Data Domain: Troubleshooting System Down | Not Responding | Unavailable | Offline

Zhrnutie: This article outlines a step-by-step process to determine whether a Data Domain system is unresponsive due to internal system faults or external connectivity issues.

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Pokyny

Symptoms

  • Data Domain system does not respond to commands or network requests
  • Backup operations fail or stall
  • System appears to be offline, unavailable, or stopped responding

Applies to:

  • All Data Domain Models
  • All Software Releases

Possible Causes:

Unresponsiveness may result from one or more of the following:
  • Incorrect Domain Name System (DNS) configuration
  • Network connectivity failure or intermittent issues
  • Faulty or disconnected network/SAS cables
  • Duplicate IP addresses on the network
  • Excessive stream count exceeding performance limits
  • CPU saturation
  • Improper SAS topology (for systems with external shelves)
  • Power issues - such as, system powered off
  • Host restrictions by adminaccess
  • Misconfigured virtual network settings (for DDVE systems)

Solution:

Follow these steps in order to isolate and resolve the issue:

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  1. Verify DNS Configuration
    Ensure that DNS entries are correct. Misconfigured DNS can interrupt connectivity and make the system appear unresponsive. See article Data Domain - Configuring the DDR with a DNS Server. (Log in to Dell Support as a registered user may be required to view this article.)
  2. Check Network Connectivity
    Confirm that the system can communicate over the network. Use ping or traceroute tools to validate. See article Data Domain - Verifying that Network Connectivity is working properly. 
  3. Inspect Network Cables
    Ensure that all cables are securely connected and functioning. Replace any suspect cables.
  4. Identify Duplicate IPs
    Scan the network for IP conflicts. Duplicate IPs can cause intermittent connectivity. See article Data Domain - Identifying Duplicate IPs. (Log in to Dell Support as a registered user may be required to view this article.)
  5. Review Stream Count
    Check if the system is handling more streams than recommended. Reduce stream count if necessary. See article ​​​​​​​Data Domain - Performance Tuning: Managing Data Streams
  6. Monitor CPU Utilization
    Use system tools to verify CPU load. High utilization can delay or block system responses. See article ​​​​​​​Data Domain - Reviewing CPU Utilization. (Log in to Dell Support as a registered user may be required to view this article.)
  7. Validate SAS Cabling
    For systems with external shelves (such as, ES40), confirm that SAS cables are correctly connected and tested. See article Data Domain: SAS Cable Configuration, Topology checks, and Testing
  8. Check IPMI/iDRAC Power State
    Verify that the system is powered on.
Point a web browser to the iDRAC IP address and login to check the system status.
  1. Run adminaccess show over Serial
​​​​​​​If serial access is available, check for host restrictions that may block remote access.
  1. Verify DDVE Network Settings
​​​​​​​For virtual appliances, inspect virtual machines (VM) network settings, and gateway configuration. Reenable the network adapter if needed.

Next Steps if Issue Persists

Dotknuté produkty

Data Domain

Produkty

Data Domain
Vlastnosti článku
Číslo článku: 000012055
Typ článku: How To
Dátum poslednej úpravy: 20 mar 2026
Verzia:  9
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