Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Fibre Channel Guide
- About NetBackup Fibre Transport and SAN Client
- About optimized duplication and Auto Image Replication over FC
- About backup to tape support
- VMware support
- Supported Fibre Channel features on NetBackup appliances
- NetBackup Appliance rear panel configurations
- About the NetBackup 5230 rear panel configurations
- NetBackup 5240 Appliance I/O configuration options
- NetBackup 5240 Appliance total I/O on-board and PCIe ports
- NetBackup 5250 Appliance rear panel I/O configuration options
- NetBackup 5330 Appliance compute node PCIe slot I/O configuration options
- Available NetBackup 5340 Appliance PCIe-based I/O configurations
- Available NetBackup 5350 Appliance PCIe-based I/O configurations
- About the HBA port mode configuration
- Supported Fibre Channel port configurations for the NetBackup 5230 appliances
- Supported Fibre Channel port configuration for the NetBackup 5240 appliances
- Supported Fibre Channel configurations for the NetBackup 5250 appliance
- Supported Fibre Channel port configurations for the NetBackup 53xx appliances
- About the factory default port mode configuration
- Default port mode configuration for FTMS, optimized duplication, and Auto Image Replication
- Zoning the FC SAN
- About the Fibre Transport page on the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
- Configuring Fibre Transport on the appliance
- Index
Guidelines for changing NetBackup appliance FT target ports to receive data streams from multiple SAN Client FC initiator ports
If you want an appliance Fibre Transport (FT) target port to handle data streams from more than two SAN client Fibre Channel (FC) initiator ports concurrently, consider changing the following NetBackup primary server setting:
nbftconfig - setconfig - ncp 4
Caution:
This setting applies to all target ports on all FT media servers in your NetBackup domain. This setting should only be increased from the default (2) when all of the following conditions exist:
All FT target ports on all FT media servers are eight gBit/s link speeds.
The total mix of FT jobs is such that all of the FT media servers have unused FT pipes.
A large number of jobs from other SAN Client machines are waiting for resources.
The back-end storage units have a lot of unused throughput capacity.
If you increase the - ncp setting too high, the load balancing between multiple FT media servers when all SAN Client machines are zoned to all FT media servers could become highly imbalanced.
Note:
A mix of SAN Client job loads where some clients use four or more FT pipes concurrently with several other SAN Clients that only attempt to use a single FT pipe at a time increases the odds that a higher - ncp setting may cause FT media server imbalance.
For four gBit/s links, there may be situations where overall throughput can degrade when some or all SAN Clients are using multiple concurrent data streams. In those situations, nbftconfig - setconfig - ncp 3 may be a better option.