05-24-2010 04:19 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:54 PM
How can i create tape device when i want to back up call manager to tape ? When i write backup device name it wants me to select the tape device but there is no tape device how can i add that ?
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05-24-2010 04:41 AM
You did not specify a CUCM version. For appliance models, you would need to add an external
tape drive via the USB interface. Ask your partner/Cisco account team about part numbers:
• DAT-USB-EXT-72= (optional external USB Digital Audio Tape [DAT] tape drive)
• DAT-USB-RM-72= (optional rack-mount USB DAT tape drive)
• DAT-USB-ADPT= (required if DAT-USB-EXT-72= or DAT-USB-RM-72= are used)
I have not used these myself. For pre-appliance days (i.e. CM 4.x) you could order your HP/IBM server with an approved internal DAT. There may have been an approved external DAT as well. I just don't recall seeing one.
The alternative (and my preferred approach) is to backup the CUCM cluster to an off box location using SFTP. Then worry about getting a tape drive or backup agent attached to that off box backup server.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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05-24-2010 04:48 AM
If you want to specify a "tape drive" as the backup destination then a physical drive would be required, yes. Otherwise you can send the backup to a network location via SFTP.
Pre-appliance models had a similar rule. "Tape" meant locally or direct attached archive. "Local" meant a local file and "network" meant that BARS would copy the backup to an offbox location.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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05-24-2010 04:41 AM
You did not specify a CUCM version. For appliance models, you would need to add an external
tape drive via the USB interface. Ask your partner/Cisco account team about part numbers:
• DAT-USB-EXT-72= (optional external USB Digital Audio Tape [DAT] tape drive)
• DAT-USB-RM-72= (optional rack-mount USB DAT tape drive)
• DAT-USB-ADPT= (required if DAT-USB-EXT-72= or DAT-USB-RM-72= are used)
I have not used these myself. For pre-appliance days (i.e. CM 4.x) you could order your HP/IBM server with an approved internal DAT. There may have been an approved external DAT as well. I just don't recall seeing one.
The alternative (and my preferred approach) is to backup the CUCM cluster to an off box location using SFTP. Then worry about getting a tape drive or backup agent attached to that off box backup server.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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05-24-2010 04:44 AM
u mean i have to plug in real tape drive via usb interfaces to servers ?
05-24-2010 04:48 AM
If you want to specify a "tape drive" as the backup destination then a physical drive would be required, yes. Otherwise you can send the backup to a network location via SFTP.
Pre-appliance models had a similar rule. "Tape" meant locally or direct attached archive. "Local" meant a local file and "network" meant that BARS would copy the backup to an offbox location.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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05-24-2010 04:52 AM
ok thank you very much
05-24-2010 05:00 AM
No problem!
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10-05-2010 07:26 AM
Hi,
I need one info. I heard that DAT-USB-RM-72 is of End of sale.We have ordered MCS7845I3-k9-UCC1 for Unity Connection 8.x along with DAT Drive DAT-USB-RM-72 ,but we couldn't get it due to EoS.
Can you please let me know any other compatible DAT drive is available for the above Unity server so that we can order it.
Thanks & Regards,
Krishna
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