Tape Drive Configuration Settings available in Backup Exec for Windows Servers (BEWS)
Details:
To view the tape drive configuration settings that are
available, perform the following steps:
1. Click on the Devices
tab
2. Right-click the tape drive that is displayed under either
Stand-alone Drives or Robotic Libraries
3. Select
Properties
4. Click on the Configuration tab (Figure
1)
Figure 1
Read single block mode
Select this
check box to have this device read only one block of data at a time. If this
check box is selected, the drive will read a single block of data at a time,
regardless of the size of the buffer block.
Write single block modeSelect this check box
to have this device write only one block of data at a time. Selecting this check
box provides greater control over the handling of data write errors.
Read SCSI pass-through mode Select this check box to have
this device read data without going through a Microsoft tape device application
programming interface (API). Selecting this check box allows the data to pass
directly through the device driver and allows more detailed information in the
event a device error occurs.
Write SCSI pass-through mode
Select this check box to have this device write data without going
through the Microsoft tape device API. Selecting this check box allows data to
pass directly through the device driver and allows more detailed information in
the event a device error occurs.
Note: Symantec recommends
selecting the options above only if the drive is a Shared Storage Device. Shared
Storage Devices are usually connected via a fiber channel to a Storage Area
Network (SAN). Selecting any of the above options can adversely affect the
drive's performance if the device is attached via a SCSI or an IDE
channel.
The last line,
This drive is setup to create bootable media
on overwrite jobs, will only show if a bootable tape drive is attached to
the server. This line must also be visible to confirm that an Intelligent
Disaster Recovery (IDR) Bootable Tape Image can be created with the tape
drive.
Media Types is a new tab that tells Backup Exec software
what types of media can be read or written to with the Robotic Library Barcode
Reader (Figure 2).
Figure
2
Barcode
Rules must be configured for the tape device prior to setting the media type to
Read/Write, and the Barcode Rules must be enabled for the Robotic Library
afterward.
Products Applied:
Backup Exec 10.0, 10.0 5484, 10.0 5520, 10d (10.1), 10d (10.1) 5629, 11d (11.0), 11d (11.0) 6235, 11d (11.0) 7170, 12.0, 12.5, 9.1, 9.1 4691
Subjects:
Backup Exec
Application: Configuration, Device Management, Intelligent Disaster Recovery
Device Management: Configure
Equipment: Configuration, Device Management, Idr
Priority: 02
Shared Storage Option: Install
Languages:
English (US)
Operating Systems:
Windows 2000Advanced Server, Server
Windows XP
Pro 5.1
Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Server, Standard Server
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