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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section IV. Configuring storage
  4. Configuring tape media
  5. About adding volumes
  6. About adding standalone volumes
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

About adding standalone volumes

Standalone volumes are the volumes that reside in the drives that are not in a robot or are allocated for standalone drives.

Because NetBackup does not label volumes until it uses them, you can add volumes even though they do not reside in a drive. The additional volumes are available for use if the volume in a drive becomes full or unusable. For example, if a volume in a standalone drive is full or unusable because of errors, NetBackup ejects (logically) the volume. If you add other standalone volumes, NetBackup requests that volume; NetBackup does not generate an out of media error.

The DISABLE_STANDALONE_DRIVE_EXTENSIONS option of the nbemmcmd command can turn off the automatic use of standalone volumes.

Table: Methods for adding standalone volumes

Method

Description

Manually add a volume

See Add a volume.

NetBackup commands

See the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.

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