h19639 Powerprotect DD Commvault Configuration WP
h19639 Powerprotect DD Commvault Configuration WP
h19639 Powerprotect DD Commvault Configuration WP
Commvault Integration
June 2023
H19639.1
White Paper
Abstract
This white paper outlines the configuration steps for Dell PowerProtect
DD series appliance with Commvault software.
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Contents
Executive summary ........................................................................................................................ 4
Solution components...................................................................................................................... 5
Backups ......................................................................................................................................... 35
Restores ......................................................................................................................................... 40
Executive summary
Overview With improvements in disk technology and cost, disk-to-disk backup has become a
preferred solution for protecting data, a valuable corporate asset. However, there is a
world of difference between writing backups to disk and designing a disk-based data
protection solution optimized for fast and reliable recoveries.
This paper describes how to configure various protocols of DD series appliances with
Commvault backup software.
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Solution components
Introduction to The solution components described in this document include Commvault Complete Data
solution Protection and Dell PowerProtect DD series appliance.
components
PowerProtect DD PowerProtect DD series appliances and older Data Domain systems are disk-based
series appliances that run DDOS (formerly DD OS) to provide inline deduplication for data
appliances protection and disaster recovery (DR) in the enterprise environment. The DD series
appliance serves as a target appliance for backup applications.
The DD series appliance provides high-speed backup and restores with scalable
deduplication. It incorporates a Data Invulnerability Architecture, which delivers the
highest levels of data integrity and recoverability by end-to-end verification, fault tolerance
and containment and continuous fault detection and healing. Its seamless integration with
existing infrastructures, enabling ease-of-use with leading backup and archiving
applications, and offering superior performance with Dell PowerProtect software and Dell
Data Protection Suite.
The primary storage for DD series is called the Active Tier. DD series also supports a
secondary tier called Cloud Tier. The Cloud Tier is a separate deduplication domain from
the Active Tier. There is a cache disk that is set up for the Cloud Tier that is separate than
the disk storage used for the Active Tier. The data is either moved from the Active Tier to
the Cloud Tier-based on age of data or by an application policy from a supported backup
application.
CommServe
The CommServe host is the central management component of the CommCell group. It
coordinates and performs all CommCell group operations, maintaining Microsoft SQL
Server databases that contain all configuration, security, and operational history for the
CommCell group. There can be only one CommServe host in a CommCell group. The
CommServe software can be installed in physical, virtual, and clustered environments but
only on a Microsoft Windows host. Commvault supports high availability by replicating
data to a standby CommServe host.
MediaAgent
The MediaAgent is the data-transmission manager in the CommCell group. It provides
high-performance data movement and manages the storage libraries. The CommServe
server coordinates MediaAgent tasks. The MediaAgent software can be installed in
physical, virtual, and clustered environments. A MediaAgent can be installed on a
Windows or UNIX host.
Client
A client is a logical grouping of the software agents that facilitate the protection,
management, and movement of data associated with the client.
iDataAgent
An agent is a software module that is installed on a client computer to protect a specific
type of data. Different agent software is available to manage different datatype on a client,
such as Windows file-system data or Oracle databases. Agent software can be installed in
physical, virtual, and clustered environments, and may be installed either on the computer
or on a proxy server.
Storage policy
Storage policies act as a channel for backup and restore operations. They map data from
its original location to physical media. A policy can be used for either data protection and
archiving or disaster recovery. Retention and reduplication properties can also be defined
here.
Subclient
Subclients are logical containers that define the specific production data (virtual machines,
drives, folders, files, databases, mailboxes) to be protected on a client.
Reference architecture
The DD series appliance is presented to the Commvault server as a CIFS, NFS, DD
Boost, or DD VTL storage target, depending on the media agent platform. For CIFS, NFS,
and DD BoostFS, the first consideration to address is what level of CIFS, NFS, and DD
BoostFS sharing is wanted for the DD series appliances.
The following figure shows the high-level architecture for a Commvault server with the DD
series appliance defined as its CommCell Storage Library. With this configuration, the
Storage Library settings never need to be updated as capacity is added. When capacity is
added to the DD series appliance, the CommServe and MediaAgents immediately see the
additional capacity without additional configuration or manual intervention.
