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password (if the vault is encrypted) and information in the Comments field.
The Edit unmanaged vault page lets you edit the vault's name and information
in the Comments field.
Validate a vault 1 Select the vault.
2 Click
Validate.
You will be taken to the Validation (p. 251) page with an already pre-selected vault
as a source. The vault validation checks all the archives in this vault.
Delete a vault 1 Select the vault.
2 Click
Delete.
You'll be asked whether to keep the archives stored in the vault, or delete the vault
along with all the archives. The plans and tasks that use this vault will fail.
If you choose to keep the archives for a managed vault, the vault will be detached
from the storage node. Later on, you'll be able to attach this vault to the same or to
another storage node.
Explore an
unmanaged vault
1 Select the unmanaged vault.
2 Click
Explore.
The vault will be available for examination with the standard file manager program.
Attach the managed
vault that was deleted
without removing its
content.
Click
Attach.
The procedure of attaching a managed vault to a storage node is described in-depth
in the Attaching a managed vault (p. 146) section.
Change user
credentials for
accessing a vault
Click Change user.
Changing user credentials is available for vaults that reside on shared storages only.
Refresh a vault's
information
Click
Refresh.
While you are reviewing the vault content, archives can be added to the vault,
deleted or modified. Click Refresh to update the vault information with the most
recent changes.
Actions on a tape library on a managed vault
Define tape labels and
perform inventorying
of a tape library on a
managed vault
Click
Manage tapes.
In the Tape Management window, define labels for tapes and refresh the inventory.
For more details, see the Managing tape library (p. 152) section.
Rescan tapes in a
managed vaults
Click
Rescan tapes.
Rescan reads information about the content of user-selected tapes and updates the
storage node database.
This operation is described in-depth in the Rescan (p. 153) section.