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vRanger 7.8.1 - Integration Guide for EMC Data Domain Boost (DD Boost)

Modifying an interface group

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Administering Data Domain and DD Boost

Data Domain system administration

This topic discusses the following subtopics:

Restricting export permissions to DD Boost

By default, the DD Boost service is accessible to all backup server clients. By default, an asterisk (*) wildcard is used. To restrict access to a certain set of backup servers, remove the wildcard from the list and add individual clients to specify only those backup servers.

The list of backup-server clients can contain both FQDNs or short names. The FQDN of the backup host must be correctly configured for reverse lookup in DNS.

To delete all clients from the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Optionally, to delete all clients previously added and reset the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Clients can be added as both FQDNs and short names. To add clients to the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Example:

To view the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Notes:

Modifying an interface group

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Administering Data Domain and DD Boost > Modifying an interface group > Modifying an interface group

Modifying an interface group

After the interface group is set up, you can add or delete interfaces from the group. The following example shows how to remove an interface from the configured interface group on the EMC® Data Domain® system.

Make sure that no jobs are active from vRanger to the Data Domain system on the interface that you want to remove from the group. You can complete this step from the Data Domain system by checking the status of existing connections in the interface group by entering the following command:

Sample Output:

Remove the interface from the group on Data Domain system:

After this step, the interface 192.168.1.3 is released from the group and is no longer used by the DD Boost Storage Server for any jobs from the backup servers.

To change the interface that is added to the interface group on the Data Domain system at the network layer, remove the interface from the group and add it back.

If you use the net command to change the interface, such as enabling an interface that is configured for ifgroup, run the ddboost show connections command to update the load balancing view. This updating allows the ifgroup to use the interface. For more information about the ddboost show connections command, see Show connections.

Removing advanced load balancing and link failover configuration

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Administering Data Domain and DD Boost > Modifying an interface group > Removing advanced load balancing and link failover configuration

Removing advanced load balancing and link failover configuration

The following example illustrates removing a configured interface group on the EMC® Data Domain® system.

You can complete this step from the Data Domain system by checking the status of existing connections in the interface group with the following command:

All the interfaces are released from the group. However, backup servers can still access the DD Boost storage server on the Data Domain system on the interface registered with vRanger. In the preceding example, the Data Domain system is still registered with vRanger using 192.168.1.1.

Setting network timeouts

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Administering Data Domain and DD Boost > Modifying an interface group > Setting network timeouts

Setting network timeouts

Backup and restore jobs often take a long time to complete. Although the EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) Library can recover from temporary network interruptions, the operating system on vRanger might terminate a job prematurely if vRanger timeouts are set too low.

EMC recommends setting timeouts to at least 30 minutes (1800 seconds).

NOTE: After losing a network connection, administrators should issue the ddboost reset stats command to clear job connections.
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