By default, CIFS, NFS, and DD Boost can share the entire DD series directory structure
(\\datadomain\backup) to all or selected hosts. Alternatively, subfolders or an MTree can
be created for explicit sharing. The choice depends on the specific use case for the
customer environment.
Note: For detailed information, see the DDOS Administration Guide and DD BoostFS Commvault
Compatibility Guide.
Configuration overview
Configuration This checklist summarizes the detailed procedures later in this document:
checklist 1. Prepare and configure the DD series appliance backup target subdirectories and
shares for CIFS access under /backup. Create a folder under /backup to store
Commvault backup data, such as /backup/cvbackupdata. Alternatively, create
an MTree and a share for CIFS access.
2. Create the Commvault shared magnetic libraries, which are connected by CIFS or
NFS to the appropriate Commvault MediaAgent.
3. Install DD BoostFS plug-in and set the lockbox password for the storage unit for
backup.
4. Create a storage policy for client systems to use under Policies. When using the
Create Storage Policy Wizard, be sure to select <proper name> as the policy type.
5. Install the Commvault Backup iDataAgent. Check the Commvault licensing
requirements.
6. Add and configure the Commvault backup subclients. For most backup agents,
there is default subclient.
7. Define the backup job rules.
8. Perform a test backup, verify that the job finishes successfully, and verify that data
can be restored.
Introduction to The Commvault DD Boost Storage Library feature is a simplified native API-based
Commvault DD integration between the Commvault data protection software and Dell DD series
Boost Storage appliances. With Commvault FR 11.30.44 and later and DDOS 7.8 and later, this
Library feature integration allows you to use Commvault software to back up, archive, and recover data to
and from DD series appliances without the BoostFS plug-in (file system interface). With
this feature, you can take advantage of the high-performance, scalable, and secure
deduplication capabilities of DD series appliances to reduce complexity and significantly
cut down the time required to begin protecting data.
Prerequisites for The prerequisites for configuring Commvault DD Boost Storage Library are as follows:
configuring 1. Configure a DD Boost storage unit on the DD console, as described in Preparing
Commvault DD DD series appliances for DD BoostFS.
Boost Storage
Library 2. Configure the Commvault Media agent with latest Commvault software that has the
DD Boost SDK API integrated in it. For details, see the Commvault documentation.
a. Enable DD Boost Storage Library creation from the CommCell Console by
enabling the ActivateDDBoost setting: From CommCell Browser, right-click
the CommServe computer and select Properties.
b. Select Additional Settings and click Add.
c. Add the following details and click OK.
Property Value
Name ActivateDDBoost
Category CommServDB.GxGlobalParam
Type Boolean
Value True
When the value is set to True, the option to add the DD Boost Storage Library is
displayed under Storage Resources | Libraries.
Creating a DD After taking care of all prerequisites for configuring Commvault DD Boost Storage Library,
Boost Access create a DD Boost Access Library:
Library 1. From CommCell Browser, expand Storage Resources.
2. Right-click Libraries, and then click Add > Disk Library > DD Boost Library.
The new DD Boost Storage Library is shown in CommCell Browser under Storage
Resources | Libraries.
Note: For more information about the Commvault DD Boost Storage Library feature, including
configuring a DD Boost Storage Library, see Commvault Data Domain Boost Storage Library in
the Commvault documentation.
3. Determine the CIFS access level defined by running the DDOS command cifs
share show.
The output in the following example shows that the access for the DD share backup
is open to all hosts.
sysadmin@datadomain# cifs share show
Shares information for: all shares
--------------- share cvbackupdata ---------------
path: /data/col1/cvbackup
maxconn: 0
clients: *
enabled: yes
Shares displayed: 1
sysadmin@datadomain#
4. If the /data/col1/cvbackup path is not included, or the client list does not
include the proper server, add the appropriate server access.
Use the following DDOS command to allow access to MediaAgent host. In the
example, access to /data/col1/cvbackup is open to all servers including
MediaAgent host appeng25:
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for all MediaAgent servers to open access to the
appropriate DD shares.
Alternatively, at DD System Manager Protocols > CIFS, you can perform major
CIFS operations such as enabling and disabling CIFS, setting authentication,
managing shares, and viewing configuration and share information.
