Before opening a library door, you must issue the Open Door command from the WebUI. NetVault Backup puts a software lock on the library door to prevent anyone from opening the door without issuing the Open Door command. If you do not issue this command, NetVault Backup does not know when tapes are added, removed, or rearranged, and it may attempt to load non-existent media.
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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To bring it back online, click Close Door. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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In the list of devices, open the library that contains the tape, and then click the Slots link or the corresponding Manage Slots button to open the Slot Browser. |
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On the Slot Browser page, click Close Door. |
If an ACSLS or NDMP library encounters a network problem, use the following procedure to restart the library. The Restart method restarts the network and socket connections by removing them and adding the library again.
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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To use shadow tapes, you need to do the following:
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Configure the Enable Shadow Tapes option on the filer and library containing the virtual tapes. For more information about enabling shadow tapes, consult the relevant NetApp VTL documentation. |
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Select barcodes as the default labels for virtual tapes in NetVault Backup. NetVault Backup requires this method of labeling media to be fully functional. You can use barcodes as default labels by selecting the Use Barcodes as Labels check box in the Media Manager settings dialog box. For more information, see Configuring general settings for Media Manager. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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In the Media Barcode list, select or type the barcode for the tapes that you want to import. |
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Click Import. |
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