KB1812: Missing Tape Device - Veeam Software
https://www.veeam.com/kb181228.08.2013 · Tape Device is not present within backup infrastructure. Cause A missing tape drive can stem from a few issues described below. Solution 1. Device Specific, vendor supplied OEM driver for Windows must be installed. a. Devices appearing in Windows Device Manager as Unknown or Generic are not supported. 2.
KB1816: Prevent Veeam from locking tape drives
https://www.veeam.com/kb181606.09.2013 · How to remove the tape library and/or tape drive from console and disable rescan: 1. Disconnect tape hardware from server (disabling drivers may be sufficient). 2. Wait until the library moves to offline in the Veeam console. 3. Remove Library from the Veeam console. 4. Add the registry entry as documented above. 5.
KB1842: Tape library and drives are shown as ... - Veeam Software
www.veeam.com › kb1842Dec 05, 2013 · Line 2: Connect to the Tape Server where the Tape Library and Drives are attached. Open an Administrative Command Prompt. Change directory to a temporary folder (e.g., cd C:\Temp\) Run the following command to dump information from the Veeam Tape Service. The command will complete silently, leaving in the folder a file named "dumpinformation.xml".
KB1812: Missing Tape Device - Veeam Software
www.veeam.com › kb1812Aug 28, 2013 · a. Devices appearing in Windows Device Manager as Unknown or Generic are not supported. 2. No other backup server must be interacting with the tape device. 3. Tape device drives must be fully up to date (Tape Devices, Auto loader, etc.). If all devices are fully up to date, but the tape is still not present, a reboot of the Veeam server may be ...