Virtual TapeServer 6.04.01 Operations and Administration Guide
114 | Using AutoCopy
Note A default configuration file is defined for each VTS server. To override the default 
settings, you must define settings as described below. 
 Requires the Edit VTS Configuration File access right
To modify the VTS configuration file to configure AutoCopy
1. Click Supervisor Functions on the navigation pane.
2. Click Edit VTS Configuration File. 
3. Add the following parameters at the bottom of the file that is displayed:
Parameter Description Values
autocopy_enable Enables AutoCopy. This parameter is 
required.
Default value: NO
YES or NO
autocopy_pools Specifies the pools to monitor for activity; 
virtual tapes in these pools are copied 
after activity is detected. This parameter 
is required.
List of pool 
names, 
separated by 
spaces
autocopy_target_ 
poolname
Specifies the target of the copy operation 
for the pool specified by poolname. Specify 
this parameter for each pool listed by the 
autocopy_pools parameter. 
• You can set this parameter to a target 
VTS system name; in this case, the pool 
is copied to the same path on the target 
server. Ensure that an identically 
named vault exists on the target 
system. The pool itself does not need to 
exist on the target server; it will be 
created, if necessary.
• You can also set this parameter to a 
vault and server, which defines the 
target path on the server. 
• You can set this parameter to a pool on 
a target VTS server; in this case, VTS 
determines the vault in which the pool 
resides on the target system.
In all cases, ensure that no virtual tape 
name on the target system matches the 
name of any virtual tapes to be copied 
(they will be overwritten). Also, the vaults 
on the originating and target VTS systems 
cannot reside in the same GFS file system, 
if GFS is used. 
You can omit this parameter and set the 
autocopy_target_ANYPOOL parameter 
to specify the target for all pools.
VTS system 
name, such as 
vts42:
Or, VTS 
system name 
followed by 
the path to 
the pool, using 
a colon to 
separate 
them, as in 
vts42:/
VAULT00/
POOL1










