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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section III. Configuring storage
  4. Configuring tape media
  5. Managing volumes
  6. About exchanging a volume
  7. Exchanging a volume and using the old media ID
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Exchanging a volume and using the old media ID

You can exchange a volume and reuse the same media ID, which may be convenient in some instances.

Reuse a media ID only if all data on the old volume is not required and you recycle or discard the volume.

Warning:

If you exchange a media ID for a volume that has unexpired backup images, serious operational problems and data loss may occur.

The following table describes the procedure to exchange a volume and use the old media ID.

Table: Exchange a volume and use the old media ID

Step

Task

Instructions

Step 1

Delete the volume.

See Deleting a volume.

Step 2

Remove the old volume from the storage device. Physically add the new volume to the storage device.

See About injecting and ejecting volumes.

Step 3

Add the new volume to the NetBackup volume configuration and specify the same attributes as the old volume, including the old media ID.

See About adding volumes.

Step 4

Set a new expiration date for the volume.

See Changing volume properties.

Step 5

Optionally, label the volume. Although you do not have to label the volume, the label process puts the media in a known state. The external media label matches the recorded media label, and the mode is known to be compatible with the drives in the robotic library.

See Labeling a volume.

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