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VTL Command Usage

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[--delete_files] container --marker [--enable ] [--disable ] --name container --delete_files --name container --help container can be one of: --show Displays the current list of containers. --add Adds a new container. --delete Deletes an existing container. --marker Enables/Disables marker for an existing container. --delete_files Deletes the files in the container. For command-specific help, please type container --help For example: container --help show VTL The VTL commands allow you to manage the virtual tape library (VTL) containers you have created for your system, including the ability to create additional tapes for your libraries. VTL Command Usage This topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage the virtual tape library (VTL) containers you have created for your system, which include: • vtl --show [options] • vtl --show --verbose [options] • vtl --set_rw [options] • vtl --update_carts [options] vtl --show [--name ] Description This command allows you to see the status of a specified virtual tape library (VTL). It displays detailed information about VTL, such as media type, vendor, model, generic device information, serial number, library size, and tape status information. The first example below shows the result information for Container vtl1 of type VTL with an NDMP connection. The second example shows Container iscsi-vtl1 of type VTL with an iSCSI connection. Syntax vtl --show [--name ] Result Type Vendor Model Serial Info ID medi DELL DR_L700 81BL3T_00 10 10GB 10 tape IBM ULT3580-TD4 81BL3T_01 Not loaded 11 tape IBM ULT3580-TD4 81BL3T_02 Not loaded 12 133

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[--delete_files]
container --marker [--enable <Auto | CommVault | Networker | TSM | ARCserve |
HP_DataProtector | Unix_Dump | BridgeHead>]
[--disable <Auto | CommVault | Networker | TSM | ARCserve |
HP_DataProtector | Unix_Dump | BridgeHead>]
--name <name>
container --delete_files --name <name>
container --help
container <command> <command-arguments>
<command> can be one of:
--show
Displays the current list of containers.
--add
Adds a new container.
--delete
Deletes an existing container.
--marker
Enables/Disables marker for an existing container.
--delete_files
Deletes the files in the container.
For command-specific help, please type container --help <command>
For example:
container --help show
VTL
The VTL commands allow you to manage the virtual tape library (VTL) containers you have created for your system,
including the ability to create additional tapes for your libraries.
VTL Command Usage
This topic introduces the DR Series system CLI commands that allow you to manage the virtual tape library (VTL)
containers you have created for your system, which include:
vtl --show [options]
vtl --show --verbose [options]
vtl --set_rw [options]
vtl --update_carts [options]
vtl --show [--name <name>]
Description
This command allows you to see the status of a specified virtual tape library (VTL). It displays detailed information about
VTL, such as media type, vendor, model, generic device information, serial number, library size, and tape status
information. The first example below shows the result information for Container vtl1 of type VTL with an NDMP
connection. The second example shows Container iscsi-vtl1 of type VTL with an iSCSI connection.
Syntax
vtl --show [--name <name>]
Result
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Type
Vendor
Model
Serial
Info
ID
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medi
DELL
DR_L700
81BL3T_00
10 10GB
10
tape
IBM
ULT3580-TD4
81BL3T_01
Not loaded
11
tape
IBM
ULT3580-TD4
81BL3T_02
Not loaded
12
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