Chapter 9: Configuration
PTT Configuration
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point in time when the snapshot was saved.
The DXi6900 can retain up to 32 snapshots for each replicated share or partition. Once the maximum
number of snapshots have been saved, the oldest snapshot is deleted to make room for each new snapshot
that is received.
To change the maximum number of received snapshots:
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Under
Source DXis
, in the
Maximum Snapshots
drop-down box, select the number of snapshots to
retain for each replicated share or partition.
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The default value is 10. The maximum value is 32.
Note:
Retaining more than the default number of snapshots will use additional disk space on the target
DXi. This can cause the target DXi to fill up more quickly.
PTT Configuration
The
PTT
page allows you to configure the path to tape (PTT) feature of the DXi6900. There are two types of
path to tape:
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Backup application specific path to tape allows you to move data from the DXi to physical tape cartridges
in an attached physical tape library using an NDMP (Network Data Management Protocol) connection.
The DXi supports NDMP V4.
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OST path to tape (also called Direct To Tape) allows you to use Symantec NetBackup to copy LSUs from
a storage server on the DXi to a physical tape library.
Additional Information
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DXi6900 supports a maximum of 24 tape devices.
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For information about working with storage servers and LSUs, see
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NDMP backup jobs can take longer or fail altogether if media and tape drives are not in optimal
condition. Replace old media and clean the tape drives in the attached library.
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For detailed information about configuring and using OST path to tape, see the
DXi-Series
NetBackup and Backup Exec OST Configuration Guide
(6-67079).
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OST path to tape options can only be configured when the
OST
and
Backup Application Specific
licenses have been enabled (see
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To access the
PTT
page, click the
Configuration
menu, and then click the
PTT
tab.
The
PTT
page contains the following tabs:
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