Virtual TapeServer 8.2 Supplemental Installation Guide
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Preface
Welcome to the Virtual TapeServer Supplemental Installation Guide. This guide provides
additional configuration information for Virtual TapeServer (VTS), which should be used
after completing the procedures in the Virtual TapeServer Quick Start Guide and Virtual
TapeServer Configuration Guide. This guide is provided for HP personnel only.
Supported release version updates
This guide supports all J06 release version updates (RVUs), all H06 RVUs, and all G06 RVUs,
until otherwise indicated in a replacement publication.
Typographical conventions
This guide uses the following typographical conventions:
This icon is used throughout the guide to note the access right(s) required to perform the
procedure that follows.
Related documentation
In addition to this guide, the following documentation is provided:
• Virtual TapeServer Quick Start Guide, which provides instructions for installing the
hardware and configuring VTS on the network.
• Virtual TapeServer Configuration Guide, which describes how to configure VTS and how
to use the VTS web interface to manage VTS.
• Help, which provides detailed instructions for working with the web interface
• Virtual TapeServer Release Notes, which provides information about system support,
known issues, and other information about the current release. Please see your Technical
Support representative for a copy of the release notes for this software release for any
updated information on the product.
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Bold Italic Represents variables within file names, command syntax, or
other literal text.
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code, file content (such as parameters), and command-line text.
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