Use this command to load specific media items to a drive to read the media header or continue using the media from the CLI or from within a script. You can use nvdeviceeject command to return the media item to a home slot.
Specifies the name of the NetVault Backup Server that administers the job. | |
Specifies the label of the target media item. Example: “Full DB Backups” | |
Increases the capacity of a Virtual Tape Library (VTL) by creating additional media files.
A VTL contains the following directories and files:
To add a media item, use the following steps:
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In the slots directory, create a subdirectory which is one number larger than the existing largest numbered virtual slot directory. |
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Copy the “.media” file from one of the virtual slot directories to the virtual slot directory created in the previous step. |
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Modify the “.media” file in the newly created virtual slot directory from “1Y2NY00*” to “1Y2NY00X”, where X represents the new virtual media number. |
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Use the nvmakemedia command to create the media file. |
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This form of the command creates a media file of the specified size.
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Displays details pertaining to media items and media groups.
Deletes all information about a piece of media from NetVault Database.
Displays the build date of the NetVault Backup distribution installed on the machine. |
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