Veritas NetBackup™ Vault™ Administrator's Guide
- About Vault
- Installing Vault
- Best Practices
- About best practices
- About vaulting paradigms
- About preferred vaulting strategies
- About how to ensure that data is vaulted
- About not Vaulting more than necessary
- About preparing for efficient recovery
- About media ejection recommendations
- About avoiding resource contention during duplication
- About how to avoid sending duplicates over the network
- About increasing duplication throughput
- About maximizing drive utilization during duplication
- About scratch volume pools
- About organizing reports
- About generating the lost media report regularly
- Configuring NetBackup for Vault
- Configuring Vault
- About configuring Vault
- About Vault configuration
- About configuration methods
- About configuring Vault Management Properties
- Configuring robots in Vault
- Vault Robot dialog box options
- About creating a vault
- Media access ports dialog box
- Creating retention mappings
- About creating profiles
- Creating a profile
- Configuring a profile
- Vaulting and managing media
- About Vault sessions
- About previewing a Vault session
- Stopping a Vault session
- About resuming a Vault session
- About monitoring a Vault session
- About the list of images to be vaulted
- About ejecting media
- About injecting media
- About using containers
- Assigning multiple retentions with one profile
- About vaulting additional volumes
- Revaulting unexpired media
- About tracking volumes not ejected by Vault
- Vaulting VSM media
- Vaulting non-NetBackup media managed by media Manager
- About notifying a tape operator when an eject begins
- About using notify scripts
- About clearing the media description field
- Restoring data from vaulted media
- Replacing damaged media
- Creating originals or copies concurrently
- Reporting
- Administering Vault
- About setting up email
- About administering access to Vault
- About printing Vault and profile information
- Copying a profile
- About moving a vault to a different robot
- About changing volume pools and groups
- About NetBackup Vault session files
- Operational issues with Vaulting Storage migrator files
- Operational issue with disk-only option on Duplication tab
- Operational issues with the scope of the source volume group
- Using the menu user interface
- Troubleshooting
- About troubleshooting Vault
- About printing problems
- About errors returned by the Vault session
- About media that are not ejected
- About media that is missing in robot
- Reduplicating a bad or missing duplicate tape
- About the tape drive or robot offline
- No duplicate progress message
- About stopping bpvault
- About ejecting tapes that are in use
- About tapes not removed from the MAP
- Revaulting unexpired tapes
- Debug logs
- Appendix A. Recovering from disasters
- Appendix B. Vault file and directory structure
Creating a volume pool
Volume pools are configured in the node of the NetBackup Administration Console.
Ensure that the volume pools you create have sufficient volumes allocated to them (or to a scratch pool if one exists).
After a volume is assigned to an off-site volume pool, it remains in that pool and is used for rotation within that same pool (unless a scratch pool exists, in which case it is returned to the scratch pool).
See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I and the NetBackup Administration help for more information about volume pools and allocating volumes to them.
To create a volume pool
- In the NetBackup Administration Console, click Media and Device Management > Media.
- Click Actions > New > Volume Pool.
- From the Add a New Volume Pool dialog box, in the Pool name text box, enter a name for the new volume pool.
The name must be 20 characters or less and cannot contain any spaces or special characters.
- In the Description text box, enter a brief description for the pool.
- Specify the Maximum number of partially full media.
This option lets you specify the number of partially full media in the volume pool for each of the unique combinations of the following in that pool:
Robot
Drive Type
Retention Level
This option does not apply to the None pool, catalog backup pools, or scratch volume pools.
The default value is zero, which does not limit the number of full media that are allowed in the pool.
- Select the Catalog backup pool check box if you plan to use this volume pool to back up the NetBackup catalog. This check box creates a dedicated catalog backup pool to be used for catalog policies. A dedicated catalog volume pool reduces the number of tapes that are needed during catalog restores since catalog backup media are not mixed with other backup media.