02.03.2021 · Cataloging tapes is required for tapes that contain some data but are not registered in the Veeam database. For example, cataloging is required for tapes that were written on another Veeam backup server. After the cataloging procedure, you can restore data from the tapes.
02.03.2021 · Cataloging tapes is required for tapes that contain some data but are not registered in the Veeam database. For example, cataloging is required for tapes that were written on another Veeam backup server. After the cataloging procedure, you can restore data from the tapes.
26.08.2020 · Tapes that contain data written on another Veeam backup server remain in the Unrecognized pool. Veeam Backup & Replication displays the detected media set name and sequence number for these tapes. If you want to restore data from a specific media set, you need to run the tape catalog job for all tapes in this media set.
Tape inventory job is a relatively fast process of reading metadata written on tape with the aim of detecting name of the media set and the sequence number for ...
19.04.2021 · The VM from tape restore job checks the Backup Catalog in the Veeam Backup & Replication database to discover the tapes containing the needed backup files. If the tapes are offline, Veeam Backup & Replication prompts the user to insert the required tapes. Veeam needs to load and read the selected tapes for 3 times.
21.04.2021 · After running the file-to-tape job we delete the files on the file-system. In the Veeam B&R console you can find the archived files in the “files” section and you can search the file name. This information is stored in the tape catalog data and …
04.12.2019 · Catalog scans tape for content and if some backups are present on the tape, Veeam will see it, can use it to restore, and append new data on the tape. You should run Catalog when you bring non-fresh tape with some data on it. Feel free to read about Inventory and Catalog processes in our documentation. Hope that helps! Moebius Veeam ProPartner