HP Software manual Working With Devices, Selecting Devices for Jobs, Device Properties

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Data Protector Express recognizes any installed device that is part of the Data Protector Express management domain and displays them on the Devices view. You can use the Devices view to perform operations on any physical or virtual device.

Selecting Devices for Jobs

The Device page of a job's properties lets you select the devices that will be used. You may select as many devices as you wish for use in a job and Data Protector Express will use the devices as efficiently as it can.

You can view the available devices by either a Device view or by Network view by selecting the appropriate tab.

The Device view allows you to locate devices according to their class — for example, tape drives. Since Data Protector Express can read and write CDs and DVDs (optical media) a large domain may have dozens of devices, many of which are optical devices. This view make it simple to locate the tape drives or libraries in your network. Each class of device is represented as a node at the top of a tree hierarchy. By checking the box next to a class of device you are telling Data Protector Express to use any device of that class it can find available when the job runs. This is a powerful concept because it allows you to add additional devices to your network and to your jobs without having to reconfigure your jobs. If you expand the class by clicking the + next to the class name you will see the names of each device of that class. Expanding the name will show you which machine the device is attached to. Selecting a specific device will ensure that only that device will be used in the job.

The Network view presents the same map of your devices but from a different perspective. At the top of the hierarchy is the Network. Next to each element in this list is a set of checkboxes representing the supported classes of devices. Selecting the Tape Devices box next to the Network configure the job to use all tape drives in the network at the time the job runs. Under the Network you will see machines. Selecting a class of devices next to a machine will limit the job to use only that class of device on that machine. Finally, when the machine is expanded, all connected devices are displayed. There will be a checkbox in the column appropriate for the class of device. Checking that box will select just that device for use with the job.

NOTE: New devices added to the network after a job has started running will not be available to the job until the next run.

Device Properties

When you select a specific device in the Devices view and click Properties, you are able to perform the following configuration.

Status

The Status page displays the current status information for the selected device. For example, it shows the current operation, if any, being performed on the device. It also shows the last time a write and read was done on the device.

TIP: Data Protector Express tracks the contents of devices and libraries while it is running. However, there may be times when someone changes media in a device or a library when Data Protector Express is not running. The Probably qualification on element status indicates that Data Protector Express has restarted and is operating under its previous understanding of the current element status but that the understanding may be incorrect. When Probably appears before an element status, the element's actual status will be determined the next time the element is used.

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Contents Data Protector Express User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Disaster Recovery IndexConcepts OverviewTerminology Overview Simple, Immediate Backup Restore to a Different Location Restore to a Different Location Using the Administrator Administering BackupMain Window Property Pages Missing FeaturesOpening Property Pages Using Quick Access from Taskbar Viewing Data Protector Express statusManaging Data Protector Express Managing JobsSettings Monitoring jobsManaging Alerts Managing LogsAbout the Data Protector Express Service Other CommandsMicrosoft Windows and the Data Protector Express Server Linux and the Data Protector Express DaemonAbout the Data Protector Express Service Selecting Files Configuring Backup JobsSelecting Devices Schedule Settings ConfigurationEncryption Mode Settings Backup modeAuto verify mode Type of Fixed RotationWrite mode Split FileInterval Settings Auto format modeScheduled Dates Media to be usedAdvanced Settings Advanced OptionsSettings for Windows Log OptionsExecution Barcode FilterSelecting Files Configuring Restore and Verify JobsSelecting Versions Restoring a file with a new name Restoring foldersRestoring files and folders to a different folder Advanced Restore Options Advanced Verify Options Execution OptionsBarcode Filter Options Selecting Devices for Jobs Working With DevicesDevice Properties Device Commands Element statusWorking With Devices Device Commands Installation and Configuration Working with Tape LibrariesBarcode Filters Barcodes and MIC memory in cartridgeInitialization Process Sharing storage devices on a SAN Media ManagementBackup Schedule Considerations Scheduling, Rotations, and Media ManagementMedia Sets Scheduling ConceptsIntervals Implications for Restoring Data Media Rotation Types Running Jobs with Rotations Comparing rotation typesEncryption Encryption and CompressionCryptographic Algorithms Passphrase Encryption OptionsKey Management CompressionConfiguring a Microsoft Exchange Server Working with Third-Party ApplicationsMicrosoft Exchange Server Supported PlatformsBacking up Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases System-level Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange ServerPreparing to Restore the Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA Database Mailbox Backup and RecoveryRestoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Configuration Backing Up MailboxesRestoring Mailboxes RequirementsPowerShell Access Working with Microsoft SQL ServerSupported Exchange Server versions Mailbox PermissionsConfiguring the Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL server conceptsBacking up Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup mode Restoring Microsoft SQL ServerRestoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databasesStop the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services Create Database Alter DatabaseRestore the master database from the most recent backup Restart SQL Server in single-user modeRebuild the master database Apply changes to the master database Drop invalid databasesRestore the msdb database Start the Data Protector Express and SQL Server servicesRestoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases Disk Mirror Disk Unmirror Disk Remirror Restart Microsoft SQL Server in single-user mode Drop invalid databases and database devices Windows SharePoint Services protection concepts Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint ServicesProtecting Windows SharePoint Services Restoring SharePoint Services Working with Certificate Services Using Disaster Recovery with Windows SharePoint ServicesBoot Media Disaster RecoveryImportant guidelines Preparing For a Disaster Advantage of Bootable Backup DevicesRestoring to dissimilar hardware Configuring Backups to Support Disaster Recovery Create bootable mediaTest the media Recovering From a Disaster Disaster Recovery with LibrariesDisaster Recovery Disaster recovery for Linux Disaster recovery for Windows 2003, Windows XP and earlierCompleting the Data Restore LimitationsBackup Domain Configuration Mail SettingsPerformance Settings Alert SettingsClient Upgrade Settings Setting a User PasswordDomain Security OptionsAdvanced Job Options Job Log optionsLog Type Log file formatsJob Pre-Post Execution Commands Pre Execution CommandsMail log AuditingBarcode Filters for Jobs Post Execution CommandsLogs Advanced Job Options Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information Typographic conventionsDocumentation feedback Index Index VSS
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