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Esca
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16 years ago

Symantec Backup Exec 11d and Quantum Superloader 3

Hi,

I am using symantec backup exec 11d to manage my backup job performing by Quantum Superloader 3. I would like to know how to enable or configure the software auto cleaning. What are the tape loader drivers that are compatible for be 11d?
  • As far as I recall there is no way to setup automatic cleaning in Backup Exec.  You can schedule a job to clean the drive on certain days, but other then that there is no automatic cleaning.  If you only want the drive to be cleaned when it needs it then you will need to configure automatic cleaning in the library as the previous poster did.

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  • We had auto clean enabled on our superloader 3 (I asume you have logged on to the loader's gui and enabled it there?) Aad it seems to go a bit crazy with the cleaning, and wore the tape heads out (Quantum swapped the chassis out twice before we figured this out) - so I wouldn't reccomend it, I'd wait till it asks for a clean and put the cleaning media in then.
  • As far as I recall there is no way to setup automatic cleaning in Backup Exec.  You can schedule a job to clean the drive on certain days, but other then that there is no automatic cleaning.  If you only want the drive to be cleaned when it needs it then you will need to configure automatic cleaning in the library as the previous poster did.
  • Joe,

    Please re-read my post.  I said there is no way to setup automatic cleaning, which is different from a scheduled cleaning.  An automatic cleaning would be when the drive senses it needs to be cleaned and tells Backup Exec that so the cleaning job runs. To quote my previous post  "You can schedule a job to clean the drive on certain days, but other then that there is no automatic cleaning".




  • @Joe

    Ben did not say you could not schedule a cleaning run.  as  matter of fact, he explianed that you COULD do that, he said there is no way to setup automatic cleaning - ie when the "Clean Drive" light comes on, run a clean job.

  • my apologies...an auto clean (device sensing) would have to be done through the actual device
  • there is a way to schedule cleaning in backup exec..Here’s how

    Open the application (backup exec 11d)
    Left click once on the device tab
    Right click on the device you want to clean for ex...HP
    left click once on clean
    a box will pop up it will say "clean robotic library drive properties"
    left click once on the scheduling tab on the left

    there you can schedule the cleaning job.

    of course in order for this to work you have to have a slot designated for cleaning.
     

  • I suggest letting Backup Exec handle the drive cleaning, rather than letting the library handle it.  The user can run a cleaning job whenever desired from BE.