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15. Backup Labels

A

backup label

is generated for each backup that is started at the beginning of a tape as well as for any

backups stored to TSM servers. These labels are used to keep track of the contents of the backup for use when
verifying or restoring data at a later time. The backup label contains a summary of the contents of the backup
media, which may include multiple client backups within each job. Also, for each backup, status information is
recorded, including the backup time, size of the backup and the output of the backup commands. This backup
information is kept on file for as long as the backup label is also available.

Note that, for backups to local tape, the backup media may contain multiple tape volumes. If a new backup job
is appended to an existing backup tape, that backup information is appended to the same backup label.

Backup labels

are not the same as

Tape Labels

. A tape label is a unique identifier assigned to each individual

tape, allowing the backup label information to be obtained given a tape label ID. The tape label IDs for tapes
used within a backup are also shown in the backup label. Note, however, that tape labels must be placed on the
tape before they are used in a backup. Refer to the option

Write a Tape Label ID to a Tape

in the

Utilities

section for details on tape labels

The following is an example of a backup label for a job written to a TSM Server containing multiple client
backups:

The

Backup ID appears at the top. This ID is a unique identifier generated automatically for each label and is

also stored on the backup media itself. This way, it is possible to read the Backup ID from the backup media
and reference its contents in the label information. Also at the top of the label is the date the label was first
created, and the

server the backups were written to.

If the backup was to local tape, the

Tape Label ID

for each volume is shown at the bottom of the label. The

tape label IDs will only be shown in the backup label if a previous backup containing tape labels overwritten by
this backup, or if the option

Write a Tape Label ID to Tape

was used prior to writing this set of backups.

Use the

Print

button to send a copy of the backup label to the printer. You will always know the contents of the

tape without reading it if you have a copy of the label with each backup tape.

The

Expire/Remove

button is used to expire, or remove, the backup label from the system. This should be

done only when the tape will be discarded or reused. Refer to

Expiring a Backup Label

below for details.

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