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Perform the procedure every time you load new tapes into tape library slots. 
 
Rescan 
As stated above the storage node keeps information about tapes and their contents in a dedicated 
database. The Rescan task reads information about the content of user-selected tapes and updates 
the database. 
The task can take a long-time so it is only initiated manually. You should select each slot with a tape 
you want to rescan before the task launch. 
Run the Rescan task: 
• 
for tapes that are unknown for the storage node 
• 
if the storage node database is lost or damaged 
• 
for tapes whose content is out of date (for example, a tape content was modified through 
another storage node or manually). 
Bear in mind, a tape might keep some backups that were deleted before the tape rescanning. So after 
the task is completed, all such backups will be recovered in the storage node database and become 
accessible for data recovery. 
At rescanning a tape label should be saved in the storage node database. If a slot, selected for the 
procedure, contains a tape that still does not have a label, the Rescan task for the tape is paused to 
perform the Labeling (p. 137) procedure
 
Labeling 
When a tape required for data recovery is not found, the Task Need Interaction window will ask the 
user to bring the tape and insert it into a tape library slot. So, all the tape cartridges need a barcode 
or other readable labels. 
If a tape does not get a label, you should define it before the tape will be used. 
If you need to apply a specific label for a tape (for example, “MyWork” label for a tape dedicated to 
back up files from the folder C:\work) instead of a barcode label, use the Labeling procedure as well. 
To launch the procedure select the tape library vault in the Navigation pane of the console, and click 
Manage tapes on the toolbar. Then the Tape Management window will show a list of the library 
slots. Every slot in the window has an assigned data field that contains information about the tape 
associated with the slot or about the slot that is empty. If a slot has a tape from the Acronis pool, the 
slot data field indicates the tape label. By default an unused tape with a barcode will get a label that 
is equal to the barcode. If a barcode is absent or corrupted, the label name will be created 
automatically. The user can accept proposed labels or provide their own label as a plain text. 
To define your own label for a tape, select a related data field, type in a new label, click Eject tape
write the same label on the tape cartridge (to make association with the label) and insert it back into 
the same slot. 
Once all the required tape labels are specified press Set labels to store labels in the storage node 
database. 
 
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