UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsOperator’sMANUALmiSAN-V-SeriesD2D2T Backup with removable AIT Tape Drive UM-MV-86Rev. B1-0801
10Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Figure 3-51 “Confirm data overwrite” Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95Figure 3-52 “Manage vol
100 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• State: Indicates one of the following states:• “Running” – Either Actively doing work
Operating the Web Control Panel 101UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsYou can copy the “Job log” contents to the clipboard by first right-clicking in the“Job
102 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Messages TabThe “Messages” tab reports disk accessibility and reading/writing errors, w
Operating the Web Control Panel 103UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics1) "Create VTs" - this brings up the same window as "Tools->Create vi
104 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801
105 Telnet Menu SystemCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801C h a p t e r 4 Telnet Menu SystemTelnet Menu Syste
106 Telnet Menu SystemCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801miSAN-V-Series MessagesThe miSAN-V-Series may on occasion need to display a message to the user. Mes
Telnet Menu System 107UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsThe “Main Menu” and each submenu include an item marked:x) ExitIf if any changes are made to the inf
108 Telnet Menu SystemCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Swap SCSI HBA portsOffline MaintenanceThis menu is used for maintenance such as uploading hardware c
Telnet Menu System 109UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsLoad board codeThis menu item loads firmware into the miSAN-V-Series from a connected physicaltape d
11 Introduction to the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801C h a p t e r 1 Introduction to the miSANm
110 Telnet Menu SystemCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801
111 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801C h a p t e r 5 Using the 3ware Dis
112 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Logging InWhen you first view 3DM in a browser, you must log in before you can view or ch
113 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801The menu bar across the top of the screen gives you access to other pages in 3DM. Youcan
114 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08013DM Screens and What They're Used For3DM Page DescriptionController Summary Provides
115 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Setting Up 3DM PreferencesThe 3DM Settings page allows for defining preference settings t
116 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08012. In the E-mail notification section of the 3DM Settings page, enter or change thesettin
117 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801To set the frequency of page refreshes:1. Click 3DM Settings on the menu bar.2. In the Pa
118 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Controller Summary PageThe Summary page appears after you first logon to 3DM, and when yo
119 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Controller Details PageThe Controller Details page appears when you choose Information &g
12 Introduction to the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Standard miSAN-V-Series models include software support for virtual tapes, drives and librarie
120 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Unit Information PageThe Unit Information page appears when you choose Information >
121 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Unit Details PageThe Unit Details page appears when you click an ID number on the Unit In
122 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• Subunits: If the unit has subunits, details of the subunits are shown.•Port #: If the T
123 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• Firmware: The firmware version of the drive.•Unit: The unit the drive belongs to, if ap
124 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Controller Settings PageThe Controller Settings page appears when you choose Management &
125 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Background Task RateThe Background Task Rate fields let you change the balance of backgro
126 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801manually. It is recommended that a file system check be executed when the rebuildcomplete
127 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Scheduling PageThe Scheduling page appears when you choose Management > Scheduling fro
128 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801About Task SchedulesEach type of task may be scheduled for up to seven times per week. Th
129 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Maintenance PageThe Maintenance page appears when you choose Management > Maintenanc
13 Introduction to the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801FunctionalityNetwork ConnectionThe miSAN-V-Series includes two Gigabit Ethernet network interf
130 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801In addition, if there is a unit with the status Inoperable before a rescan (for example,
131 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Maintenance Task ButtonsBelow the list of units, a row of task buttons lets you preform m
132 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Available Drives (to Create Units)This section lists the drives on the controller which a
133 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Alarms PageThe Alarms page appears when you click Alarms on the menu bar.This page displa
134 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08013DM Settings PageThe 3DM Settings page appears when you click 3DM Settings on the menu ba
135 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801E-mail NotificationUse the fields in this section to set up and manage notifications of e
UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics136 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Remote AccessAllow Remote Connections: This field enables or disables the ability for use
Using the 3ware Disk Manager® 137UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cyberneticsbefore they can be used. If you want to add drives to be used in the unit, see “Adding aD
138 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Configuring DrivesCreating a Hot SpareYou can designate an available drive as a hot spare
