Release Note для Spectra Logic spectra t120
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Important Information
These release notes contain the most current available information for the Spectra T120
Library. They supplement the Spectra T120 Library User Guide and other printed
material related to the Spectra T120 library.
Library. They supplement the Spectra T120 Library User Guide and other printed
material related to the Spectra T120 library.
Note:
To make sure that you have the latest version of these release notes,
check the electronic version on the Spectra Logic Web site at
check the electronic version on the Spectra Logic Web site at
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Spectra Library Metadata Backup Procedure (below)
Creating Backups of Your Library Metadata on page 16
Working with Hardware Components on page 17
Configuring the Library on page 26
Operating Systems and Backup Software on page 26
Accessing the Library via the Remote Library Controller (RLC) on page 27
Operating in Gigabit Ethernet Environments on page 27
Installing the Library on page 29
Maintaining the Library on page 30
Troubleshooting the Library on page 30
Purchasing Additional Accessories and Media on page 31
Recycling Your Library on page 31
Creating Backups of Your Library Metadata on page 16
Working with Hardware Components on page 17
Configuring the Library on page 26
Operating Systems and Backup Software on page 26
Accessing the Library via the Remote Library Controller (RLC) on page 27
Operating in Gigabit Ethernet Environments on page 27
Installing the Library on page 29
Maintaining the Library on page 30
Troubleshooting the Library on page 30
Purchasing Additional Accessories and Media on page 31
Recycling Your Library on page 31
Spectra Library Metadata Backup Procedure
To ensure the availability of your library and encrypted data, protect Library Metadata
by following the procedure below. Library metadata includes library configuration
data, the media lifecycle management database, and all encryption-key related data.
by following the procedure below. Library metadata includes library configuration
data, the media lifecycle management database, and all encryption-key related data.
Caution
Losing metadata can have catastrophic effects—as can losing
keys in any encryption key management system, especially
when related to encrypted data. If you lose all copies of all
metadata:
Your encrypted data is lost—you will be unable to decrypt
keys in any encryption key management system, especially
when related to encrypted data. If you lose all copies of all
metadata:
Your encrypted data is lost—you will be unable to decrypt
encrypted data without the encryption keys.
You will need to completely reconfigure your library.
You will lose stored data about your media that will be time-
You will lose stored data about your media that will be time-
consuming to recover.