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When ejecting using Linux commands

Add the description that executes the following command after the backup command in shell
script, etc. (change /dev/st0 to suit the environment).
mt -f /dev/st0 eject

For NetVault

Confirm the device name in the NetVault device management.
In this manual, this product is referred to as "NetVaultSV:1-0.3.0_(QUANTUM_ULTRIUM_3)".
Using the confirmed device name, create a shell script containing the following contents
(tapeeject.sh) in the scripts/users directory in the directory that installed NetVault (/usr/netvault)
(create /usr/netvault/scripts/users/tapeeject.sh).
Example of tapeeject.sh:
/usr/netvault/util/nvdeviceeject -servername NetVaultSV
-devicename "NetVaultSV:_1-0.3.0_(QUANTUM_ULTRIUM_3)"
-servername: Specifies server name to be targeted (example: NetVaultSV)
-devicename: Specifies drive (this product) name to be targeted
(example: NetVaultSV:1-0.3.0_(QUANTUM_ULTRIUM_3))
During backup, check off "Use Post Script" in the "Advanced Option" tab in the NetVault backup
window, and specify "users/tapeeject.sh".
1.6 Checking Operations
Points to note during daily operation are listed in the "Appendix A Operation Checksheet (Installa-
tion/Operation Check)" (Jpg.84). Check the operation using the checksheet.
1.7 Notes on Automated System Recovery

Notes on Automated System Recovery (ASR)

Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 x64 support Automated System Recovery (ASR)
function.
Note the following points for this function.
• Adding a d evice driver disk for ASR
When using this product for ASR, it is necessary to add a device driver disk for ASR in advance.
For the creating procedure, refer to "Appendix B Automated System Recovery (ASR)" (Jpg.88).