Write a tape label id to a tape – Storix Software SBAdmin TSM Edition Users Guide User Manual

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Only a user on a remote system (including this admin system) using a
compatible ssh client
program and the previously configured password can
access the client’s installation process.


Once the client has enabled access, select the menu option

Utilities

!Start Remote Installation Manager

. You

will be asked for the client IP address and password. A new window will be displayed with the System
Installation Menus
. You may then change the settings or perform the installation for the client.

Details of the configuring and enabling Remote Install Manager access is described in detail in the

SBAdmin

System Recovery Guide

.

Write a Tape Label ID to a Tape

A

Tape Label ID

is a unique identifier for each tape that is used with SBAdmin. Tape labels are not required in

order to use a tape for a backup, but having a tape label will make it easier to determine the contents of a tape
and track which tapes belong together in a set.

For SBAdmin to track the contents by tape labels, the tape label id must be physically written to the tape before
it is used for any backups. A physical adhesive tape label often comes with tapes that contain a unique tape
identifier. You may use this tape id, if any, or you may create your own id. Tape IDs may contain up to 16
characters, but may not include colons (:) or spaces.

Two write a tape label id to a tape, select

Utilities

!Write a Tape Label ID to a Tape

. A screen similar to the

following will appear:

You must press the arrow keys next to each entry field to list and select

Client Name and the Device Name in

which the tape is inserted. Next, type the tape label id in the

Tape Label ID field. When all entries have been

made, press the

Write Tape Label

button.

First, the tape will be read to ensure that there is not already a current backup on the media. Because this
process will write a new label, overwriting any previous backup contents, you may not overwrite a current
backup. If a current backup is found on the tape, you will be given the option of automatically expiring this
backup and overwriting the tape contents with the new tape label.

The process will then write the tape label to the tape, which usually takes only a few seconds. A message will
appear when the process is complete.

Once a tape label ID has been written to a tape, it should never again be necessary to
use this option again for the same tape, as the tape label id is always reused, even
when overwriting a previous backup with a new backup.


If you ever need to read the tape label ID from the tape, you can use the option

Perform a Tape Operation

and

select the Read Backup Header option. The tape label ID, as well as other backup information, if any, will be
displayed on the screen.

Once a backup has been written onto a tape that has a tape label, the

Backup Label

will show the tape label IDs

of each tape volume that makes up the entire backup.

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