The Manage Devices page shows all the devices that have been added to the NetVault Server. The current status of the devices is depicted using the following light icons.
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Name: Library name. |
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Machine: Machine name. |
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Status: Device status (online or offline). |
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Click OK to close the Details dialog box. |
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Edit Device page appears. This page displays Library Configuration area and Selected Drives area. Click Show Drives tab to display Choose Drives area. |
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In the Library Configuration area, click the applicable library to display the library picture, type, and details in the Selected Drives area. The Selected Drives area shows the details of the first drive in the selected bay. |
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Click the library and then click Configure. Configure the parameters under the following tabs: |
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Click OK to close the configuration dialog box. |
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Click Save. |
NetVault provides two device view types:
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Physical View – This is the default view type. This view displays the actual structure of the library, including all drives, slots, and entry/exit ports. Media are shown at their current location in the library. |
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Logical View – This view is centered around the actual media in a library. The device tree consists of two folders – Drives and Media. The libraries and drives are grouped as Drives, and the Media are grouped according to the Group Label. |
To change the device view type, follow these steps:
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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Click Change View. |
Before opening a library door, you must issue the Open Door command from the WebUI. NetVault puts a software lock on the library door to prevent anyone from opening the door without issuing the Open Door command. If you do not issue this command, NetVault does not know when tapes are added, removed, or rearranged, and it may attempt to load non-existent media.
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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