Tape Library Operations Configuration
Tape Library Operations Configuration
To ensure that library properties, data paths, and policies are in sync, when you attach the library to a
different MediaAgent, perform the following steps .
1. Detach the library from the old MediaAgent computer, and then attach it to the new MediaAgent
computer.
2. Verify that the library and drives are visible to the operating system in the new MediaAgent
computer.
For a more detailed explanation on verifying the driver configurations, see Driver Configurations.
3. In the Select MediaAgents dialog box, add the old and new MediaAgents. For more information
about the <Library and Drive Config> window, see Display the Expert Storage Configuration window.
5. Expand the library that you want to change host, expand the library controller, right-click the library
controller, and then click Change Host.
6. Select the new MediaAgent to which the library is currently attached, and then click OK.
7. Click Yes.
8. Click OK.
9. Under the same library, expand the master drive pool, right-click the drive pool, and then click
Change Host.
10. Select the new MediaAgent to which the drive is currently attached, and then click OK.
13. In the Expert Storage Configuration window, click Start, and then click Detect/Configure Devices...
Results
Once the detection process is complete, the devices are displayed with configured, detected status on
the new MediaAgent.
The Library tab provides the physical view of the devices (library and drives).
The Data Paths tab provides a logical view of the data path used to access the devices - library, master
drive pool, drive pool, drive.
You can overwrite media in situations where the MediaAgent fails to read a media. For example,
incompatible data formats, and so on.
1. From the CommCell Browser, right-click the appropriate library, and then click Properties.
4. Click OK.
When you run a restore job on media that is not in the library no message is generated to display that
the media is missing. However, you can configure to generate a popup message by setting up the
nShowMediaImportPopups additional settings.
3. In the MediaAgent Properties dialog box, click the Additional Settings tab, and then click the Add
button.
4. In the Add Additional Settings on Windows Client dialog box, in the Name box, type
nShowMediaImportPopups.