Creating CIFS You can use a DD series appliance as a CIFS backup target by creating a Shared Disk
device in Device Library with storage used from the DD series appliance over the CIFS connection,
Commvault as follows.
Note: For more information about Commvault CIFS, see the Commvault documentation and
DDOS Administration Guide.
1. In the CommCell Console, select Storage > Expert Storage Configuration. When
prompted, add the Windows MediaAgent in the Select MediaAgents dialog box.
The Expert Storage Configuration dialog box is displayed.
3. Type the alias for the library name, select Automatically create storage policy for
new data paths box, and click OK.
NFS options For more information about DD series appliance NFS options, see the DDOS
Administration Guide.
3. Determine the NFS access level currently defined by running the DDOS command
nfs show clients.
The output in the following example shows that the access for the DD series
appliance share /backup is open to all hosts (as shown with *):
sysadmin@datadomain# nfs show clients
Path Client Options
-------------- ------ --------------------------------------------
/data/col1/backup * sec=sys, rw, no_root_squash, no_all_
squash, secure, version=3)
----------------- ------ ------------------------------------------
4. If the /data/col1/backup path is not included, or the client list does not include
the proper server, add the appropriate server access. Use the following DDOS
command to allow access to MediaAgent host.
sysadmin@datadomain# nfs add /data/col1/backup dh3-sit-79-43
NFS export for "/data/col1/backup" added.
Note: A * as a client name allows all servers access to the specified path on the DD series
appliance.
Alternatively, at the DD System Manager (DDSM) Protocols > NFS page, you can
perform major NFS operations such as enabling and disabling CIFS, setting
authentication, managing shares, and viewing configuration and share information.
Creating NFS To use a DD series appliance as an NFS backup target, create a Shared Disk Device
device in Library with storage used from the DD series appliance over the NFS connection as
Commvault follows.
Note: For more information about options, and details about Commvault NFS options, see the
Commvault documentation.
1. On the Linux MediaAgent, create a mount point and mount the /backup share from
the DD series appliance
# mkdir /backup
# mount -t nfs -o vers=3,proto=tcp,nolock datadomain:/backup
/backup
# mkdir /backup/nfs
4. Type the alias for the library name, select Automatically create storage policy for
new data paths, and click OK.
The Shared Mount Path (nfs_library) dialog box is displayed.
5. Type the base folder name that you want, select Local Path, and click the ellipsis
(…) to browse for the Linux MediaAgent.
7. Click OK.
The Expert Storage Configuration window is displayed, showing the new library.
DD BoostFS Introduced in DDOS 6.0, the DD Boost File System Plug-In (BoostFS) resides on the
overview application system, presenting a standard file system mount point to the application. With
direct access to a BoostFS mount point, the application can leverage the storage and
network efficiencies of the DD Boost protocol for backup and recovery. Only simple
qualification is needed for the application to support BoostFS, shortening the time-to-
market. Also, the file system interface makes BoostFS easy to deploy, allowing it to be up
and running in minutes.
By leveraging the DD Boost technology, BoostFS helps reduce bandwidth usage, can
improve backup-times, offers load-balancing, in-flight encryption, and supports the DD
multitenancy feature set. As a file server system implementation, the BoostFS workflow is
like NFS but also leverages the DD Boost protocol. In addition, BoostFS improves the
backup times compared to NFS and various copy-based solutions. Redirecting NFS
workloads to BoostFS is easy and nondisruptive to the environment in addition to being
transparent to users.
BoostFS is now available for customers with active licenses for the DD Boost Software
Option or DD Virtual Edition (DDVE). For more information, see the DD BoostFS for
Windows Configuration Guide and DD BoostFS for Linux Configuration Guide.
DD BoostFS Environments that use BoostFS 7.3.0.5 must meet the following specifications. For details
plug-in settings about another version, see the DD BoostFS for Windows Configuration Guide.
for Windows
client in BoostFS for Windows requires:
Commvault • DDOS version 6.1.2 or later
• Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, or Windows Server 2016
The MSI installer includes several binary files and a device driver from EldoS
Corporation.
4. Run the following command to mount the DD series appliance Storage Unit.
boostfs mount -d <DD Boost-IP> -s <Storage-unit> -l <lock-
box-location> <mapped-drive-letter>
5. Add the BoostFS drive for backup in Commvault server. In the CommCell command
console, select Storage > Expert Storage Configuration.
