HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA user guide (TC458-96002, July 2013) - Page 27

Why make target libraries visible?, Best practices for using this feature

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Why make target libraries visible? There are two occasions when it may be useful to make a target library visible to the backup application on the host. • To confirm that replication is working correctly and check the integrity of the replicated backup by doing a test restore • To perform manual tape copy jobs to any tape device on the network using the backup application IMPORTANT: You cannot change data on a Target library cartridge; you may only load it temporarily into a physical tape device to read it. Best practices for using this feature WARNING! If you do not follow these best practices, unstable and possibly damaging results may occur. Cartridges may be marked as unusable or the backup application may attempt to write to target cartridges. • Ensure that no replication jobs to the selected target cartridge are in progress • Ideally check that no backup jobs to the mapped source cartridges are scheduled • Ensure that the backup application media server instance to be used is not within the same cell/domain that can access the source cartridge • Import the data on the target cartridge into the backup application (this operation must be repeated after each replicate operation to the cartridge) • Perform the desired operation on the cartridge, which may be: ◦ Verify the cartridge using the backup application either using a verify command or by performing a restore ◦ Copy the cartridge to a physical tape device connected to the media server How is a target device made visible? 1. Create the replication mapping, as normal. See Running the replication wizard (virtual tape devices) (page 57), as appropriate. 2. From the host that has access to the target library, on the VTL - Libraries page select the target library in the Libraries list. 3. Click Edit. 4. The Port defaults to None. Select the appropriate port. 5. Click Update. 6. Now you can make the target library visible from other hosts. Target visibility persists even if the power fails or if the replication mapping is removed. NOTE: To remove target visibility, simply reset the Port to None. Making Replication Target libraries visible to the host 27

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Why make target libraries visible?
There are two occasions when it may be useful to make a target library visible to the backup
application on the host.
To confirm that replication is working correctly and check the integrity of the replicated backup
by doing a test restore
To perform manual tape copy jobs to any tape device on the network using the backup
application
IMPORTANT:
You cannot change data on a Target library cartridge; you may only load it
temporarily into a physical tape device to read it.
Best practices for using this feature
WARNING!
If you do not follow these best practices, unstable and possibly damaging results
may occur. Cartridges may be marked as unusable or the backup application may attempt to write
to target cartridges.
Ensure that no replication jobs to the selected target cartridge are in progress
Ideally check that no backup jobs to the mapped source cartridges are scheduled
Ensure that the backup application media server instance to be used is not within the same
cell/domain that can access the source cartridge
Import the data on the target cartridge into the backup application (this operation must be
repeated after each replicate operation to the cartridge)
Perform the desired operation on the cartridge, which may be:
Verify the cartridge using the backup application either using a verify command or by
performing a restore
Copy the cartridge to a physical tape device connected to the media server
How is a target device made visible?
1.
Create the replication mapping, as normal. See
Running the replication wizard (virtual tape
devices) (page 57)
, as appropriate.
2.
From the host that has access to the target library, on the
VTL — Libraries
page select the
target library in the Libraries list.
3.
Click
Edit
.
4.
The Port defaults to
None
. Select the appropriate port.
5.
Click
Update
.
6.
Now you can make the target library visible from other hosts. Target visibility persists even if
the power fails or if the replication mapping is removed.
NOTE:
To remove target visibility, simply reset the Port to None.
Making Replication Target libraries visible to the host
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