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Device host
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The name of the NetBackup media server to which the robot is attached.
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Add, move
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Expiration date
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The following does not apply to cleaning tapes.
The date after which the volume is too old to be reliable.
When the expiration date has passed, NetBackup reads data on the volume but does not mount and write to the volume. You should exchange it for a new volume.
When you add a new volume, NetBackup does not set an expiration date.
The expiration date is not the same as the retention period for the backup data on the volume. You specify data retention periods in the backup policies.
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Change
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First media ID
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This property appears only if the number of volumes is more than one.
The ID of the first volume in the range of volumes. Media IDs need to be exactly 6 characters. Valid only when you add a range of volumes.
Use the same pattern that you chose in the box. NetBackup uses the pattern to name the remaining volumes by incrementing the digits.
NetBackup allows specific characters in names.
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Add
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First slot number
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The number of the first slot in the robot in which the range of volumes resides. If you add or move more than one media, NetBackup assigns the remainder of the slot numbers sequentially.
You cannot enter slot information for volumes in an API robot. The robot vendor tracks the slot locations for API robot types.
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Add, move
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Maximum cleanings
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The maximum number of times NetBackup should mount the volume or use the cleaning tape.
To determine the maximum mount limit to use, consult the vendor documentation for information on the expected life of the volume.
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Add
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Maximum mounts
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The following topic does not apply to cleaning tapes.
The property specifies the number of times that the selected volumes can be mounted.
When the limit is reached, NetBackup reads data on the volume but does not mount and write to the volume.
A value of zero (the default) is the same as .
To help determine the maximum mount limit, consult the vendor documentation for information on the expected life of the volume.
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Add, change
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Media description
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A description of the media, up to 25 character maximum.
NetBackup allows specific characters in names.
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Add, change
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Media ID
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This property appears only if the number of volumes is one.
The ID for the new volume. Media IDs must be exactly 6 characters.
Media IDs for an API robot must match the barcode on the media (for API robots, NetBackup supports barcodesof 6 characters). Therefore, obtain a list of the barcodes before you add the volumes. Obtain this information through a robotic inventory or from the robot vendor's software.
NetBackup allows specific characters in names.
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Add, change
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Media ID naming style
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The style to use to name the range of volumes. Media IDs must be exactly 6 characters in length. Using the pattern, NetBackup names the remaining volumes by incrementing the digits.
NetBackup media IDs for an API robot must match the barcode on the media. For API robots, NetBackup supports barcodes from 1 to 6 characters. Therefore, obtain a list of the barcodes before you add the volumes. Obtain this information through a robotic inventory or from the robot vendor's software.
NetBackup allows specific characters in names.
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Add
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Media type
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The media type for the volume to add.
Select the type from the drop-down list.
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Add
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Number of volumes
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The number of volumes to add. For a robotic library, enough slots must exist for the volumes.
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Add
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Robot
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The robotic library to add or move the volumes to.
To add volumes for a different robot, select a robot from the drop-down list. The list shows robots on the selected host that can contain volumes of the selected media type.
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Add, move
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Volume group
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If you specified a robot, select from a volume group already configured for that robot. Alternatively, enter the name for a volume group; if it does not exist, NetBackup creates it and adds the volume to it.
If you do not specify a volume group (you leave the volume group blank), the following occurs: Standalone volumes are not assigned to a volume group. NetBackup generates a name for robotic volumes by using the robot number and type. For example, if the robot is a TLD and has a robot number of 50, the group name is 000_00050_TLD.
See About rules for moving volumes between groups.
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Add, move
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Volume is in a robotic library
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When you add a volume: If the volume is in a robot, select . If the volume is a standalone volume, do not select .
When you move a volume: To inject a volume into a robotic library, select . Then, select a robot and the slot number (First slot number) for the volume. To eject a volume from a robot, clear .
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Add, move
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Volume pool
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The pool to which the volume or volumes should be assigned.
Select a volume pool you created or one of the following standard NetBackup pools: None.
NetBackup is the default pool name for NetBackup.
DataStore is the default pool name for DataStore.
CatalogBackup is the default pool name used for NetBackup catalog backups of policy type NBU-Catalog.
When the images on a volume expire, NetBackup returns it to the scratch volume pool if it was allocated from the scratch pool.
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Add, change
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Volumes to move
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The section of the dialog box shows the media IDs of the volumes that you selected to move.
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Move
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