6. When prompted, add the Windows MediaAgents. Click Start > Add > Choose Disk
Library. The Add Disk Library dialog box is displayed. Type the alias for the
library name, select Automatically create storage policy for new data paths box,
and click OK. The Shared Mount Path (ddboostfs_library) dialog box is
displayed.
7. Type the base folder name that you want, select Local Path, and enter the drive
letter for dd boostfs mount and click OK. The ddboostfs_library should show
configured now.
DD BoostFS Environments that use BoostFS 7.3.0.5 must meet the following specifications. For details
plug-in settings about another version, see the DD BoostFS for Linux Configuration Guide.
for Linux client
in Commvault BoostFS for Linux requires:
• DDOS version 6.0 or later
• FUSE 2.8 or later
4. Set the lock box between the DD series appliance and MediaAgent using the
following command:
# cd /opt/emc/boostfs/bin
#./boostfs lockbox set -s <Storage-unit> -d <data-domain-
system> -u <storage-unit-username>
5. Mount this storage unit on the MediaAgent by running the following command:
# mkdir <mount-point>
6. Add the boostfs drive for backup in Commvault server. In the CommCell command
console, select Storage > Expert Storage Configuration.
7. When prompted, add the Windows MediaAgents. Click Start > Add > Choose Disk
Library.
The Add Disk Library dialog box is displayed.
8. Type the alias for the library name, select Automatically create storage policy for
new data paths, and click OK.
The Shared Mount Path (ddboostfs_library) dialog box is displayed.
9. Type the base folder name that you want, select Local Path, and click the ellipsis
(…) to browse for the Linux MediaAgent.
The Browse for Folder dialog box is displayed.
DD VTL licenses DD Virtual Tape Library (VTL) is a licensed feature that must have licenses registered on
both the DD series appliances and one or more defined MediaAgent servers on the
CommServe. Valid MediaAgent servers appear under Storage Resources >
MediaAgents on the CommCell Console.
Configure and To configure a DD series appliance as a VTL target device for data protection operations,
set up DD series see the following procedures.
appliances as
VTL target Establish the FC connection, install drivers, and verify the connection on
the Commvault MediaAgent server
Establish the FC connection, install drivers, and verify the connection as follows:
1. Physically connect and configure a Fibre Channel (FC) connection between the DD
series appliance and the Commvault MediaAgent server.
2. Verify that the correct changer driver and tape device driver are installed and
loaded on the Commvault MediaAgent server.
Note: For the required changer and tape device drivers, see the DD series appliances
Compatibility Guide. Also see the Commvault compatibility documentation for information
about supported driver versions.
If the Storage Area Network (SAN) connection is configured correctly, the initiator
on the Commvault MediaAgent server is displayed with the status of Online.
Note: For more information about the VTL feature, including the creation of virtual tape drives,
virtual tape media, and virtual changers, see the DDOS Administration Guide.
Group: test_CV
Initiators:
Initiator Alias Initiator WWPN
--------------- -----------------------
initiator-1 21:00:00:24:ff:22:07:66
--------------- -----------------------
Devices:
Device Name LUN Primary Ports Secondary Ports In-use Ports
--------------- --- ------------- --------------- ------------
VTL1 changer 0 all all all
VTL1 drive 1 1 all all all
VTL1 drive 2 2 all all all
VTL1 drive 3 3 all all all
VTL1 drive 4 4 all all all
VTL1 drive 5 5 all all all
--------------- --- ------------- --------------- ------------
Configure the Configure a new DD series appliance VTL within a Commvault MediaAgent as follows:
new VTL on the 1. On MediaAgents, install the tape device drivers that the Commvault compatibility
Commvault documentation recommends.
MediaAgent
server 2. In the Commvault console, select Storage > Library and Drive Configuration.
3. From the Select MediaAgents window, select the MediaAgent that connects to the
DD VTL library and click OK.
4. Right-click Libraries and select Detect/Config Devices.
The Detect Library dialog box is displayed.
8. After you create the library, right-click the newly added library and select
Properties.
The Library Properties dialog box is displayed.
