HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 43

Restoring from a SAN Physical Cartridge, messages are Moving, Waiting, Successful, and Failed.

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NOTE: The tape is only created if a header exists and is legible by the system. Restoring from a SAN Physical Cartridge If the destination tape is still loaded in the destination library, then its matching virtual cartridge will still be present in the virtual library. In this case, you can simply restore from the virtual cartridge using the backup application. If the destination tape has been ejected from the destination library, you must use one of the following options: 1. If the automigration virtual cartridge still exists in the firesafe (for example, if the policy-defined retention period has not expired), use Command View VLS to manually move the cartridge back into the virtual library. You can then restore from the virtual cartridge using the backup application, and then move the cartridge back to the firesafe. 2. If the automigration virtual cartridge has been deleted from the firesafe, retrieve the physical cartridge by one of the following methods: • Load the physical cartridge into any compatible physical drive or library that is visible to the backup application and restore from that tape using the backup application. • Load the physical cartridge into the destination library and perform a Load Media for Restore, which copies the entire destination tape back into a virtual cartridge. You can then restore from the virtual cartridge using the backup application. To perform Load Media for Restore: 1. Select the Automigration/Replication tab. 2. In the navigation tree, expand Destination Libraries and then the library of interest. 3. Select Mailslot to display the list of mailslots on that library. 4. From the task bar, select Load Media for Restore to open the Load Media for Restore screen. 5. From the drop-down box, select the copy pool you want to load the media into. You can choose among the echo copy pools. 6. For all mailslots, the destination slots are automatically populated with the first available slots. To keep the automatic assignment, skip to Step 10. To assign the destination slots manually, continue to the next step. If the Destination Slot Number for each mailslot displays "None," the copy pool you selected is full. Select another copy pool and the Destination Slot Number column will show the automatic assignment. 7. Click Clear All to clear the automatic assignments. 8. Hover over the first Select Slot link to display a list of the available destination slots. Select a slot number from the list. After you select a slot from the available destination slots, that slot no longer appears in the list. 9. Hover over each Select Slot link until you have selected a destination slot for each mailslot. 10. Click Next Step. A confirmation screen displays. 11. Click Load. The Media Move History screen displays the current status of the move. The possible status messages are Moving, Waiting, Successful, and Failed. If the status of the move is still Waiting, you can click Cancel to stop the move. Echo Copy Pool Operations 43

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NOTE:
The tape is only created if a header exists and is legible by the system.
Restoring from a SAN Physical Cartridge
If the destination tape is still loaded in the destination library, then its matching virtual cartridge
will still be present in the virtual library. In this case, you can simply restore from the virtual cartridge
using the backup application.
If the destination tape has been ejected from the destination library, you must use one of the
following options:
1.
If the automigration virtual cartridge still exists in the firesafe (for example, if the policy-defined
retention period has not expired), use Command View VLS to manually move the cartridge
back into the virtual library. You can then restore from the virtual cartridge using the backup
application, and then move the cartridge back to the firesafe.
2.
If the automigration virtual cartridge has been deleted from the firesafe, retrieve the physical
cartridge by one of the following methods:
Load the physical cartridge into any compatible physical drive or library that is visible to
the backup application and restore from that tape using the backup application.
Load the physical cartridge into the destination library and perform a
Load Media for
Restore
, which copies the entire destination tape back into a virtual cartridge. You can
then restore from the virtual cartridge using the backup application.
To perform
Load Media for Restore
:
1.
Select the
Automigration/Replication
tab.
2.
In the navigation tree, expand
Destination Libraries
and then the library of interest.
3.
Select
Mailslot
to display the list of mailslots on that library.
4.
From the task bar, select
Load Media for Restore
to open the Load Media for Restore screen.
5.
From the drop-down box, select the copy pool you want to load the media into. You can
choose among the echo copy pools.
6.
For all mailslots, the destination slots are automatically populated with the first available slots.
To keep the automatic assignment, skip to
Step 10
. To assign the destination slots manually,
continue to the next step.
If the Destination Slot Number for each mailslot displays “None,” the copy pool you selected
is full. Select another copy pool and the Destination Slot Number column will show the automatic
assignment.
7.
Click
Clear All
to clear the automatic assignments.
8.
Hover over the first
Select Slot
link to display a list of the available destination slots. Select a
slot number from the list.
After you select a slot from the available destination slots, that slot no longer appears in the
list.
9.
Hover over each
Select Slot
link until you have selected a destination slot for each mailslot.
10. Click
Next Step
. A confirmation screen displays.
11.
Click
Load
.
The
Media Move History
screen displays the current status of the move. The possible status
messages are Moving, Waiting, Successful, and Failed.
If the status of the move is still Waiting, you can click
Cancel
to stop the move.
Echo Copy Pool Operations
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