 | Understanding Virtual Jukeboxes | |
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When using virtual jukeboxes it may be helpful to understand how PresSTORE creates and handles jukeboxes on disks.First of all, a physical jukebox can handle multiple tapes, each one with a (nearly) fixed size. Tapes are mapped to files on v |
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 | Migrating to a new Virtual Jukebox | |
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The Virtual Jukebox in PresSTORE holds the path where the data is stored on the disk. In case the data files (the virtual tapes) shall be migrated to another disk, fo |
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 | Virtual Jukeboxes and removeable disks | |
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PresSTORE supports exchangeable disks as long as these are accessible via the normal directory tree.One easy way to use such external disks is to create a Virtual Jukebox on the drive |
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 | Backup to disk using Synchronize | |
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The PresSTORE Backup module allows to create backups on disk by simulating a media changer and "virtual" tapes. This allows to perform any backup job that can be done on physical tapes on hard disks. Fi |
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 | Problems with Virtual Jukeboxes under Windows XP | |
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When using virtual jukeboxes in PresSTORE under Windows, it may arise that the attempt to label a tape fails and states a move error. The move error is due to the vitual tape design, it says that after labelling, there is no tape. This in turn means t |
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 | Running two disks as parallel Virtual Libraries | |
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This article describes the configuration to use two hard disks as parallelized Virtual Jukeboxes |
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