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  2. NetBackup™ Replication Director Solutions Guide
  3. Configuring disk pools for snapshot and replication
  4. How to resolve snapshot disk volume changes
NetBackup™ Replication Director Solutions Guide

How to resolve snapshot disk volume changes

It is recommended that you take the following actions when volume properties or topology change:

  • Discuss the changes with the storage administrator. You need to understand the changes so you can change your disk pools (if required) so that NetBackup can continue to use them.

  • If the changes were unplanned, request that the changes be reverted so that NetBackup functions correctly again.

NetBackup can process changes to the following volume properties:

  • Primary

  • Replication Source

  • Replication Target

If these volume properties change, NetBackup can update the disk pool to match the changes. NetBackup can continue to use the disk pool, although the disk pool may no longer match the storage unit or storage lifecycle purpose.

When you open the Change Disk Pool dialog box, NetBackup loads the disk pool properties from the catalog. NetBackup queries the storage server for changes when you either click the Refresh in the Change Disk Pool dialog box or when you configure a new disk pool for the storage server.

Table: Refresh outcomes describes the possible outcomes and describes how to resolve them.

Table: Refresh outcomes

Outcome

Description

No changes are discovered.

No changes are required.

NetBackup discovers the new volumes that match the disk pool properties.

The new volumes appear in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. Text in the dialog box changes to indicate that you can add the new volumes to the disk pool.

The replication properties of all of the volumes changed, but they are still consistent.

A Disk Pool Configuration Alert pop-up box notifies you that the properties of all of the volumes in the disk pool changed, but they are all the same (homogeneous).

Disk Pool Configuration Alert  pop-up box

You must click OK in the alert box, after which the disk pool properties in the Change Disk Pool dialog box are updated to match the new volume properties

If new volumes are available that match the new properties, NetBackup displays those volumes in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. You can add those new volumes to the disk pool.

In the Change Disk Pool dialog box, select one of the following two choices:

  • OK. To accept the disk pool changes, click OK in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. NetBackup saves the new properties of the disk pool.

    NetBackup can use the disk pool, but it may no longer match the intended purpose of the storage unit or storage lifecycle policy. Change the storage lifecycle policy definitions to ensure that the replication operations use the correct source and target disk pools, storage units, and storage unit groups.

  • Cancel. To discard the changes, click Cancel in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. NetBackup does not save the new disk pool properties. NetBackup can use the disk pool, but it may no longer match the intended use of the storage unit or storage lifecycle policy.

The replication properties of the volumes changed, and they are now inconsistent.

A Disk Pool Configuration Error pop-up box notifies you that the replication properties of some of the volumes in the disk pool changed. The properties of the volumes in the disk pool are not homogeneous.

Disk Pool Configuration Error  pop-up box

You must click OK in the alert box.

In the Change Disk Pool dialog box, the properties of the disk pool are unchanged, and you cannot select them (that is, they are dimmed). However, the properties of the individual volumes are updated.

Because the volume properties are not homogeneous, NetBackup cannot use the disk pool until the storage configuration is fixed.

NetBackup does not display new volumes (if available) because the volumes already in the disk pool are not homogeneous.

To determine what has changed, compare the disk pool properties to the volume properties. Work with your storage administrator to change the volume properties back to their original values.

The disk pool remains unusable until the properties of the volumes in the disk pool are homogenous.

In the Change Disk Pool dialog box, click OK or Cancel to exit the Change Disk Pool dialog box.

The snapshot properties changed.

A Disk Pool Configuration Error pop-up box notifies you that the snapshot properties of some of the volumes in the disk pool changed.

Disk Pool Configuration Error  pop-up box

You must click OK in the alert box.

In the Change Disk Pool dialog box, the properties of the disk pool are unchanged, and you cannot select them (that is, they are dimmed). However, the properties of the individual volumes are updated.

Because the volume properties are not homogeneous, NetBackup cannot use the disk pool until the storage configuration is fixed.

NetBackup does not display new volumes (if available) because the volumes already in the disk pool are not homogeneous.

To determine what has changed, compare the disk pool properties to the volume properties. Work with your storage administrator to change the volume properties back to their original values.

The disk pool remains unusable until the properties of the volumes in the disk pool are homogenous.

Click OK or Cancel to exit the Change Disk Pool dialog box.

The replication topology changed.

A Disk Pool Configuration Alert pop-up box notifies you that the replication topology changed.

Disk Pool Configuration Alert pop-up box

You must click OK in the alert box.

If NetBackup also discovers the new volumes that match the replication properties, they are displayed in the dialog box. You can add those new volumes to the disk pool.

Work with your storage administrator to understand the topology changes. Alternatively, use the bpstsinfo -lsuinfo command to discover the current topology. Compare the new topology to the previous topology.

See Using bpstsinfo to view the replication topology of a device.

In the Change Disk Pool dialog box, select one of the following two choices:

  • OK. To accept the disk pool changes, click OK in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. NetBackup saves the new properties of the disk pool.

    NetBackup can use the disk pool, but it may no longer match the intended purpose of the storage unit or storage lifecycle policy. Change the storage lifecycle policy definitions to ensure that the replication operations use the correct source and target disk pools, storage units, and storage unit groups.

  • Cancel. To discard the changes, click Cancel in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. NetBackup does not save the new disk pool properties. NetBackup can use the disk pool, but it may no longer match the intended use of the storage unit or storage lifecycle policy.

The replication topology changed and the replication properties of the volumes in the disk pool changed.

A Disk Pool Configuration Alert pop-up box notifies you that the replication topology changed and all of the replication properties of all of the volumes in the disk pool changed. The new properties are all the same (homogeneous).

Disk Pool Configuration Alert pop-up box

You must click OK in the alert box.

In the Change Disk Pool dialog box, the properties of the disk pool are updated to show the new properties. You cannot select the properties (that is, they are dimmed).

If new volumes are available that match the new properties, NetBackup displays those properties in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. You can add those new volumes to the disk pool.

Work with your storage administrator to understand the topology changes. Alternatively, use the bpstsinfo -lsuinfo command to discover the current topology. Compare the new topology to the previous topology.

See Using bpstsinfo to view the replication topology of a device.

In the Change Disk Pool dialog box, select one of the following two choices:

  • OK. To accept the disk pool changes, click OK in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. NetBackup saves the new properties of the disk pool.

    NetBackup can use the disk pool, but it may no longer match the intended purpose of the storage unit or storage lifecycle policy. Change the storage lifecycle policy definitions to ensure that the replication operations use the correct source and target disk pools, storage units, and storage unit groups.

  • Cancel. To discard the changes, click Cancel in the Change Disk Pool dialog box. NetBackup does not save the new disk pool properties. NetBackup can use the disk pool, but it may no longer match the intended use of the storage unit or storage lifecycle policy.

NetBackup cannot find a volume or volumes that were in the disk pool.

A Disk Pool Configuration Alert pop-up box notifies you that an existing volume or volumes was deleted from the storage device:

Disk Pool Configuration Alert pop-up box

NetBackup can use the disk pool, but data may be lost.

To protect against accidental data loss, NetBackup does not allow volumes to be deleted from a disk pool.

To continue to use the disk pool, do the following:

  • Use the bpimmedia command or the Images on Disk report to display the images on the specific volume.

  • Expire the images on the volume.

  • Use the nbdevconfig command to set the volume state to DOWN so NetBackup does not try to use it.

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