Note: If you close the Library and Drive Configuration window without configuring a
library, the unconfigured library is removed from the Libraries tab list. Configure all the
libraries before closing the window.
Backups
Performing a The procedures for performing backups in Windows and Linux or UNIX are similar. This
Windows or example uses Windows:
Linux server 1. In the CommCell Console, expand the Windows client in CommCell Browser, right-click
backup defaultBackupSet, and select All Tasks > New Subclient to create a subclient.
2. In the Subclient Properties dialog box, on the General tab, enter the subclient
name.
3. On the Content tab, click Browse, select the folders to be backed up (for example,
C:\can_data\blah), and click Add. Repeat this step for each folder, and then click
Close.
4. Select the Storage Device tab, and then on the Data Storage Policy tab, choose
the policy where backup data is to be written, such as CIFS, NFS, DDBoostFS, or
DD Boost SDK.
5. On the Storage Device tab, select the Data Transfer Option tab, and set
Software Compression to Off.
6. On the Storage Device tab, select the Deduplication tab, and clear Enable
Deduplication.
10. Choose options under Select Backup Type and Job Initiation, and then click OK.
The backup job starts, as shown in the Job Controller. Job progress is shown in the
Job Controller window and job events can be monitored in the Event Viewer
window. To see detailed job status, right-click the job entry and select Detail.
Results
If the job finishes successfully, the status changes to Completed. For other status results,
look at the Errors field and logs in the Event Viewer window. To view the detailed job log,
right-click the job entry and select View Logs.
For more details about each backup option, see the Commvault documentation.
2. On the General tab of the Subclient Properties window, enter the subclient name.
3. In the Content tab, under Backup Content Path, select the file system, enter the
path of the folder to be backed up in that file system (/fs1/dir in the example), and
click Add. Repeat this step for each folder.
4. Continue the backup by completing the procedure, beginning with step 4, in
Performing a Windows or Linux server backup.
Restores
The procedures for performing restores with Windows, Linux, UNIX, and NAS clients are
similar. This example uses Windows:
1. In the CommCell Console, expand the Windows client in CommCell Browser, right-
click defaultBackupSet, and select All Tasks > Browse and Restore.
4. Explore the data, choose folders and files to be restored, and click Recover All
Selected.
The Restore Options for All Selected Items dialog box is displayed.
5. Choose the required options, and click OK.
You can restore data to a different client by choosing a Destination client. You can
restore data to a new location by clearing Restore to same folder and specifying a
destination path.
With cross-site deduplication, any redundant segment that was previously transferred by
any other site, or that resulted from a local backup or archive, will not be replicated again.
This function improves network efficiency across all sites and reduces daily network
bandwidth requirements up to 99 percent, making network-based replication fast, reliable,
and cost-effective. To meet a broad set of DR requirements, DD Replicator provides
flexible replication topologies, such as full system mirroring, bi-directional, many-to-one,
one-to-many, and cascaded. In addition, you can choose to replicate either all or a subset
of the data on your DD system. For the highest level of security, DD Replicator can
encrypt data being replicated between DD systems using the standard Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) protocol.
Before getting started with DD Replicator, note the following general requirements:
• DD Replicator is a licensed product. To purchase licenses, contact your Dell sales
representative.
• You can usually replicate between machines that are within five releases of each
other, for example, from 6.0 to 7.2. However, there may be exceptions, so review
the replication version compatibility tables in the DDOS Administration Guide or
contact your Dell representative.
• If you are unable to manage and monitor DD Replicator from the current version of
the DD System Manager, use the replication commands described in the DDOS
Command Reference Guide.
4. Click OK.
Validation and pre-checks are run.
You can now see the replication pair in the Summary tab.
Note: For more information about compatibility, options, limitations, and method of replication, see
the DDOS Administration Guide.
If there are issues with source backup copy, you can restore from replication copy of
backup by using one of the following processes:
• CIFS restore
• NFS restore
• DD BoostFS/ Boost SDK restore
Before using any of those processes, ensure that replication is fully synchronized.
2. Choose media agent and, under the Shared Disk Device tab, right-click path,
choose Properties, and replace source DD series appliance share path with
destination DD series appliance share path. Also select Read only.
Subsequently, any restore will restore data from replication copy.
