BackBox H4.00 User Manual
User Interface
176 BackBox H4.00 User Manual
Automatic Mount: Enable automatic mount if requested by Mediacom.
Current Operation, Reset: Applicable if the volume is currently known as “in
use”. Check to reset the current operation of the volume to <none>. To be used
as bypass, when the end of operation event was not registered by the BackPak
domain.
The current operation status (such as LOAD or MATERIALIZE) is set when an
operation starts and is reset when the VT Controller returns feedback and
statistics to the Domain Manager. It might happen that this end of operation
signal is not registered by the Domain Manager, for example, when the TCP/IP
connection is lost between the VT Controller and the NonStop server. The VT
Controller retries to communicate the end of operation for up to seven days
before purging this end of operation feedback.
This current operation status is used as a lock to avoid concurrent operations on
a volume. To allow a load rejected because it the volume is already in use, check
the Reset box.
Guardian Node Owner, Guardian User ID Owner: Owner of the volume,
used for access control. Updatable only if the user-id logged to the BackBox
interface has Control access to the volume or is SUPER.SUPER.
Comment: User information.
Authorized Access: Updatable only if the user-id logged to the BackBox
interface has control access to the volume or is SUPER.SUPER.
Read Access: user category authorized to read access.
Write Access: user category authorized to read/write/delete access.
Control Access: user category authorized to change security settings.
Last Update Index Path (WINDISK only): Last known location of the .IND
file. This is a Windows disk path, used as original path name for a restore
operation in the restore script. This field should be modified only if a restore
script fails and the user knows the right original path name to use in restore
command.
Last Update DAT file Path (WINDISK only): Last known location of the .DAT
file. This is a Windows disk path, used as original path name for a restore
operation in the restore script. This field should be modified only if a restore
script fails and the user knows the right original path name to use in restore
command.
‘Last Update DAT file Path’ is almost always equal to ‘Last Update Index Path’.
These two values are changed only when the NonStop writes a new backup on
the virtual volume, and when the Admin service Moves volumes from the Spare
pool to the regular Storage pool – assuming an Enterprise Backup will save the
files appearing in a new disk location.










