You also have the issue of the tape drives
in this.
When you set up a tape drive as DLT, then
setup tapes as DLT then two match and netbackup will mount tapes in a drive
that match.
Now if you change your expired tapes to
hcart3, then none of the tapes will mount in less you also change some tape
drives to hcart3.
And you cannot change all the drives to
hcart3 because then you would not be able to do restores from the tapes that
still say DLT.
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Donaldson, Mark
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:32
PM
To: Marianne Van Den Berg;
VERITAS-BU AT MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] LTO4
recognized as DLT
I think this is a mistake.
Media type (hcart, dlt, hcart2) etc is
just a label - part of the media database. It exists per tape
regardless of the backups on it. Volume Pool is what's usually assigned
through backup creation. You can change the media type (via the vmchange)
command regardless of assignment status.
hcart, hcart2, etc. are just labels.
Netbackup matches the media type of an individual tape to the storage unit
type. It doesn't know that hcart2 is a superset of hcart1. It
doesn't know hcart2 is anything, really, other than a label. To NB, hcart
& hcart2 are as different as hcart & dlt - they're different media
types and are therefore different tapes.
I know that I can change the media type on
an LTO1 tape from hcart to hcart2 and all of a sudden Netbackup will start
reading and writing that tape in the LTO2 drives (since they're type is hcart2
in the storage unit definitions). Change it back to hcart1 and
it'll only be read & written in LTO1 drives. I have to know that the
two media types are backwards compatible and manage that myself.
If you built an all new system and started
with LTO4 tapes and called them hcart type, you'd be just fine as long as
the media type on the storage units and the media types on the tapes themselves
match.
They should've called it "type1"
and "type3" rather than anything that implied a physical type - it'd
avoid this kind of confusion.
-M
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On Behalf Of Marianne Van Den Berg
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 2:07
PM
To:
VERITAS-BU AT MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] LTO4
recognized as DLT
You should've changed
media and drive type before doing backups. You can change drive type and media
type of unassigned tapes, not once you've written backups to it. Throughput is
determined by physical capabilities, not drive type in NBU config.
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Sent: 05 May 2009 21:48
To: VERITAS-BU AT MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN DOT EDU
<VERITAS-BU AT MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN DOT EDU>
Subject: [Veritas-bu] LTO4 recognized as DLT
i just had the same thing happen to me on NB 6.5.3. we're still in the testing
stage of a new HP MSL 8096 and NB 6.5.3 running on a HP x86 server on Windows
2003.
the compatibility list says the robot is type TLD and it recognized it as such.
all the tapes were recognized as DLT. we're getting very good perfomance, but
long term we might connect an old autoloader to this to import old DLT tapes
and i'm concerned this may be a problem.
should I delete the robot and set it up again making sure it says HCART3? we're
using LTO-4 drives and tapes
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