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Adding the TapeSize parameter, New > DWORD 32 bit Value, Modify

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3.4.2 Adding the TapeSize parameter Follow these steps: 1. Open a Command Prompt and then type the following command to open the Registry Editor window: regedit 2. In the Registry Editor, go to the following path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Data Protection Manager\Agent 3. Right-click and select New > DWORD (32 bit) Value, and enter the value as: TapeSize 4. Right-click TapeSize, and then select Modify. Select the Base value as Decimal, and enter (TapeSize * 1024) as the value in the text box. Click OK. Note: If you are using 800GB tapes, then the value becomes 800 * 1024 = 819200. Note: If the TapeSize parameter is not defined, by default, it is 30GB. 18 Setting Up the Dell™ DR Series System as a VTL Backup Target on Microsoft® Data Protection Manager | January 2016

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Setting Up the Dell™ DR Series System as a VTL Backup Target on Microsoft® Data Protection Manager | January
2016
3.4.2
Adding the TapeSize parameter
Follow these steps:
1.
Open a Command Prompt and then type the following command to open the Registry Editor
window:
regedit
2.
In the Registry Editor, go to the following path:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Data Protection
Manager\Agent
3.
Right-click and select
New > DWORD (32 bit) Value
, and enter the value as:
TapeSize
4.
Right-click
TapeSize
, and then select
Modify
. Select the Base value as Decimal, and enter
(TapeSize * 1024) as the value in the text box. Click
OK
.
Note:
If you are using 800GB tapes, then the value becomes 800 * 1024 = 819200.
Note:
If the TapeSize parameter is not defined, by default, it is 30GB.