Virtual TapeServer 6.04.03 Operations and Administration Guide

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Using Scan/Cleanup
Scan/Cleanup is a Virtual TapeServer (VTS) feature that is designed to help you maintain
VTS. It scans pools and virtual tapes to identify virtual tapes that are past their retention
period. Scan/Cleanup can erase old virtual tapes to recover disk space. You can also schedule
virtual tape erasures when the overall disk space falls below a specified threshold. Scan/
Cleanup can be used to erase tapes after migration. See
Migrating Data to Physical Tape on
page 107 for more information about migration.
To enable Scan/Cleanup, you must modify the VTS configuration file to configure the
cleanup_ parameters.
Here is a description of the general Scan/Cleanup functionality and the erase process:
A virtual tape that is locked cannot be erased. Virtual tapes can be individually locked,
locked by pool, or locked by autoloading. The locked status must be manually changed to
erase a locked virtual tape.
For the erase process, the following rules are applied and the virtual tapes are erased.
Do not schedule erasure of virtual tapes that have not been migrated by VTS.
Do not schedule erasure of a virtual tape that is smaller than a minimum file size.
Schedule erasure of a virtual tape if its retention time has expired. (The retention
period is set when the pool is created or modified.)
Schedule erasure of virtual tapes that exceed a specified percent of usage.
Each time Scan/Cleanup runs, it scans all virtual tapes and applies these business rules.
If a virtual tape meets the criteria, it is identified for erasure. Once a virtual tape is
erased, it cannot be recovered.
The erase process can be manual or automated. To enable Scan/Cleanup, set the
cleanup_enable and cleanup_autoerase parameters in the VTS configuration file.
Then, configure cleanup_scan_at and cleanup_interval. The cleanup_enable
parameter enables the feature, the cleanup_autoerase parameter enables automated
erasure, and the cleanup_scan_at and cleanup_interval parameters determine how
often and how frequently the process will be run. By default, automated erasure is
disabled.
You can force an erasure or block an erasure by using the checkboxes on the Scan/Cleanup
page. However, when an erase process completes (either auto-erase or erase-now), these
overrides are removed.
When Scan/Cleanup erases a virtual tape, the header information (metadata) remains
stored on VTS.
Scan/Cleanup does not affect a virtual tape's encryption setting.
This chapter describes how to enable, configure, and use Scan/Cleanup.