}
\end{verbatim}
+\subsection{ScratchPool = \lt{}pool-resource-name\gt{}}
+This directive permits to specify a dedicate \textsl{Scratch} pool for the
+current pool. This is useful when using multiple storage sharing the same
+mediatype or when you want to dedicate volumes to a particular set of pool.
+
\subsection{Enhance attributes despooling}
If the storage daemon and the director are on the same machine, the spool file
that contains attributes is read directly by the director instead of being
what is stored for the Volume. To change the value for an existing
Volume you must use the {\bf update} command in the Console.
+\label{PoolScratchPool}
+\item [ScratchPool = \lt{}pool-resource-name\gt{}]
+ \index[dir]{ScrachPool}
+ \index[dir]{Directive!ScrachPool}
+ This directive permits to specify a dedicate \textsl{Scratch} for the
+ current pool. This pool will replace the special pool named \textsl{Scrach}
+ for volume selection. For more information about \textsl{Scratch} see
+ \ilink{Scratch Pool}{TheScratchPool} section of this manual. This is useful
+ when using multiple storage sharing the same mediatype or when you want to
+ dedicate volumes to a particular set of pool.
+
\label{PoolRecyclePool}
\item [RecyclePool = \lt{}pool-resource-name\gt{}]
\index[dir]{RecyclePool}
\index[dir]{Directive!RecyclePool}
- On versions 2.1.4 or greater, this directive defines to which pool
+ This directive defines to which pool
the Volume will be placed (moved) when it is recycled. Without
this directive, a Volume will remain in the same pool when it is
recycled. With this directive, it can be moved automatically to any