HP Software manual Device Commands, Element status

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Table 3 Element status

Status

Description

Valid

The slot is known to hold media that is in the current catalog.

Probably Valid

The slot held valid media previously. Data Protector Express verifies that the media is valid

 

before using it. When you exit and restart Data Protector Express, media marked Valid is reset

 

to Probably Valid.

Invalid

The slot holds media that is definitely not in the current catalog.

Probably Invalid

The slot holds media that may not be in the current catalog. When you exit and restart Data

 

Protector Express, media marked Invalid is reset to Probably Invalid.

Empty

The slot is either known to be empty or a user changed its status to Empty.

Probably Empty

The slot was empty previously. When you exit and restart Data Protector Express, slots marked

 

Empty are reset to Probably Empty.

Unknown

The status of the slot is not known, usually because it has not been used yet.

Cleaning Tape

A user marked the slot as holding a cleaning cartridge. The number of remaining cleaning

 

cycles also appears. Data Protector Express does not verify that a cleaning cartridge was, in

 

fact, inserted into this slot.

Probably Cleaning

The slot previously contained a cleaning tape. When you exit and restart Data Protector Express,

Tape

slots marked Cleaning Tape are reset to Probably Cleaning Tape.

Reserved

The slot was disabled by a user. Data Protector Express will ignore it during any job. You can

 

only change the status of a reserved slot. Data Protector Express changes the status of all other

 

slots during normal operations.

Configuration

You can set the size of the I/O buffer to be used for this device. Usually, you do not need to change the default. However, for some devices, you may be able to increase performance by adjusting the size of the I/O buffer.

Diagnostics

The Diagnostics page displays diagnostic information about the device. This includes information about the driver, the inquiry information, device statistics, and buffer statistics. Often this information can assist in troubleshooting problems. The diagnostics can be saved to a file or emailed directly from the diagnostic screen.

Device Commands

There are several physical operations that can be performed on a selected device. Some of these operations affect the device itself, while others affect the current media in the device.

NOTE: Not all operations are available on all devices. For example, an optical device does not support the Rewind command. Check your hardware documentation to determine which of the following commands are supported by your device. Only supported commands will appear on the context menu and the command bar.

Identify

Use this command to get the name of the media currently loaded in the device. Data Protector Express tries to identify the tape or other media that is currently loaded in the device. If Data Protector Express cannot identify the media, it reads the media header, a process that may take up to several minutes. The name of the media appears on the log file for the media job and in the Media column of the device list.

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Contents Data Protector Express User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Index Disaster RecoveryTerminology OverviewConcepts Overview Simple, Immediate Backup Restore to a Different Location Restore to a Different Location Main Window Administering BackupUsing the Administrator Opening Property Pages Missing FeaturesProperty Pages Viewing Data Protector Express status Using Quick Access from TaskbarManaging Data Protector Express Managing JobsMonitoring jobs SettingsManaging Alerts Managing LogsOther Commands About the Data Protector Express ServiceMicrosoft Windows and the Data Protector Express Server Linux and the Data Protector Express DaemonAbout the Data Protector Express Service Selecting Devices Configuring Backup JobsSelecting Files Encryption ConfigurationSchedule Settings Backup mode Mode SettingsAuto verify mode Type of Fixed RotationSplit File Write modeAuto format mode Interval SettingsScheduled Dates Media to be usedAdvanced Options Advanced SettingsLog Options Settings for WindowsExecution Barcode FilterSelecting Versions Configuring Restore and Verify JobsSelecting Files Restoring files and folders to a different folder Restoring foldersRestoring a file with a new name Advanced Restore Options Execution Options Advanced Verify OptionsBarcode Filter Options Device Properties Working With DevicesSelecting Devices for Jobs Element status Device CommandsWorking With Devices Device Commands Working with Tape Libraries Installation and ConfigurationInitialization Process Barcodes and MIC memory in cartridgeBarcode Filters Media Management Sharing storage devices on a SANScheduling, Rotations, and Media Management Backup Schedule ConsiderationsIntervals Scheduling ConceptsMedia Sets Implications for Restoring Data Media Rotation Types Comparing rotation types Running Jobs with RotationsCryptographic Algorithms Encryption and CompressionEncryption Encryption Options PassphraseCompression Key ManagementWorking with Third-Party Applications Configuring a Microsoft Exchange ServerMicrosoft Exchange Server Supported PlatformsBacking up Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Preparing to Restore the Microsoft Exchange Server Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange ServerSystem-level Disaster Recovery Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Mailbox Backup and RecoveryRestoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA Database Backing Up Mailboxes ConfigurationRestoring Mailboxes RequirementsWorking with Microsoft SQL Server PowerShell AccessSupported Exchange Server versions Mailbox PermissionsMicrosoft SQL server concepts Configuring the Microsoft SQL ServerBacking up Microsoft SQL Server Restoring Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup modeRestoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databasesCreate Database Alter Database Stop the Data Protector Express and SQL Server servicesRebuild the master database Restart SQL Server in single-user modeRestore the master database from the most recent backup Drop invalid databases Apply changes to the master databaseRestoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases Start the Data Protector Express and SQL Server servicesRestore the msdb database Disk Mirror Disk Unmirror Disk Remirror Restart Microsoft SQL Server in single-user mode Drop invalid databases and database devices Protecting Windows SharePoint Services Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint ServicesWindows SharePoint Services protection concepts Restoring SharePoint Services Using Disaster Recovery with Windows SharePoint Services Working with Certificate ServicesImportant guidelines Disaster RecoveryBoot Media Restoring to dissimilar hardware Advantage of Bootable Backup DevicesPreparing For a Disaster Create bootable media Configuring Backups to Support Disaster RecoveryTest the media Disaster Recovery with Libraries Recovering From a DisasterDisaster Recovery Disaster recovery for Windows 2003, Windows XP and earlier Disaster recovery for LinuxLimitations Completing the Data RestoreMail Settings Backup Domain ConfigurationPerformance Settings Alert SettingsSetting a User Password Client Upgrade SettingsDomain Security OptionsJob Log options Advanced Job OptionsLog Type Log file formatsPre Execution Commands Job Pre-Post Execution CommandsMail log AuditingLogs Post Execution CommandsBarcode Filters for Jobs Advanced Job Options Contacting HP Support and other resourcesRelated information Typographic conventionsDocumentation feedback Index Index VSS
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