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тАО12-18-2008 03:55 AM
тАО12-18-2008 03:55 AM
D2D with NTBackup
Hi,
I am new to D2D and can't seem to get my head around it.
The initial setup has detected the device and created Autoloader 1. Autoloader 1 has 8 cartridges.
In device manager I can see the medium changer and the tape drive so those seem to have been created propertly.
What I can't seem to do is actually load a tape from the autoloader into the tape drive.
When I run a backup with NTBackup I get the following error.
"There is no free media available with the selected type."
What have I missed?
Thanks,
Joe
I am new to D2D and can't seem to get my head around it.
The initial setup has detected the device and created Autoloader 1. Autoloader 1 has 8 cartridges.
In device manager I can see the medium changer and the tape drive so those seem to have been created propertly.
What I can't seem to do is actually load a tape from the autoloader into the tape drive.
When I run a backup with NTBackup I get the following error.
"There is no free media available with the selected type."
What have I missed?
Thanks,
Joe
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тАО06-01-2009 09:44 PM
тАО06-01-2009 09:44 PM
Re: D2D with NTBackup
Hi
may you need to manualy initialize and free the media removable storage manager
may you need to manualy initialize and free the media removable storage manager
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тАО06-11-2009 04:38 PM
тАО06-11-2009 04:38 PM
Re: D2D with NTBackup
NTBackup doesn't comprehend autoloaders or libraries -- it's designed for standalone tape only. You can manually create multiple standalone tape drives in the D2D, but I don't recommend this, as there's no way in the device to unload a virtual standalone tape drive -- and you'll want to, when its cartridge gets full!
Several of the D2D100 family included a free copy of Data Protector Express Single Server Edition, which is all you need to get the D2D Backup System up and running, backing up a single server.
In a network environment with more than one server, software like HP Data Protector, HP Data Protector Express, Symantec BackupExec, or CA ARCserve will make full use of the D2D Backup System.
Several of the D2D100 family included a free copy of Data Protector Express Single Server Edition, which is all you need to get the D2D Backup System up and running, backing up a single server.
In a network environment with more than one server, software like HP Data Protector, HP Data Protector Express, Symantec BackupExec, or CA ARCserve will make full use of the D2D Backup System.
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