Virtual TapeServer 8.2 Supplemental Installation Guide
30 | Enabling and Configuring AutoCopy and Instant DR
• Specify a single = in any of the fields to specify the same value as the one directly 
above that value (previous line, same column). Specify == or * in the pool field to 
indicate the same pool as referenced in the source entry, such as /VAULT01/==. You 
can specify == for the target name, which indicates to use the same name as the 
virtual tape you are synchronizing.
• Instant DR is designed to connect to remote disaster recover sites over a connection 
that is much slower than the connection to your host server or the local area network. 
It is important to configure Instant DR in a way that maximizes your bandwidth. It is 
recommended to use a wildcard for your virtual tape name, such as ARC*. The target 
name is the target file name, such as ARCMASTR. Also, you can reduce the amount of 
data sent over the connection to the remote site by using a common target name for all 
virtual tapes in a pool. Because backup data sets change little from day to day, only 
changes are sent to the remote site, thereby minimizing bandwidth.
• Keep the following in mind regarding the target name: If a new generation of a 
backup is done on consecutive days, you might rotate through a group of virtual tapes 
for each backup on each day and retain previous versions online for several days. The 
virtual tape you want to synchronize would be the one most recently created. Each of 
these virtual tapes has been generated from the same backup task such that some of 
the data remains the same from day to day, and some have changed. If the virtual 
tapes involved are named ABC001, ABC002, ABC003, you can use an arbitrary name 
such as ABCABC to give to the virtual tape on the remote site. 
Do this by creating three lines in the jobset. If these virtual tapes are in the same pool, 
you only need to specify vault and pool once and use = for these items on the second 
and third lines. On each line, specify the source virtual tape name. Specify ABCABC 
for target name on the first line and then specify = on the last two lines. 
Alternately, you can use the wildcard shortcut by creating a one-line jobset with the 
value ABC* for the virtual tape name, assuming ABC* does not identify more virtual 
tapes than the ones you are working with. The asterisk is the only wildcard character 
accepted and can be used only in the cartridge field. It can appear anywhere in the 
name (before, after, or in the middle). It can also appear by itself to designate all 
virtual tapes in the pool. If the All Files checkbox is not selected, VTS finds the virtual 
tape identified with a wildcard that has most recently been modified. In this case, it 
makes sense to specifically identify the target virtual tape name instead of using ==. 
If the All Files checkbox is selected, the opposite is true. It is unlikely that you would 
want multiple asterisk-identified source files backed up to the same destination 
virtual tape name. In this case, use == in the target field. 
Also, click DEL for any blank rows in the Job Set section of the page.
11. Click SAVE.










