help much.
For more information, please refer to the Nbu 7.5 admin guide vol1 under the topic Resilient Network properties.
06-07-2013 12:40 AM
agree with RLeon ,you can try to test Resilient Network function on your site.
06-19-2013 04:56 AM
Thank you guys for all the responses.
I'm pushing hard now to have a better link. once that materialize, I'll implement all your recommendations.
I'm not sure if i can mark more than 1 solution, if not I'll just mark the 1st one. hope that's ok for everyone. :)
again, thanks everyone.
06-19-2013 07:52 AM
You can now request "split solution" after the last Connect update. If you open a new discussion you should be able to see the "request split solution".
Best Regards
Nicolai
06-19-2013 03:43 PM