Loading A Cartridge Into A Library Tape Drive; Unloading A Cartridge From A Library Tape Drive; Moving A Cartridge To The Library Mail Slot; Moving A Cartridge From The Library Mail Slot - HP StoreOnce B6000 Configuration Manual

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IE_slot_25:Empty
The DT_slot 1 represent Ultrium tape drives within the library. The ST_slots 1 to 24 represent the
24 configured slots within the library. The IE_slot_1 represents the import/export slot of the library,
also known as the Mail Slot in the HP StoreOnce Backup System Web Management Interface.

Loading a cartridge into a library tape drive

To load a cartridge into the tape drive, the mc —s —d command should be used. For example,
to move a cartridge from slot 2 to the drive the command would be:
# mc
p /dev/rac/c9t0d0

Unloading a cartridge from a library tape drive

To unload a cartridge from the first tape drive and return it to storage slot 2, the command should
be:
# mc
p /dev/rac/c9t0d0

Moving a cartridge to the library Mail Slot

To move a cartridge from storage slot 3 to the mail slot for exporting to an attached tape drive,
the command will be:
# mc
p /dev/rac/c9t0d0

Moving a cartridge from the library Mail Slot

To move a cartridge from the Import/Export slot to Storage slot 4, following an import from an
attached tape drive, the command will be:
# mc
p /dev/rac/c9t0d0

Backup and restore files using TAR in HP-UX

This section describes how to perform a simple backup and recovery of files to an HP StoreOnce
Backup System using the console applications; MC and TAR. In the examples, the library robotics
is controlled using generic SCSI device file /dev/rac/c9t0d0 and the autoloader tape drive
uses tape device file /dev/rmt/1mnb. The file to be backed up and restored is the HP-UX kernel.
s S2
d D1
s D1
d S2
s S3
d I1
s I1
d S4
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