IVMS with new storage

We recently had our Netapp upgrades to a 2240 and I'm having a problem to recognize the backup storage.  I can find and see the new storage, but when I go to backup and try to set up a job there is no storage data appears.  Can someone help me on the mound?  Thank you.

Make sure that your using the latest version of the IVMS, which is now called VSC. The version im using is 4.0, but there may be a slightly newer version.

You must make sure of the spin (or vFilers so your help Multistore) are routable on the server where you installed VSC (could be vCenter or a standalone machine).

You "add" your "vcenter server" and the "controller of storage/s" in backup and restore (see the example of the window below)

Note, you must also add your "(/ s) storage controller" in other menus, as "monitoring and Host configuration" see example below. "

Its a little annoying how we configure vCenter and controller details in several places, but other than that, VSC is excellent.

Hope that helps.

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