Adding a Tape Library Device

A tape library device is a single media drive in a tape library (for example, a DLT drive). supports backups to tape libraries on LANs, WANs, or SANs. For information on adding standalone devices, see Adding a Device.

Guidelines for adding a tape library device:

  • A tape library device always belongs to a previously defined tape library.

  • A tape library device cannot belong to more than one tape library.

  • All devices in a tape library must use the same media (for example, DLT).

  • Tape drives must be capable of writing in variable block size mode. For some operating systems (for example, IRIX) the default device driver is for fixed block size; in such case, you must obtain and install a tape device driver with variable block size writing capability. These are often available from the manufacturers’ websites.

To define a new device:

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