Using the 3ware Disk Manager® 139UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsThis is useful if you know that a drive is developing a problem and you want to replace i
14 Introduction to the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Web Control PanelThe miSAN-V-Series offers a universally compatible Web Control Panel accessib
140 Using the 3ware Disk Manager®Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801You can now remove the drive from your system. If you removed a drive that was partof a u
141 Packing and Shipping InstructionsCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801C h a p t e r 6 Packing and Shippin
142 Packing and Shipping InstructionsCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Using the Proper Packing MaterialsYou must use the original packing materials that ca
143 Packing and Shipping InstructionsCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801To prepare the chassis for shipping, complete the following steps:1. Enclose the unit
144 Packing and Shipping InstructionsCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08015. Place the second cardboard shell on top of the chassis.6. Open the accessory box,
Packing and Shipping Instructions 145UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics8. Place the accessory box on top of the cardboard shell and if you are returning the
146 Packing and Shipping InstructionsCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801
147 Product SpecificationsCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801C h a p t e r 7 Product SpecificationsSupporte
148 Product SpecificationsCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801iSCSI Network Ports (ETH1, ETH2)10/100/1000Base-T (1 Gigabit/sec.) TCP/IPRJ-45 connectorSCSI Par
149Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Appendix A Microsoft® iSCSI Initiator Software ClientHost sys
Introduction to the miSAN 15UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cyberneticsan illegitimate device on the network could perform a denial-of-service attack on themiSAN by
150Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08014. Scroll down to the “Files in this Download” section, and then click the applicable “fre”link for a 32-bit (“x86”) or
151Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08016. Choose a location for the file in the Save As dialog box, and then click Save. The fileis then saved to the specifie
152Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08012. Click Next to continue.3. Read the license agreement in the “License Agreement” window, select “I agree,” and then c
153Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08014. Choose a location to install the driver files in the “Select Installation Folder” window,and then click Next to cont
154Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801The Microsoft iSCSI Installation Program will execute once the setupfiles have been copied. 6. Choose to “Install Compl
155Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Changing initiator node nameThe initiator is automatically assigned a unique name during the installation process.Make
156Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08013. Clicking Advanced... allows access to security settings, such as CHAPauthentication, which is supported by Cybernet
157Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Select the “Targets” tab to view the iSCSI targets discovered through the added targetportals. To log onto an iSCSI tar
158Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801After the target has been logged onto, it will show as “Connected”on the “Available Targets” tab.6. Repeat this process
159Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08013. Select lanmanserver in the folder tree.4. Select Edit > Add value... from the menu bar5. Enter the Value Name Dep
16 Introduction to the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801SCSI host bus adapter (HBA) to the operating system and application software. To thehost syste
160Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Using Backup Software with the iSCSI InitiatorWhen using backup software with the Microsoft® iSCSI Initiator, the iSCSI
161UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsInitiator service MSiSCSI and the Workstation network and connection serviceLanmanWorkstation.5. After you are finishe
162Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08012. Highlight one of the targets and press “Details” 3. Click “Log off”.4. Repeat the process for each target on the mac
163Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-0801Appendix B Linux iSCSI InitiatorIntroduction There are many v
164Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-0801agement utilities pluggable with the kernel portion of Open-iSCSI or any futurue initiatordu-jour. Core-iSCSI is based
165UM-MV-12-B1-0801 CyberneticsRed Hat 9 & Enterprise Linux 3 To install an RPM: Go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-iscsi and download th
166Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-0801Also, try a tar to write & read to the drive. `tar -cvf /dev/st0 /somedir` will backup the"somedir" direc
167Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Appendix C GlossaryThe following list of terms and definition
168Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801CHAP – “Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol” (CHAP) is a scheme that uses a3-way “handshake” (peer-response-aut
169Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801iSCSI Initiator – A device that begins an iSCSI transaction by issuing a command toanother device (the iSCSI target) to
17 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801C h a p t e r 2 Setting Up the miSANThis ch
170Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Optical Disc – An optical disc is an electronic data storage medium that can be written toand read using a low-powered
171Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801RAID 1 – This is the simplest form of a fault-tolerant array. Based on the concept of mir-roring, this array consists o
UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics172parity information until the failed drive is regenerated. This can cause degradation inapplication program performance
173UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsTCP/IP – The suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet.Unit – A logical unit of storage,
174Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801
175Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Appendix D Common QuestionsThe following text explains possib
176Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801virtual tapes. As explained earlier, the barcode labels will also be copied from physicaltape to virtual tape.Problem:T
177Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08012. Confirm you have assigned the created virtual tapes to the desired virtual devicesfrom the Web Control Panel: “Tools
UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics178• If using a managed network switch, verify the miSAN-V-Series is synchronizing at 1000Base-T. If not, change the netwo
179Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Appendix E Return PoliciesShipping DamageYou must immediat
18 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Installing the Hardware ComponentsRackmount InstallationThe rackmount installation requires a 2U sp
UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics180Software ProductsSoftware is not eligible for return.Tape Media ProductsUnopened tapes are eligible for return within 1
181UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cyberneticswere included in the original shipment. For more information about preparing the equip-ment for shipping, please see yo
182Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801
183Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Appendix F Technical SupportIf problems occur during installa
184Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801
iCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Appendix G Cybernetics miSAN-V-Series NoticesNoticesCopyright©
iiCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801FCC NoticeThis equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital devicepursuant to Part 15
iiiCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801more of the outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownershipof such entity.“You” (or “Your”) shall mean an individual
ivCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this section) patent license to make, havemade, use, offer to sell, sell,
vUM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsNotwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify the terms of anyseparate license agreement you may ha
19 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801NetworkManagement LAN Port (ETH0)Using the Management LAN port, connect the miSAN-V-Series to your
viCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OFLIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT(INCLUDING NEG
2Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Guide to conventionsThroughout the miSAN-V-Series manual, you will find caution and note boxes similar tothose below. Ple
20 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Series to a UPS. If you do not use a UPS, each power supply should be connected to aseparate power
21 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Configuring the Network and iSCSI SettingsThe following sections include procedures for configuring
22 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Network SetupCertain network parameters must be changed to make the miSAN-V-Series visible onyour n
23 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801The initiator and target are identified to each other by iSCSI Names. The iSCSI Namesmust be unique
24 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801192.168.1.1. Once the Web Control Panel has loaded, select Remote iSCSI Devices from miSAN-V-Series
25 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08012. Administrator • Can do anything except change encryption settings. • Configures menu settings, n
26 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801The Security OfficerThe security officer account is disabled by default. While the security officer
27 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801the number of virtual tapes will destroy all data currently stored on them. Changing the numbers an
28 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Virtual Standalone DrivesStandalone drives are useful in cases where tapes are not assigned for dif
29 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08013. Select the “Create virtual tapes…” option.A window will appear showing the current number of vir
3Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-0801Table of ContentsGuide to conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08017. Click OK to save changes.The device tree on the “Devices” tab will refresh to update the configu
31 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801virtual tapes, and access the physical stacker directly using the virtual stacker. Toconfigure a ph
32 Setting Up the miSANCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801When Shutdown is selected, a window will appear confirming the HSTC engine shut-down (See Figure 2
33 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801C h a p t e r 3 Operating the Web Co
34 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801ToolsThe Tools selection contains menu items that allow clients to configure the HSTC vi
35 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801items, which are explained in the “Menu Descriptions” section: Product Information,SCSI
36 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Virtual tape TabThe “Virtual tapes” tab shows the current status of each miSAN-V-Series
37 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801configuration, Rescan physical devices, Logout admin, and Shut down the HSTC (See Figure
38 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Panel. Actions such as creating virtual tapes will give an error message while thedisks
39 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801To create a number of virtual tapes use either the Basic or Advanced tab:1. Enter a “Num
4Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-0801Creating Virtual Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Deciding How
40 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801the total storage capacity for all disks to create equally sized virtual tapes (See Figu
41 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801.To begin formatting the disks, click Format all disks. The miSAN-V-Series will theneras
