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Scanning media in a device – HP B6960-90078 User Manual

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Managing Media

Scanning Media in a Device

Chapter 4

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Scanning Media in a Device

What Is Scanning?

You scan a device to update Data Protector information about the media
in the device or library.

• In a standalone device, you scan a medium in a drive.

• In a library device, you scan media in the selected slots.

• With Cartridge Memory enabled drives, Data Protector can check the

library inventory very quickly.

When to Scan the
Device

You have to scan the device when you change the location of media
(enter, eject) manually without using the Data Protector commands. This
creates inconsistencies with the information in the IDB, because Data
Protector cannot track the actual location of the media.

Scanning loads media from all the selected slots into a drive, checks the
format of media, displays the media header information, and updates the
information about the repository in the IDB.

NOTE

Depending on the number of selected slots, scanning may take a
considerable amount of time. Data Protector has to load a medium from
each slot into a drive and read the medium header with information
about the medium.

How to Scan
Media in a Device

Scan media in a device by selecting the device and clicking

Scan

from the

Actions menu. For detailed steps, refer to the online Help index keyword
“scanning backup devices”.

If you are using a library device, you can scan several media in a single
action. However, you can only use one drive. For detailed steps, refer to
the online Help index keyword “scanning drives in library devices”.

Barcode Scan

To scan a library with barcode support, use the

Barcode Scan

option.

Data Protector only checks the barcode on the medium and updates the
information in the IDB.