This section includes the following topics:
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
Device is unavailable. NetVault is unable to detect the device. |
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On the Tape Library Management page, you can view the following information: |
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Library details: This area shows the following information: |
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Name: Library name. |
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Vendor: Vendor name. |
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Product: Library type. |
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Drives: Number of drives. |
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Slots: Number of slots. |
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Client: Client to which the device is attached. |
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Status: Device status (online or offline). |
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Activity: Device or door status. |
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Door: Door status (open or closed). |
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Drives table: The Drives table lists all tape drives for the library. It shows the following information: |
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Status icon: Drive status icon. |
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Bay: Drive bay number. |
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Name: Drive name. |
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Status: Drive status (online or offline). |
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Activity: Idle or writing. |
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Contents: Label of the tape loaded in the drive. If the drive does not contain any tape, the column shows “Unloaded.” |
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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To bring it back online, click Close Door. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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In the list of devices, click the icon to open the library, and then click the Ports link or the corresponding Manage Ports button to open the Port Browser. |
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To close the port after placing a tape, select Close Port. If you have placed a cleaning tape in the port, select Close port with cleaning media. |
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