HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, - Page 191

ISV Import Email Format, ISV Import

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Figure 85 Creating Archive Tapes from the VLS . In order to have the target backup application copy from the replicated cartridges to a physical tape library it needs to be "taught" what is on the replicated cartridges. This can be done automatically as shown in the diagram above, by using a new "ISV Import" email report on the VLS that sends an hourly email report listing which virtual cartridges have been successfully replicated in the last hour, and this cartridge list can then be fed into a script that automatically triggers tape import jobs in the backup application (which read the new cartridge data and import this content into the media database). The target backup application can then restore from the imported virtual cartridges or copy them to physical tape, etc. ISV Import Email Format The following shows the format of the ISV Import email from the VLS, which lists the virtual cartridges that were successfully replicated into replication targets since the last report. The attachment format is: ISV~~~ Email body example: Email attachment example: HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide 191

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Figure 85 Creating Archive Tapes from the VLS
.
In order to have the target backup application copy from the replicated cartridges to a physical tape
library it needs to be
taught
what is on the replicated cartridges. This can be done automatically
as shown in the diagram above, by using a new
ISV Import
email report on the VLS that sends an
hourly email report listing which virtual cartridges have been successfully replicated in the last hour,
and this cartridge list can then be fed into a script that automatically triggers tape import jobs in the
backup application (which read the new cartridge data and import this content into the media
database). The target backup application can then restore from the imported virtual cartridges or
copy them to physical tape, etc.
ISV Import Email Format
The following shows the format of the ISV Import email from the VLS, which lists the virtual cartridges
that were successfully replicated into replication targets since the last report. The attachment format
is:
ISV~<virtual cartridge barcode>~<virtual library serial number>~<virtual library slot number>
Email body example:
Email attachment example:
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