When ejecting using Linux commands
Add the description that executes the following command after the backup command in shell
script, etc. (change /dev/st0 to suit the environment).
mt -f /dev/st0 eject
For NetVault
Confirm the device name in the NetVault device management.
In this manual, this product is referred to as "NetVaultSV:1-0.3.0_(QUANTUM_ULTRIUM_4)".
Using the confirmed device name, create a shell script containing the following contents
(tapeeject.sh) in the scripts/users directory in the directory that installed NetVault (/usr/netvault)
(create /usr/netvault/scripts/users/tapeeject.sh).
Example of tapeeject.sh:
/usr/netvault/util/nvdeviceeject -servername NetVaultSV
-servername: Specify the target server name. (example: NetVaultSV)
-devicename: Specify the target drive (this product) name.
During backup, check "Use Post Script" in the "Advanced Option" tab in the NetVault backup
window, and specify "users/tapeeject.sh".
3.5
Checking Operations
Points to note during daily operation are listed in the "Appendix A Operation Checksheet" ( p.90).
Check the operation using the checksheet.
3.6
Notes on Automated System Recovery
Windows Server 2003 supports Automated System Recovery (ASR) function.
Note the following points for this function.
• Adding a device driver disk for ASR
When using this product for ASR, it is necessary to add a device driver disk for ASR in advance.
For the creating procedure, refer to "Appendix B Automated System Recovery (ASR)" ( p.95).
-devicename "NetVaultSV:_1-0.3.0_(QUANTUM_ULTRIUM_4)"
(example: NetVaultSV:1-0.3.0_(QUANTUM_ULTRIUM_4))
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