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autochanger does not support the -Eoption (to reinitialize the element status), use the sjiielm command to initialize the element status.

d. If you need to determine which volume contains the bootstrap, inventory the autochanger by running the nsrjb -Ivcommand from the command prompt. If you know the slot number where the bootstrap is located, use the nsrjb -Iv-S # command to inventory that particular slot.

e. If the device the NetWorker server is to use is connected to a

remote storage node, the storage node device needs to be

configured. For details, refer to the Legato NetWorker Installation Guide, Microsoft Windows Version.

• If you are using an autochanger with Removable Storage enabled:

 

a. On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Manage.

 

b. In the left pane of the Computer Management window, expand

 

Storage\Removable Storage\Physical Locations.

 

c. Right click the icon for the autochanger and select Inventory.

 

d. Minimize (but don’t close) the Computer Management window.

 

e. After the Removable Storage inventory is complete, start the

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NetWorker Administrator program and select Devices on the

Configure tab.

f. In the Devices window, right-click the Devices icon and select Create.

g. In the Create Devices dialog box, create a stand-alone NetWorker Device resource for each drive in the autochanger.

h. In the Computer Management window, double-click the icon for the autochanger (under Storage\Removable Storage\Physical Locations). Icons for the autochanger’s volumes appear in the right pane.

i. Right-click the icon for the volume that contains the bootstrap and select Mount.

3. In the NetWorker Administrator program, configure the Client resource for the NetWorker server. Set the browse and retention policies to a time value that covers the oldest save sets being using for the recovery. This allows you to recover all of the NetWorker server’s records with the mmrecov command.

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