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NetBackup™ Flex Scale Administrator's Guide

Cloud bucket support for NetBackup Flex Scale

A single Flex Scale cluster supports 2 PB cloud bucket capacity with a maximum of 1 PB of data in a single cloud bucket. To optimize data transfer to a cloud tier, you can set the UsableMemoryLimit parameter to 85. The UsableMemoryLimit parameter specifies the maximum usable memory size in percentage. The parameter is included in the /usr/openv/pdde/pdcr/etc/contentrouter.cfg file.

To update the parameter:

  1. Login to engine container using the docker exec -it container-id bash command, where container-id is the container ID for image uss-engine.
  2. Open the /usr/openv/pdde/pdcr/etc/contentrouter.cfg file and set the value of the UsableMemoryLimit parameter to 85.
  3. Restart the deduplication (MSDP) services from the MSDP shell. SSH to the engine IP address by using the appliance admin user. Stop and start the MSDP services by using the following commands:

    dedupe MSDP stop

    dedupe MSDP start

    You can verify the status of the services by using the dedupe MSDP status command.

For assistance, you can contact Veritas Technical Support.

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