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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Autodetecting and configuring a stand-alone tape drive

You can configure a new stand-alone tape drive, automatically by using Scan for Devices.

LTO-9 tapes have to be calibrated before the tapes are used in the NetWorker environment. It might take any time between 40 minutes to 2 hours to complete the calibration. Attempt the label and mount operation from NetWorker only after the calibration is complete. If the label operation is attempted before the calibration, it might fail. You can try after 2 hours when the tape drive moves to the ready state. For more information about the LTO-9 tape calibration requirements, see IBM documentation.

  1. In the server’s NetWorker Administration interface, click Devices.
  2. Right-click Devices in the navigation tree, and select Scan for Devices to detect available devices. The Scan for Devices window appears.
  3. Click Start Scan.
  4. Check the scan status by clicking the Monitoring button and selecting the Log tab. Then return to the Devices navigation tree.
  5. Select either the Devices folder or the Storage Nodes folder in the navigation tree. All detected drives are listed. Any still-unconfigured drives are preceded by a circular icon that displays a wrench.
  6. Right-click the stand-alone drive to be configured, and select Configure Drive. A Configuration dialog box appears.
  7. Click Yes to confirm that the drive should be configured. The new drive is automatically configured.

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