NFS restore To perform an NFS restore, on the UNIX or Linux media agent, unmount source DD
series appliance MTree and mount replication DD series appliance MTree as read-only at
same mount point.
Note:
— There is no need to break the replication pair and make the target MTree read/write. Read only
is fine for restore.
— At this instance, backup cannot be run because device is read-only.
— Replicating DD VTL tape cartridges (or pools) means replicating MTrees or directories that
contain DD VTL tape cartridges. Media pools are replicated by MTree replication, as a default.
— DD Boost users should have the same user ID (UID) and primary group ID (GID) on both the
source and destination systems.
Overview Cloud Tier is a native feature of DDOS 6.0 (or later) for moving data from the Active Tier
to low-cost, high-capacity object storage in the public, private, or hybrid cloud for long-
term retention. Cloud Tier is best suited for long-term storage of infrequently accessed
data that is being held for compliance, regulatory, and governance reasons. The ideal
data for Cloud Tier is data that is past its normal recovery window.
Cloud Tier is managed using a single protection system namespace. There is no separate
cloud gateway or virtual appliance required. Data movement is supported by the native
policy management framework. Conceptually, the cloud storage is treated as an additional
storage tier (Cloud Tier) attached to the system, and data is moved between tiers as
needed. File system metadata associated with the data stored in the cloud is maintained
in local storage and mirrored to the cloud. The metadata that resides in local storage
facilitates operations such as deduplication, cleaning, Fast Copy, and replication. This
local storage is divided into self-contained buckets, called cloud units, for ease of
manageability.
Note:
— To configure Cloud Tier, add the license and enclosures, set a system passphrase, and create
a file system with support for data movement to the cloud. For Cloud Tier, the cloud capacity
license is required.
— To license Cloud Tier, see the applicable DDOS Release Notes for the most up-to-date
information about product features, software updates, software compatibility guides, and
information about protection products, licensing, and service.
— For information about Cloud Tier requirements, configuring Cloud Tier devices, and Cloud Tier
data movement schedules, see the DDOS Administration Guide.
The Commvault integration with the Cloud Tier provides a data protection administrator
with the ability to perform the following functions:
• Move data from the active tier device to the cloud tier device.
• Recover data to a client from the cloud, including FLR and GLR recoveries.
Commvault supports multiple cloud services. For information, see the Cloud Tier with
Commvault compatibility matrix.
Configuring Commvault allows users to move their backup datasets to the Active Tier location (that is
Commvault for MTree) and from there, files are moved to cloud using DD series data-movement
Cloud Tier commands.
devices
Cloud configuration on DD series appliances
Note: Commvault is supported with multiple cloud vendors. The following example is for ECS.
Ensure that the backup dataset is moved to the DD series appliance Active Tier.
/data/col1/ltr1
sysadmin@datadomain#
4. Run data movement command in order to move from active tier to cloud tier.
# data-movement start mtrees <mtree path>
5. Run the data-movement watch command to watch the status of data movement:
sysadmin@datadomain# data-movement watch
Data-movement:
97% complete; time: 0:02:20
Moved (post-comp): 168.77 MB, (pre-comp): 1.00 GB,
Files inspected: 8, Files eligible: 8, Files moved: 8, Files
failed: 0
Data-movement was started on Dec 12 2020 04:02 and completed
on Dec 12 2020 04:05
Moved (post-comp): 168.77 MB, (pre-comp): 1.00 GB,
Files inspected: 8, Files eligible: 8, Files moved: 8, Files
failed: 0
sysadmin@datadomain#
6. Now, again run file report and ensure that the file is now available on cloud.
The location of the file is now ecs-unit1 instead of active.
# filesys report generate file-location path <mtree path>
7. To restore files from cloud (ECS) to Active Tier (DD series appliances), recall the
file and run a file report to ensure that the location is set to active:
# data-movement recall path <file location>
sysadmin@ datadomain # data-movement recall path
/data/col1/ltr1/Folder1/CV_MAGNETIC/V_46/CHUNK_188
Recall initiated for
"/data/col1/ltr1/Folder1/CV_MAGNETIC/V_46/CHUNK_188". Run the
status command to monitor its progress.
sysadmin@ datadomain #
9. Generate a report for file location and verify that all movements are completed:
# filesys report generate file-location path <mtree path>
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