data properties. One pool can only contain media of one type. Data Protector support
several media pool policies :
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Loose (loose, non-appendable); When Data Protector prompts for a medium
and loose policy is selected, any medium in the defined pool will be accepted.
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Strict (strict, non-appendable); Data Protector decides which medium must be
inserted for backup and only this medium will be accepted.
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App+Loose (loose, appendable);
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App+Strict (strict,appendable);
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AppIncr+Loose (loose, appendable for incrementals);
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AppIncr+Strict (strict, appendable for incrementals).
OPTIONS
-version
Displays the version of the omnimm command
-help
Displays the usage synopsis for the omnimm command
-create_pool PoolName MediaType[Policy AgeLimit MaxOverWrites]
Creates a new pool with PoolName for the medium of MediaType with the
policy defined by Policy. For the list of supported media classes, refer to the
HP Data Protector product announcements, software notes, and references.
Supported policies are: Loose, Strict, App+Loose, App+Strict, AppIncr+Loose
and AppIncr+Strict. AgeLimit is set in months. The MaxOverWrites is the
maximum number of times that the medium can be overwritten. The default is
250 overwrites.
-[no_]alloc_uninit_first
Option -noalloc_uninit_first sets/resets "Use uninitialized media first"
pool policy. This option can be used with Loose policy only.
-[no_]free_pool[FreePoolName]
If -free_pool is set, the pool is linked to the free pool specified with
FreePoolName in order to share free media. Condition factors are inherited from
the free pool. If the -no_free_pool is set, the pool is not linked. The default
setting is -no_free_pool.
-[no_]move_free_media
The -move_free_pool option can only be set if the - free_pool option
was set. If -move_free_media is set, de-allocation of free media from a regular
to a free pool is done automatically. If -no_move_free_media is set, there is
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