You can use bar-code rules to put different types of tapes into different Volume Pools based on their labels, but you only get a single "scratch" pool. If you want to use Scratch pools, you have to do it based on media type/density settings.
However, to use the two different tape technologies in the same tape drive, they all have to be set to the same media type/density and the drive of course has to be compatible with both tape types. It would be nice if a single drive could be configured to read/write or just read different media types/densities but currently NetBackup does not offer this capability. If you do it based on Volume Pool then just setup each policy to use the appropriate Volume Pool, or set the schedules do an in-line copy to send data to both Volume Pools. If you do it based on media type/density, then you have to select the appropriate storage unit for that density/type. Again, in-line copy can be used to select both at the schedule level. Keep in mind that with in-line copy you're backups will only go as fast as the slowest drive/tape, and probably even a bit slower. Multiplexing is a must with in-line copy, in my opinion, or you can end up with backups going twice as slow. Schaefer, Harry wrote: > Does NBU have the capability to use multiple media types in the same drive > based on policy? > . . . > Curious if NBU can utilize different scratch pools for this type of > customization or if it is tied to a single media type per drive? > Harry S. +---------------------------------------------------------------------- |This was sent by spal...@spaldam.com via Backup Central. |Forward SPAM to ab...@backupcentral.com. +---------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu