\subsubsection{Recycle Pool = \lt{}pool-name\gt{}}
\index[general]{Recycle Pool}
-The new \textbf{RecyclePool} directive defines to which pool the Volume will
+The \textbf{RecyclePool} 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 existing pool during a recycle. This directive is
\subsubsection{ScratchPool = \lt{}pool-resource-name\gt{}}
\index[general]{ScratchPool}
-This directive permits to specify a specific \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.
+This directive permits specifing a specific \textsl{Scratch} pool for the
+current pool. When this directive is specified, the default pool
+named \textsl{Scratch} will no longer be used when the Director
+searches for a new Volume.
+This is useful when using multiple storage devices sharing
+the same Media Type or when you want to dedicate volumes to a particular
+set of pools.
\subsubsection{Enhanced Attribute Despooling}
\index[general]{Attribute Despooling}