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This is a bpVault term. The basic bpVault configuration requires setting up a parameter file to show which servers to use, how many drive pairs per server, which classes to duplicate (or eject), the name of the duplicate pool, the name of the vault, and the location for vault's working subdirectories. Bpvault can have several vaults running on the same server simultaneously as long as they have different vault names and different pools. If you have multiple vaults, you may wish to append the vault name to the end of the parameter file , for instance, dup_param_V1, dup_param_V2, and so on.
A program that corrects a problem or adds a feature to an existing release of software.
When a request is made for a volume that is not either in the robot or a standalone drive, Media Manager displays a pending request in the Device Monitor interface.
Part of bpVault. Lists all of the VOLSERs or media IDs to be sent off-site to the Vaulting Vendor. This report is listed in numerical order by VOLSER number and should be used by operations to ensure all of the tapes retrieved from the Mail CAP are accounted for based on the report. The report contents are the same as the Distribution List for Vault.
Part of bpVault. Lists all of the VOLSERs or media IDs that are due to be returned from the Offsite Vendor, sorted numerically by slot number. This report is to be used by the Offsite Vendor to facilitate the retrieval of the tapes. This report may be blank if none of the VOLSERs have met their expiration date. The report contents are the same as the Distribution List for Library report with the VOLSERs listed numerically.
In NetBackup 4.5, defines the backup characteristics for a group of one or more clients that have similar backup requirements.
The copy of an image that NetBackup uses to satisfy restores. When NetBackup duplicates an image, the original is designated as the primary copy.
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