HP D2D .HP D2D Backup System user guide (EH985-90907, March 2011) - Page 193

Scheduled jobs (Tape Attach), Max Size, Used Size, After Write

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5. Once the import has completed successfully, the cartridge is in the mail slot. Use the backup application (or Web Management Interface) to move the data back into the library slots. Backup applications have a number of terms to describe this action, such as insert. Refer to the documentation supplied with your backup application for further details. When you import a cartridge: • If it is less than 200 GB, the cartridge Max Size is set to 200 GB. • If it is over 200 GB, the cartridge Max Size is set to 400 GB. • If it is over 400 GB, the cartridge Max Size is set to 800 GB. • If it is over 800 GB, the cartridge Max Size is set to 1.6 TB. • Cartridges over 1.6 TB are not writable. • The Used Size is always reported correctly. Scheduled jobs (Tape Attach) This page provides a 3-step wizard that allows you to create, edit and delete schedules for export and copy operations. You can also run a job immediately, rather than wait until its next scheduled time. Five types of schedule are allowed: daily, weekly, day of month, weekday of month and after write. The After Write option runs the job immediately after the cartridge has been written. Up to 50 schedules may be created. When an export or copy scheduled job is run, it automatically overwrites the cartridge in the tape drive. If the cartridge is not blank, there is no warning and no record in the job log. Backup System user guide 193

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5.
Once the import has completed successfully, the cartridge is in the mail slot. Use the backup
application (or Web Management Interface) to move the data back into the library slots. Backup
applications have a number of terms to describe this action, such as insert. Refer to the
documentation supplied with your backup application for further details.
When you import a cartridge:
If it is less than 200 GB, the cartridge
Max Size
is set to 200 GB.
If it is over 200 GB, the cartridge
Max Size
is set to 400 GB.
If it is over 400 GB, the cartridge
Max Size
is set to 800 GB.
If it is over 800 GB, the cartridge
Max Size
is set to 1.6 TB.
Cartridges over 1.6 TB are not writable.
The
Used Size
is always reported correctly.
Scheduled jobs (Tape Attach)
This page provides a 3-step wizard that allows you to create, edit and delete schedules for export
and copy operations. You can also run a job immediately, rather than wait until its next scheduled
time.
Five types of schedule are allowed: daily, weekly, day of month, weekday of month and after write.
The
After Write
option runs the job immediately after the cartridge has been written. Up to 50 schedules
may be created.
When an export or copy scheduled job is run, it automatically overwrites the cartridge in the tape
drive. If the cartridge is not blank, there is no warning and no record in the job log.
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