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Adding a physical tape to a media pool
Hi,
I have a physical tape that I want to add to a media pool, how do I do that?
Thanks
I have a physical tape that I want to add to a media pool, how do I do that?
Thanks
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Re: Adding a physical tape to a media pool
Hi Jack
You have to put the tape into the tape drive, do a tape inventory (if it's not a new tape), and assign it to a media pool. If there is already foreign data on the tape, you can erase it first.
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You have to put the tape into the tape drive, do a tape inventory (if it's not a new tape), and assign it to a media pool. If there is already foreign data on the tape, you can erase it first.
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Re: Adding a physical tape to a media pool
Hi,
Thank you, that really helped. There's a couple tapes that have "expired", what does that mean? Is it the end of the retention period and can I use it again?
Thank you, that really helped. There's a couple tapes that have "expired", what does that mean? Is it the end of the retention period and can I use it again?
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Re: Adding a physical tape to a media pool
Hi Jack
Your welcome.
An expired tape means, that the retention is over. The data is not deleted yet.
When the next tape jobs starts, it looks at the media pool if there is an expired tape available.
Veeam then erases the data on an expired tape and use it to write the job.
Your welcome.
An expired tape means, that the retention is over. The data is not deleted yet.
When the next tape jobs starts, it looks at the media pool if there is an expired tape available.
Veeam then erases the data on an expired tape and use it to write the job.
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Re: Adding a physical tape to a media pool
Alright, thanks again
Last questions, how do I see when the last ones have been used?
And what is the general life-cycle for a tape?
Last questions, how do I see when the last ones have been used?
And what is the general life-cycle for a tape?
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Re: Adding a physical tape to a media pool
Hi Jack
You can see the last written tape in the console. There is a column with that information.
Tandberg talks about 260 full backups written per tape and a life cycle of 30 years:
https://ftp1.overlandtandberg.com/publi ... dia_US.pdf
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You can see the last written tape in the console. There is a column with that information.
Tandberg talks about 260 full backups written per tape and a life cycle of 30 years:
https://ftp1.overlandtandberg.com/publi ... dia_US.pdf
Thanks
Fabian
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