HP 8/8 Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001864-01, June - Page 105

Tape Pools tab, Tape pools overview - cartridge

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Viewing and editing group properties 2 Tape Pools tab Tape pools are managed from the Tape Pools tab. Figure 52 displays the tape pools tab. FIGURE 52 Encryption Group Properties - Tape Pools tab • If you want to remove a tape pool, select one or more tape pools in the list and click Remove. • To modify the tape pool, remove the entry and add a new tape pool. See "Adding tape pools" on page 88 for more information. Tape pools overview Tape cartridges and volumes may be organized into a tape pool (a collection of tape media). The same data encryption keys are used for all cartridges and volumes in the pool. Tape pools are used by backup application programs to group all the tape volumes used in a single backup or in a backup plan. The tape pool name or number used must be the same name or number used by the host backup application. If the same tape pool name or number is configured for an encryption group, tapes in that tape pool are encrypted according to the tape pool settings instead of the tape LUN settings. Encryption switches and encryption blades support tape encryption at the tape pool level (for most backup applications) and at the LUN (tape drive) level. Since Tape Pool policies override the LUN (tape drive) policies, the LUN pool policies are used only if no tape pools exist, or if the tape media/volume does not belong to any configured tape pools. All encryption engines in the encryption group share the tape pool definitions. Tapes can be encrypted by an encryption engine, where the container for the tape target LUN is hosted. The tape media is mounted on the tape target LUN. Tape pool definitions are not needed to read a tape. Tape pool definitions are only used when writing to tape. Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide 87 53-1001864-01

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Viewing and editing group properties
2
Tape Pools tab
Tape pools are managed from the
Tape Pools
tab.
Figure 52
displays the tape pools tab.
FIGURE 52
Encryption Group Properties - Tape Pools tab
If you want to remove a tape pool, select one or more tape pools in the list and click
Remove
.
To modify the tape pool, remove the entry and add a new tape pool. See
“Adding tape pools”
on
page 88 for more information.
Tape pools overview
Tape cartridges and volumes may be organized into a tape pool (a collection of tape media). The
same data encryption keys are used for all cartridges and volumes in the pool. Tape pools are used
by backup application programs to group all the tape volumes used in a single backup or in a
backup plan. The tape pool name or number used must be the same name or number used by the
host backup application. If the same tape pool name or number is configured for an encryption
group, tapes in that tape pool are encrypted according to the tape pool settings instead of the tape
LUN settings.
Encryption switches and encryption blades support tape encryption at the tape pool level (for most
backup applications) and at the LUN (tape drive) level. Since Tape Pool policies override the LUN
(tape drive) policies, the LUN pool policies are used only if no tape pools exist, or if the tape
media/volume does not belong to any configured tape pools.
All encryption engines in the encryption group share the tape pool definitions. Tapes can be
encrypted by an encryption engine, where the container for the tape target LUN is hosted. The tape
media is mounted on the tape target LUN.
Tape pool definitions are not needed to read a tape. Tape pool definitions are only used when
writing to tape.