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Operating the Web Control Panel
Cybernetics
UM-MV-86-B1-0801
Stacker slots are presented as a table with columns for the following fields:
Element: Numbered virtual stacker slots and tape drive(s)
Tape: Tapes presented in the virtual stacker slots and drive(s)
The “Tape” column shows the tapes a virtual stacker presents to a host 
system. A virtual stacker presents its tapes by populating the slots from the top of 
the column, beginning at Slot 1.
If the miSAN-V-Series is configured with a physical tape drive and/or library, a
host can access the physical tape drive/library by proxy using the virtual stacker.
Direct host access for a physical tape drive pairs the physical tape in the drive with
the first slot in the virtual stacker. To access the physical tape, move the tape from
Slot 1 to the virtual stacker drive. You can enable direct host access to a physical
tape drive from the physical tape drive’s 
Menu button (See 
“Physical Stacker
Device Panel” on page 82
).
Direct host access for a physical stacker pairs the physical stacker slots with the
virtual stacker slots, beginning at Slot 1. You can enable direct host access to a
physical stacker with the physical stacker’s popup menu (See 
“Physical Stacker
Device Panel” on page 82
). When direct host access to a physical stacker is
enabled, the virtual stacker’s “Tape” column will show each physical tape by list-
ing in each slot the corresponding physical stacker’s slot number along with the
physical tape’s name.
Tapes can be moved within the virtual stacker to other slots or drives using a
popup menu. This allows for moving tapes without having to use host backup soft-
ware.
The “Move to” popup menu is accessed by first selecting the desired virtual tape
and then right-clicking it. The submenus allow for moving the selected tape to
Figure 3-25 Virtual Stacker Device Panel