Dell DR4300 DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 64

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• 800 GB • 400 GB • 200 GB • 100 GB • 50 GB • 10 GB NOTE: Creating a VTL container type creates a tape library of type Storage Tek L700 with 10 tape drives of type IBM Ultrium LTO-4 and 10 tape slots holding 10 tapes. Additional tapes can be added as required. For more information, see the topic, VTL and DR Series Specifications. 8. For Access Protocol, select one of the following options. • NDMP • iSCSI • No Access (select this option if you are not ready to select a protocol.) NOTE: The DR Series system allows you to create a VTL container type without configuring it with a specific protocol (that is, by selecting No Access). When you are ready to configure the container at a later date, select it in the Containers summary table, click Edit, and then configure it with the proper protocol. 9. For Access Control, do one of the following: • If you selected NDMP as the access protocol, type the DMA's FQDN or IP address that will access the VTL container. • If you selected iSCSI as the access protocol, type the FQDN, IQN, or IP address of the iSCSI initiator that can access the VTL container. 10. If you selected NDMP as the access protocol, for Marker Type, select the appropriate marker that supports your DMA from one of the following options. • None - Disables marker detection for the container. • Unix Dump - Supports the Amanda marker, among others. 11. If you selected iSCSI as the access protocol, for Marker Type, select the appropriate marker that supports your DMA from one of the following options. • None - Disables marker detection for the container. • Auto - Automatically detects CommVault, Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM), ARCserve, and HP Data Protector marker types. In addition, select this option if you need to support EMC Networker 2.0. • Networker - Supports EMC Networker 3.0. If you need to support EMC Networker 2.0, select Auto. • Unix Dump - Supports the Amanda marker, among others. • BridgeHead - Supports the BridgeHead HDM marker. • Time Navigator - Supports the Time Navigator marker. NOTE: Improper marker selection can result in non-optimal savings. As a best practice, if you have only one type of DMA with traffic directed to a container, it is best to select the marker type that supports your DMA. Conversely, as a best practice, if you have traffic from a DMA that is not one of the supported marker types, it is best to disable marker detection for the container by selecting the None marker type. 12. Click Next. A Configuration Summary of the options you selected for creating the container appears. 13. Click Create a New Container. The Containers page is displayed with a message stating the container was successfully added and enabled. The list of containers in the Containers summary table is updated to show your new container. 64

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800 GB
400 GB
200 GB
100 GB
50 GB
10 GB
NOTE:
Creating a VTL container type creates a tape library of type Storage Tek L700 with 10 tape drives of
type IBM Ultrium LTO-4 and 10 tape slots holding 10 tapes. Additional tapes can be added as required.
For more information, see the topic, VTL and DR Series Specifications.
8.
For
Access Protocol
, select one of the following options.
NDMP
iSCSI
No Access (select this option if you are not ready to select a protocol.)
NOTE:
The DR Series system allows you to create a VTL container type without configuring it with a
specific protocol (that is, by selecting No Access). When you are ready to configure the container at a
later date, select it in the Containers summary table, click
Edit
, and then configure it with the proper
protocol.
9.
For
Access Control
, do one of the following:
If you selected NDMP as the access protocol, type the DMA’s FQDN or IP address that will access the VTL
container.
If you selected iSCSI as the access protocol, type the FQDN, IQN, or IP address of the iSCSI initiator that can
access the VTL container.
10.
If you selected NDMP as the access protocol, for
Marker Type
, select the appropriate marker that supports your
DMA from one of the following options.
None
— Disables marker detection for the container.
Unix Dump
— Supports the Amanda marker, among others.
11.
If you selected iSCSI as the access protocol, for
Marker Type
, select the appropriate marker that supports your
DMA from one of the following options.
None
— Disables marker detection for the container.
Auto
— Automatically detects CommVault, Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM), ARCserve, and HP Data Protector
marker types. In addition, select this option if you need to support EMC Networker 2.0.
Networker
— Supports EMC Networker 3.0. If you need to support EMC Networker 2.0, select Auto.
Unix Dump
— Supports the Amanda marker, among others.
BridgeHead
— Supports the BridgeHead HDM marker.
Time Navigator
— Supports the Time Navigator marker.
NOTE:
Improper marker selection can result in non-optimal savings. As a best practice, if you have only one
type of DMA with traffic directed to a container, it is best to select the marker type that supports your DMA.
Conversely, as a best practice, if you have traffic from a DMA that is not one of the supported marker types, it
is best to disable marker detection for the container by selecting the
None
marker type.
12.
Click
Next
.
A Configuration Summary of the options you selected for creating the container appears.
13.
Click
Create a New Container
.
The
Containers
page is displayed with a message stating the container was successfully added and enabled. The
list of containers in the Containers summary table is updated to show your new container.
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