Table 7-3
Critical issues
LinkSection
See “NetBackup deduplication disk pool or
disk volume intermittently goes to a DOWN
state” on page 84.
NetBackup deduplication disk pool or disk
volume intermittently goes to a DOWN state
See “Failed to boot NetBackup 5220
appliance due to the missing embedded RAID
controller information” on page 86.
Failed to boot NetBackup 5220 appliance due
to the missing embedded RAID controller
information
See “Resolving an fsck test failure”
on page 87.
Resolving an fsck test failure
Troubleshooting target mode port from the client
Once the target ports are operational, you may need to continue your troubleshooting
efforts from the client. You can use the NetBackup Administrator's console or use
the nbftconfig command from the command-line interface. From the administrator's
console select, Device Management > Devices > SAN Clients. From the command
line, run the following command, where appsanclient1 is the name of the SAN
Client:
nbftconfig -listclients -verbose -C appsanclient1
Testsys:~ # nbftconfig -listclients -verbose -C appsanclient1
SAN Client Name : appsanclient1
SAN Client Version : 7.0
SAN Client State : disabled
Master Server Name : nbuappliance1
FT Server Connections: 1
Client Ports/Server : 2
Usage Preference : always
SAN Client HBA Port : 16
SAN Client Device State: active
Media Server Name : Testsys
Media Sever State : active
Media Server HBA Port : 1
Media Server Port Mode : FABRIC
Media Server LUN : 1
SAN Client Device State: active
Media Server Name : Testsys
Media Sever State : active
72Troubleshooting generic issues
Troubleshooting target mode port from the client