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Adding a disk pool for Data Domain over FC

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Hi,

I have a working Netbackup 7.5.0.6 environment writing to Data Domain over the lan using the DDBoost plugin. The local Data Domain box is called BASDD002 and has a disk pool called MBFS_BAS and a disk volume also called MBFS_BAS. 

I've just configured one of my existing media servers with fibre channel connectivity to Data Domain, and I've run the required nbdevconfig and tpconfig command so that the BASDD002 Data Domain box now also appears in Netbackup as an available fibre storage server called DFC-BASDD002. 

To use this new storage destination in a backup I understand I now have to create a new disk pool for it. Under Media and Device Management / Devices / Disk Pools I've right-clicked Disk Pools and started the Disk Pool Configuration wizard. 

For 'Select the type of disk pool to create' I've only got the one option:  OpenStorage (Data Domain)

'Select Storage server' shows my local Data Domain BASDD002 and the new 'DFC-BASDD002' (which is the same Data Domain appliance but for FC). So I select DFC-BASDD002. 

Then the 'Select Disk Pool Properties and Volumes' window appears prompting me to add a disk volume. The only disk volume for me to choose is the existing MBFS_BAS on which I've already created numerous storage units being written to across the lan. 

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So my question is, do I add the existing MBFS_BAS volume to the new disk pool for FC storage? MBFS_BAS is already in the MBFS_BAS pool, can volume MBFS_BAS be in two disk pools at once? It's the only option available, but I'm not sure how disk pools / disk volumes work. 

Being able to write to existing MBFS_BAS storage unit via FC would be useful as it will simplify the transfer of some of the larger backups to FC.  

Alternatively do I need to create a new disk pool on the BASDD002 appliance which will then be available when I run the Disk Pool configuration wizard? Does that mean storage units for lan and FC are completely separate and can't be used for both methods?

Thanks! 


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