Virtual TapeServer 6.04.03 Installation Guide
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Overview of Configuration Tasks
After completing the procedures provided in the Virtual TapeServer Quick Setup Guide, you 
can continue the initial configuration of the Virtual TapeServer (VTS) server. This guide 
provides those configuration procedures. The following steps outline the general tasks that 
you must complete to configure VTS. 
1. Validate or change the standard vault layout as described in Reconfiguring Vaults on 
page 3.
2. Configure licensing for virtual tape drives (VTDs), SecureVTS, AutoCopy, and Instant DR 
as described in 
Configuring Licensing on page 9.
3. Create VTDs as described in Creating Virtual Tape Drives on page 11, which also includes 
how to validate that the host server can connect to the VTD(s).
4. Configure access control to grant or limit access to specific VTS functions. See Configuring 
Access Control on page 17.
5. Replace the server certificate, if desired. See Managing Certificates on page 35.
6. Configure VTS to send EMS messages to the host server. Once configured, VTS can 
process mount message requests, VTSPolicy commands, and Tandem Advanced 
Command Language (TACL) heartbeat messages. VTS can send critical and error event 
messages to the host server. Complete the procedures in 
Configuring EMS 
Communication on page 39 to configure this communication.
Note You must configure EMS if Instant DR or AutoCopy is licensed.
Then, use the procedures in the Virtual TapeServer Operations and Administration Guide to 
maintain VTS.










