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It should be noted, these functions have some specific features for a tape library. So the Edit
operation enables you to substitute a tape library device without the Rescan operation. The Delete
operation clears all the information on the selected tape library vault from the storage node
database, i.e. the operation deletes the content data of all the tapes, when ever the data is used by
the storage node on the tape library device.
At the Delete operation, the vault content will be deleted from the storage node database without accessing
the tapes. The plans and tasks that use this vault will fail.
The backup archives, belonging to a deleting centralized vault on a tape library, will be deleted as well, but
these archives might be recovered by any storage node through the Rescan operation.
Actions with archives on tapes in a library
The following are common functions for archive data management for a backup archive selected in
the Centralized vaults view of the console, when the current vault is a tape library: Validate, Delete,
Delete all archives. Deletion in the storage node database is performed without access to tapes. A
backup archive deleted from a tape library vault can be restored after the deletion by the Rescan (p.
139) operation, which is performed for all the tapes keeping the archive’s data.
The Rescan operation for a tape, where a backup was deleted from, can recover the backup, as it
recreates information on the content of the backup in the storage node database.
If all the backups are deleted from a tape, it is considered as free. So the deleted backups will be irrevocably lost
after the first writing to the tape.
Backing up to tape library
At creating a backup policy/plan with a tape library destination, you set up the backing up in the
same way as with other storage devices. The only difference is the additional Tape support (p. 113)
options that can be set up during the backup policy/plan creation. These options enable you to
specify how the created backup policy/plan should use tapes from the tape library, however the
options’ presets increase usage efficiency of both whole tape library and each tape.
To view and change the tape options, select Options > Default backup and recovery options >
Default backup options > Tape support from the top menu.
To change the settings of the backup policy/plan to be created click Change… in the Backup options
section on the Create backup policy/plan page. It opens the Backup options window where the Tape
support page is contained with the pre-defined values.
When backing up to a tape and the end of the tape is reached, a free tape will be mounted
automatically and the operation will continue onto the new tape.
While a backup task is running, the following tape-specific information is accessible from the console:
number of tapes currently used by the backup operation
labels of the tapes used by the task up to the current time in case of backup splitting
label of the tape that is currently written.
Recovering from tape library
Data recovery from archives located on tape devices is performed in the same way as with other
storage devices.
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