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DDBoost w/ Avamar using Interface Groups
Hi team.
I have seen some discussions using interface groups with DDBoost.
I would like to configure it correctly from the start. I understand that I just add the interfaces to the Interface Group in my DDBoost IP Interfaces tab, configure the clients, and DDBoost will find the least used IP and use that IP instead. (If I'm wrong, please correct me!)
I have also seen some people discuss adding a 3rd, LACP device or Failover devices to their Interface Group? If we only intend to use 2 physical connections to this Data Domain using the DDBoost IFGroup, why do I need this 3rd IP and entry in my IFGroup?
For Example, I have configured...
sysadmin@Some_Datadomain# ifgroup show config all
Group-name Status Interface Clients Replication
------------ -------- --------- ------- -----------
default disabled 0 0 0
Site A enabled 2 1 0
------------ -------- --------- ------- -----------
Group-name Status Interfaces
------------ ------- ------------
Site A enabled 1.2.3.4
Site A enabled 1.2.3.5
------------ ------- ------------
Group-name Status DD Boost Clients
------------ ------- ----------------
Site A enabled *
------------ ------- ----------------
No replication mtrees with remote hosts in ifgroup
File replication is allowed on ifgroup.
Client may use any interface.
And my networking looks like this...
sysadmin@Some_DataDomain# net show settings
port enabled state DHCP IP address netmask type additional setting
/prefix length
----- ------- ------- ---- -------------------------- -------------- ---- ------------------
ethMa yes running no 1.2.3.3 255.255.255.0 n/a
IP_v6_Nonsense** /64
eth1a yes running no 1.2.3.4 255.255.255.0 n/a
IP_v6_Nonsense** /64
eth1b yes running no 1.2.3.5 255.255.255.0 n/a
IP_v6_Nonsense** /64
eth1c no down no n/a n/a n/a
eth1d no down no n/a n/a n/a
eth3a no down no n/a n/a n/a
eth3b no down no n/a n/a n/a
eth3c no down no n/a n/a n/a
eth3d no down no n/a n/a n/a
----- ------- ------- ---- -------------------------- -------------- ---- ------------------
** auto_generated IPv6 address
rugby01
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March 19th, 2018 08:00
LACP should only be used if your stuck on NFS/SMB usage. The reason you might create a failover pair is the primary IP for BOOST needs to be up for initial connection. If you loss the primary, the initial connection will fail and so will boost. Once the connection is made the IFgroup is cached and a port/nic/route failure will be handled.
So the best practice for boost is to have the primary NIC setup as a failover pair, and all other nic added to the ifgroup.
Bob_Gries
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March 19th, 2018 09:00
Awesome response!
So, to make sure I comprehend properly, I would do the following.
A follow up question to this, if DD replication is setup, would it use IFGroups at all, or would it only use the veth0 port I would set up?
rugby01
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March 20th, 2018 08:00
Correct!!!
Replication doesn't use the ifgroup, so a veth0 would be the best solution for redundancy too
dynamox
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March 22nd, 2018 11:00
Managed file replication (DDBoost for RMAN, Avamar) does use ddboost for replication.
https://www.emc.com/collateral/software/white-papers/h7082-data-domain-replicator-wp.pdf