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- The library drive or media pool is empty install#
- The library drive or media pool is empty drivers#
- The library drive or media pool is empty driver#
- The library drive or media pool is empty software#
- The library drive or media pool is empty windows#
Microsoft System Center Data Protection ManagerĪdding StarWind VTL Device to Microsoft SCDPM
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The library drive or media pool is empty software#
The tape library is ready to be added to the server with the backup software provider.
The library drive or media pool is empty drivers#
Choose the Select All checkbox and click Install.ģ. Once the drivers are installed, the Medium Changer devices is shown as Hewlett Packard MSL G3 Series library (圆4 based).
The library drive or media pool is empty driver#
HP drivers must be installed on the host (localhost in this example) where StarWind VTL device is mounted via iSCSI.ġ. Extract the downloaded driver and launch cpqsetup.exe.Ģ.
The library drive or media pool is empty windows#
The current version that supports Windows Server 2016 is 4.2.0.0. The driver for HP MSL8096 can be downloaded here: HPE StoreEver Tape Drivers for Microsoft Windows.
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The library drive or media pool is empty install#
It’s recommended to install the latest update driver from HP. The VTL iSCSI target should be shown as Connected in the list. To pass-through the VTL device to the server with the backup software provider, the corresponding VTL iSCSI target should be mounted first.ġ. Open Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, navigate to the Discovery tab, and press the Discover Portal button.Ģ. Enter the localhost address (127.0.0.1) and press the Advanced button.ģ. Select Microsoft iSCSI Initiator from the Local Adapter drop-down list and press OK.Ĥ. The newly added Discovery Portal will appear in the list.ĥ. Navigate to the Targets tab, find the iSCSI target which corresponds to the StarWind VTL device, and press the Connect button.Ħ. Leave the Enable Multipath checkbox empty and press the Advanced button.ħ. Set Local adapter as Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, specify 127.0.0.1 / 3260 as Target portal IP and double-click the OK button to complete the target connection. If required, create new tapes in the same way. ġ4. The created tape appears in the first slot of the VTL device in the StarWind Management Console. Optionally, select the checkbox and specify the custom path where the tape files must be stored.ġ3. Specify the Number of Tapes, Tape Type, and other parameters and click the Create button. To do this, select the VTL device and click the Create Tape button located in the Tapes section.ġ2. The Create Tape wizard will appear. You can also fill all slots in the newly created Tape Library with empty tapes.Ĩ. Provide Target Alias or choose the default one.ĩ. Press the Create button to start the creation process.ġ0. Once the device creation is completed, click Close.ġ1. Once the VTL device is created, the tapes can be added. Should you require to change the storage pool destination, press Choose path… and point the browser to the necessary disk.Ĥ. Select the StarWind server where the device needs to be created.ĥ. Press the Add VTL Device button on the toolbar.Ħ. Specify the Virtual Tape Library location in the appeared window and click Next.ħ. Select the Device Model from a drop-down list. All the devices created through the Add Device wizard will be stored on that storage pool by default.ģ. Press the Yes button to configure the storage pool.
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Please, configure the default storage pool to use one of the volumes you have prepared as StarWind storage earlier. To add remote StarWind servers to the Console, use the Add Server button on the control panel.Ģ. StarWind Management Console will ask to specify the default storage pool on the server you are connecting to for the first time. Then, the Management Console automatically connects to it using the default credentials. NOTE: If StarWind service and Management Console are installed on the same server, the Management Console will automatically add the local StarWind instance to the Console tree after the first launch.