How to create a user-defined media vault
Details:
A media vault
is a logical representation of the actual physical location of media. User can
create user-defined media vaults to keep track of where media is physically
stored, such as a special media room, a scratch bin, or an off-site location.
For example, Administrator could create a media vault where media to be sent
off-site is moved, then print the media vault contents report, which lists the
media contained in that vault, to accompany the physical media to its off-site
storage. The vault rules can also be created that will help you track when media
should be moved to or returned from a vault.
To create
a user-defined media vault:
1. On the
navigation bar, click Media
2. Under
Media Location Tasks on the task pane, click New media vault
(Figure 1)
Figure
1
3. Type the
name and a description of the new vault, then click OK (Figure
2)
Figure
2
Products Applied:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers 10.0, 10d (10.1), 11d (11.0), 11d (11.0) 7170, 12.0, 12.5, 9.1 4691, 9.1 4691 SP1, 9.1 4691 SP2
Subjects:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers
Application: Configuration, Device Management, How To, Media Management
Languages:
English (US), French, German
Operating Systems:
Windows XPHome 5.1, Pro 5.1, Pro 5.1 64-bit, Pro 5.1 SP1
Windows Server 2003
DataCenter, DataCenter (x64), Enterprise (x64), Enterprise Server, Standard Server, Storage Server, Web Server
Windows Small Business Server 2003
Premium Edition, Standard Edition
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