Managing virtual libraries

4.Wait for 60 seconds (one minute), then start the ACSLS command preocessor, cmd_proc:

$ cmd_proc

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ACSSA>

5. Audit the newly added libraries. At the ACSSA> prompt, enter audit:

ACSSA> audit

CAP identifier(acs,lsm,cap): 0,0,0

Type(acs/lsm/panel/server/subpanel): acs

ACS identifier(acs): 0

ACS identifier(acs): 1

ACS identifier(acs): 2

ACS identifier(acs): 3

ACS identifier(acs):

Audit: Audit completed, Multiple ACS audit.

Audit: Audit of ACS

0, Valid.

Audit: Audit of ACS

1, Valid.

Audit: Audit

of

ACS

2,

Valid.

Audit: Audit

of

ACS

3,

Valid.

6. Log the configuration events:

ACSSA> log

Stop here. The VTL virtual libraries have been configured for ACSLS administration.

Backing up the VTL system configuration

Whenever you change the VTL configuration, you should backup the configuration to a secure location on another machine. This process preserves the virtual tape libraries, virtual tape drives, clients, client assignments, replication configurations, and failover configurations for the server. You can do this in either of two ways:

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