You can use the following procedure to remove a tape drive that is no longer required.
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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This section includes the following topics:
The Manage Devices page shows all the devices that have been added to the NetVault Backup Server. The current status of the devices is depicted using the following light icons.
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Details: This area shows general information about the drive: |
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Name: Drive name. |
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Machine: Machine name. |
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Drive status: Online or offline. |
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Media status: Unloaded or empty. |
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Drive Statistics: This area shows the drive usage statistics: |
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Total Data Written: Total amount of data written using the drive. |
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Total Data Read: Total amount of data read using the drive. |
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Write Errors: Number of write errors reported. |
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Read Errors: Number of read errors reported. |
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Date Last Written: Date on which the last write operation was performed. |
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Date Last Read: Date on which the last read operation was performed. |
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Name: Library name. |
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Physical slot position: Physical slot number. |
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Logical slot position: Logical slot number. |
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Cleaning: This area shows the drive cleaning statistics: |
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Date Last Cleaned: Date on which the drive last cleaning operation was performed. |
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Time Since Last Cleaning: Time elapsed since the last automatic or manual cleaning operation. |
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Times Cleaned: Number of times the drive has been cleaned. |
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Data Transferred Since Last Clean: Amount of data read or written since the last cleaning operation. |
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Time In Use Since Last Clean: Duration of time the drive has been used for read or write operations since the last cleaning operation. |
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Soft Errors Since Last Clean: Number of read or write errors reported since the last cleaning operation. |
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Total Data Written: Total amount of data written using the drive. |
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Total Data Read: Total amount of data read using the drive. |
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Total Write Errors: Total number of write errors reported. |
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Total Read Errors: Total number of read errors reported. |
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Time Writing: Time taken for writing operation. |
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Time Reading: Time taken for reading operation. |
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Click OK to close the Details dialog box. |
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Name: Library name. |
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Physical slot position: Physical position of the slot. |
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Logical slot position: Logical position of the slot. |
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Locked by: This option is displayed if a media is present in the slot or the slot is reserved. |
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Media: This section is similar to the Media section for the drives described earlier in this section. |
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Click OK to close the Details dialog box. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices. |
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Click Configure. |
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In the Edit Drive dialog box, configure the settings in the following tabs: |
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NDMP Configuration: The NDMP parameters are available here. The default settings for any parameter on this tab must not be changed unless otherwise advised by Quest Support. For more information about these settings, see NDMP settings. |
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Configuration: Set the required parameters here.The default settings for any parameter on this tab must not be changed unless otherwise advised by Quest Support. For more information about these settings, see General settings for tape drives. |
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Performance: For more information about these settings, see Drive performance settings. |
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Statistics: For more information about these settings, see Statistics collection settings. |
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SCSI Configuration: The default timeout value for the different types of SCSI commands is set to zero, which correspond to the following intervals: |
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Generic Cleaning: To configure generic cleaning settings for a tape drive, select this option. For more information about these settings, see Generic cleaning settings. |
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Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog box. |
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