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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section III. Configuring storage
  4. Configuring tape media
  5. About NetBackup volume pools
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

About NetBackup volume pools

A volume pool identifies a set of volumes by usage. Volume pools protect volumes from access by unauthorized users, groups, or applications. When you add media to NetBackup, you assign them to a volume pool (or assign them as standalone volumes, without a pool assignment).

By default, NetBackup creates the following volume pools:

NetBackup

The default pool to which all backup images are written (unless you specify otherwise).

DataStore

For DataStore use.

CatalogBackup

For NetBackup catalog backups.

Catalog backup volumes are not a special type in NetBackup. They are the data storage volumes that you assign to the CatalogBackup volume pool. To add NetBackup catalog backups, use any of the add volume methods. Ensure that you assign them to the volume pool you use for catalog backups. After adding volumes, use the NetBackup Catalog Backup wizard to configure a catalog backup policy.

See About the NetBackup catalog.

None

For the volumes that are not assigned to a pool.

You can add other volume pools. For example, you can add a volume pool for each storage application you use. Then, as you add volumes to use with an application, you assign them to that application's volume pool. You can also move volumes between pools.

You also can configure a scratch pool from which NetBackup can transfer volumes when a volume pool has no volumes available.

The volume pool concept is relevant only for tape storage units and does not apply to disk storage units.

You can use any of the approved characters for volume pools names.

See NetBackup naming conventions.

NetBackup uses several special prefixes for volume pool names.

Examples of volume pool usage are available in the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume II.

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About scratch volume pools

About reserved volume pool name prefixes

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