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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Reasons for Device unreachability

There are three reasons for device unreachability and in each case we update the device state accordingly.
  • DD is unavailable: If the DD is unavailable, DCC marks all the devices under that DD to Suspected state automatically. If the DD is available again, DCC marks all the devices under that DD to Normal state automatically.
    NOTE: DCC sends notifications to NMC or logs (server and storage node) for the above two scenarios. DCC does not check the existence of M-Tree or devices if the DD is unavailable.
  • M-Tree is unavailable: If M-tree is deleted, all the devices under the M-Tree is marked to Suspected state. If M-tree is undeleted, all the devices under the M-Tree is moved to Normal state from Suspected state.
    NOTE: DCC sends notifications to NMC or logs (server and storage node) for the above two scenarios. DCC does not check the existence of the device if M-Tree is deleted.
  • DD and AFTD device unavailability: By default DCC does not check for the device availability if the device is in Disabled or Service Mode state. DCC checks for the existence of volhdr in device directory. If volhdr exists device is considered as Available, otherwise it is considered as Unavailable. If the devices are unavailable DCC sends notification to NMC or logs (server and storage node)
NOTE: DCC feature works only when both NetWorker server and storage nodes are on 19.3 and later version. Starting with NetWorker 19.3, the default value of DCC interval is 3 minutes.

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