NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
- Section I. About NetBackup
- Section II. Monitoring and notifications
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- Activity monitor
- Job monitoring
- Troubleshooting the viewing and managing of jobs
- Device monitor
- Notifications
- Registering the data collector
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- Section III. Configuring hosts
- Managing host properties
- Busy file settings properties
- Client attributes properties
- Client settings properties for UNIX clients
- Client settings properties for Windows clients
- Data Classification properties
- Default job priorities properties
- Encryption properties
- Exchange properties
- Exclude list properties
- Fibre transport properties
- General server properties
- Global attributes properties
- Logging properties
- Media properties
- Network settings properties
- Port ranges properties
- Preferred network properties
- Resilient network properties
- Restore failover properties
- Retention periods properties
- Scalable Storage properties
- Servers properties
- SharePoint properties
- SLP settings properties
- Managing credentials for workloads and systems that NetBackup accesses
- Managing deployment
- Managing host properties
- Section IV. Configuring storage
- Overview of storage options
- Configuring disk storage
- Integrating MSDP Cloud and CMS
- About configuring disk pool storage
- About the MSDP object store
- Managing media servers
- Configuring storage units
- Managing robots and tape drives
- Add a robot to NetBackup manually
- Managing robots
- Managing tape drives
- Managing tape media
- About adding volumes
- Managing volumes
- About recycling a volume
- About injecting and ejecting volumes
- Managing volume pools
- Managing volume groups
- Inventorying robots
- Staging backups
- Troubleshooting storage configuration
- Section V. Configuring backups
- Overview of backups in the NetBackup web UI
- Managing protection plans
- Managing classic policies
- Protecting the NetBackup catalog
- Catalog backups
- Managing backup images
- Pausing data protection activity
- Section VI. Managing security
- Security events and audit logs
- Managing security certificates
- Managing host mappings
- Minimizing security configuration risk
- Configuring multi-person authorization
- Managing user sessions
- Configuring multifactor authentication
- Managing the global security settings for the primary server
- About trusted primary servers
- Using access keys, API keys, and access codes
- Configuring authentication options
- Managing role-based access control
- Disabling access to NetBackup interfaces for OS Administrators
- Section VII. Detection and reporting
- Detecting anomalies
- About backup anomaly detection
- Malware scanning
- Usage reporting and capacity licensing
- Detecting anomalies
- Section VIII. NetBackup workloads and NetBackup Flex Scale
- Section IX. Administering NetBackup
- Management topics
- Managing client backups and restores
- About client-redirected restores
- Section X. Disaster recovery and troubleshooting
- Section XI. Other topics
- Additional NetBackup catalog information
- About the NetBackup database
- About the NetBackup database installation
- Post-installation tasks
- Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on Windows
- Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on UNIX
NetBackup media types
NetBackup uses media types to differentiate the media that have different physical characteristics. Each media type may represent a specific physical media type.
The NetBackup media types are also known as Media Manager media types.
The following table describes the NetBackup media types.
Table: NetBackup media types
Media type | Description |
---|---|
DLT |
DLT cartridge tape |
DLT_CLN |
DLT cleaning tape |
DLT2 |
DLT cartridge tape 2 |
DLT2_CLN |
DLT cleaning tape 2 |
DLT3 |
DLT cartridge tape 3 |
DLT3_CLN |
DLT cleaning tape 3 |
HCART |
1/2 inch cartridge tape |
HCART2 |
1/2 inch cartridge tape 2 |
HCART3 |
1/2 inch cartridge tape 3 |
HC_CLN |
1/2 inch cleaning tape |
HC2_CLN |
1/2 inch cleaning tape 2 |
HC3_CLN |
1/2 inch cleaning tape 3 |
NetBackup writes media in a format that allows the position to be verified before NetBackup appends new backup images to the media.
Note:
The user interface for NetBackup may show configuration options for the media types that are not supported in that release. Those types may be supported in an earlier release, and a NetBackup primary server can manage the hosts that run earlier NetBackup versions. Therefore, the configuration information for such types must appear in the user interface. The NetBackup documentation also may describe the configuration information for such types. To determine which versions of NetBackup support which media types, see the NetBackup Enterprise Server and Server - Hardware and Cloud Storage Compatibility List:
Alternate media types let you define more than one type of tape in the same library. You can use the alternate types to differentiate between different physical cartridges.
The following are examples of alternate media types:
DLT, DLT2, DLT3
HCART, HCART2, HCART3
For example, if a robot has DLT4000 and DLT7000 drives, you can specify the following media types:
DLT media type for the DLT4000 tapes
DLT2 media type for the DLT7000 tapes
NetBackup then does not load a tape that was written in a DLT4000 drive into a DLT7000 drive and vice versa.
You must use the appropriate default media type when you configure the drives. (When you configure drives in NetBackup, you specify the default media type to use in each drive type.)
In a robot, all of the volumes (of a specific vendor media type) must be the same NetBackup media type. For example, for an ACS robot that contains 3490E media, you can assign either NetBackup HCART, HCART2, or HCART3 media type to that media. You cannot assign HCART to some of the media and HCART2 (or HCART3) to other of the media.