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Adding media to a media pool – HP B6960-90078 User Manual

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Managing Media

Adding Media to a Media Pool

Chapter 4

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Adding Media to a Media Pool

Once you have created a media pool, you have to add the media that you
want to use for backup to this media pool.

How to Add the
Unused Media

To add unused media to the media pool, see “Formatting Media” on
page 108.
If your media allocation policy for the media pool is set to

loose

, formatting media as a separate step is not required. If

InitOnLoosePolicy

is set to 1 (by default, it is set to 0), the media are

formatted before the backup session in which they are used. See “Media
Usage Policy” on page 104
for more information.

How to Add Used
Media

To import previously used Data Protector media without overwriting
them, see “Importing Media” on page 113.

To add used non-Data Protector media to the media pool, you have to
reformat them. See “Formatting Media” on page 108.

For more information on how Data Protector handles media used by
other applications, see “Recognizing Other Data Formats” on page 111.

Labeling Media

Data Protector labels each medium with a unique media label and
medium ID. Both are stored in the IDB and allow Data Protector to
manage the medium. The medium ID is assigned by Data Protector. The
media label is a combination of the user-defined description and the
barcode of the medium (if the medium has a barcode and the

Barcode

Reader Support

option is enabled). For example, [CW8279]Default

DLT_1 is a media label with the Default DLT_1 description and the
CW8279 barcode.

In the Data Protector GUI, you can sort media by media label. You do
this by clicking the

Media label

field in the Results Area.

What’s Next?

Once you have added media to the media pool, you can select data that
you want to back up. Refer to Chapter 5, “Backup,” on page 151 for
instructions.