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Overview

A media event defines the specific media within a pool onto which backup data is written. The contents of the media are deleted by the event.

If the specified media are unavailable at the start of a backup or if the end of media is reached during data transfer, SEP sesam creates an internal media event which determines the next media for the backup. If no media event is configured in the calendar, only the internal media event is in effect at the EOM.

Steps

  1. In the Main Selection -> Scheduling -> Schedules, select the schedule to which you want to link the event, select New and then New Media Event. A schedule is opened with a new tab Parameter.
  2. Under the Media action, select the type of event you want to create. You can select among the following: init, readability check, close tape, and archive adjustment.
  3. Optionally, under the Sequence control set up the Priority of your media event. SEPuler always executes the schedules with higher priority first. Default priority level is 1, which is the lowest priority (the highest is 99). The only exception are the schedules with priority 0, which override all other priorities and are always executed. For details, see Setting Event Priorities. You can also enable the Blocking date. This option should be used together with high priority for special events. If checked, the blocking event will block events of the same type of a lower priority, ensuring the backup to be processed in case other backups are scheduled at the same time.
  4. Depending on previously chosen media event, some or all of the following options may be available.
  5. For options init, readability check, close tape:
    • Media Pool: Select the media pool for your event.
    • Drive: Optionally, select a drive.
    • Media: Optionally, select media for the event.

    For option archive adjustment:

    • Loader: Select the loader (tape library) for which you want to synchronize its contents with the SEP sesam database.
    • Media Pool: Select the media pool where you want to perform the archive adjustment. Note that all media are shown regardless of the pool selected.
    • Drive: Optionally, select a drive.
    • First Slot and Last Slot: You can limit synchronization to the specified loader parts by entering the number of the first and last slot.
    • Automatic Introduction: Optionally, you can select that any unknown media (without SEP sesam label) found in the tape library is automatically added to the specified media pool. If selected, specify also the Tape Type option by choosing the media type for automatic new media entry from the drop-down list.
    • Handling of unknown SEP sesam media: Overwrite option will overwrite all media entered to the target media pool that are not recognized by the SEP sesam Server and assign a new media pool label to them.
      Accept without initialization enables SEP sesam to enter other SEP sesam media, e.g., from another SEP sesam Server, into the target media pool.

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See also

About SchedulingCreating Follow-up Events