Руководство Пользователя для Glyph cy-misan-v
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Operating the Web Control Panel
Cybernetics
UM-MV-86-B1-0801
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Stacker slots are presented as a table with columns for the following fields:
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Element: Numbered virtual stacker slots and tape drive(s)
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Tape: Tapes presented in the virtual stacker slots and drive(s)
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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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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
and then right-clicking it. The submenus allow for moving the selected tape to
Figure 3-25 Virtual Stacker Device Panel