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September 10th, 2013 23:00

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Troubleshooting Media Waiting Events - waiting for 1 writable volume or no matching devices

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Background:

There is a networker 8.0.2 with datadomain config and there are two media pools for the datadomain for vlan 136/110 an the media pool for vlan 136 works fine but for vlan 110 I got an error:

Media Waiting event: Waiting for 1 writable volume(s) to backup pool DDBOOSTDMZ or disk(s) an backup-srv01

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September 13th, 2013 01:00

So the solution was a different nature and simple: I checked again and again the media pools but not the data domain device, which was added but not mounted...

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September 11th, 2013 00:00

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September 11th, 2013 00:00

Hi,

Not sure why you can't see it - it should be open to all.   Try on a different browser or after clearing your cookies.  I suspect it might be a problem our knowledgebase has with browser cookies.

-Bobby

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September 11th, 2013 00:00

Thank you for the cookie hint...

Now it`s open!

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September 11th, 2013 00:00

Hi,

Here is the article:

Troubleshooting Media Waiting Events - waiting for 1 writable volume or no matching devices

If it doesn't fix your issue, let us know.

-Bobby

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September 11th, 2013 01:00

To solve the problem

Media Waiting event: Waiting for 1 writable volume(s) to backup pool DDBOOSTDMZ or disk(s) an backup-srv01

I tried an explicit assignment to an index pool on the backup server with the

This doesn`t work so I guess that there is problem with the media pool which is from my point of view identical to the working Media Pool except that there is an different Data Domain interface because our VLANS are seperated with a firewall and there is a requirement to encapsulate all clients in VLANs and the data domain got these 2 Interfaces...

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September 12th, 2013 01:00

In NetWorker, it is mandatory to save the bootstrap to a local device on the NW server while index backups can be saved to a remote device (rd=storage_node:device_name). This is the most likely reason why your metadata backups will fail.

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