42 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Assign Virtual TapesThis item allows for viewing and changing the assignments of the vir
43 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Physical Stacker Copy ProfilesThis item allows you to create copy profiles to use when e
44 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801clicking the -> button, which assigns the virtual tape name to the “Virtual tape” cel
45 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801in the range, hold down SHIFT, and then click the last tape in the range. To assign thes
46 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801the “Messages” tab and for email messages sent from the miSAN-V-Series (See“Message Deli
47 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801standalone tape drive or tape library, the “Devices” folder on the “Devices” tab willref
48 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801When Shutdown is selected, a window will appear confirming the HSTC engine shut-down (Se
49 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801HSTC OptionsConfiguration.Device ID orderThis option is only displayed when the miSAN-V-
5Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-0801SNMPWEBCARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801An miSAN-V-Series with two standalone drives and one changer, Base SCSI ID set to2, and
51 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801policy will pause and remain in the running state but will not access the disk(s)until t
52 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Drive compression for copyingThis option enables or disables internal tape drive data co
53 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801“Advanced Options” menu. For each virtual device, select a tape device emulationfor back
54 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801To test the configuration, pull the AC power plug on the UPS. The “Messages” tab on theW
55 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801You do not have to configure “Settings” > “Network” > “SNMP”, because the HSTC doe
56 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801SCSI ConfigurationSCSI HBA PortsDepending on the miSAN-V series configuration, there wil
57 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801HBA X speedThe “SCSI bus speed” setting defaults to “Auto.” The “Auto” setting provides
58 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801tem is not set to use bi-directional authentication, these entries will not be checkedby
59 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08012. Enable Remote iSCSI device 1.3. Enter the IP address iSCSI device.4. Enter iSCSI user
6Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-0801Mounted Medium listbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Autoload checkbox . . .
60 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-08016. Enter new password. (Password must match the password on the iSCSI deviceand is recom
61 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-080110. Select Create virtual tapes... from the Tools drop-down menu.11. Open the Format dis
62 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Network ConfigurationThis submenu is used to configure the network interface(s). Based o
63 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801interface, menu options are to enable the interface, and to set “IP address”, “sub-net m
64 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801If the user tries to save an invalid configuration, the miSAN-V-Series will displayan er
65 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801bondXSettings for “bondX IP address”, “bondX subnet mask” and “bondX MTU” will beshown o
66 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801•“From” line: Given as the miSAN-V-Series “Hostname,” as set in the “NetworkConfiguratio
67 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801separate each with a semi-colon (‘;’) followed by a space. For example:techsupport@domai
68 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801To disable password authentication (remove an existing password), clear the cur-rent ent
69 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801The configured emulations can be selected for use by virtual devices using the“Virtual D
7Cybernetics UM-MV-12-B1-08013DM2 Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117C
70 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801“Flags” are installed con figuration options, such as “ASP”, “iSCSI-HOST” and “iSCSIDEVI
71 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801TabsDevices TabThe “Devices” tab shows a “tree” view on the left with an entry represent
72 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Virtual Tape Drive Device PanelWhen selected in the device tree, a virtual standalone ta
73 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• Stacker slots are presented as a table with columns for the following fields:• Element
74 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801another slot (See Figure 3-26) or drive (See Figure 3-27). Unavailable slots anddrives a
75 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Physical Tape Drive Device PanelWhen selected in the device tree, a physical tape drive
76 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• Tape status: Tape cartridge load status, which reports “Loaded” when ready for use. Fo
77 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801This option allows for setting up offloading from a virtual tape to the physical tapedri
78 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801You can clear the association between a physical tape and the virtual tape for off-loadi
79 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801An alternative way to purge the record of an old backup from your backup soft-ware’s dat
UM-MV-12-B1-0801 Cybernetics8Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Appendi
80 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801The “Source and Destination” frame shows the name of the source (“Virtual tape”)and dest
81 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Host accessHost access enables you to access the physical tape drive directly from your
82 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Physical Stacker Device PanelTapes can be moved within the physical stacker to other slo
83 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• Tape – Tapes inserted in the physical library slots and drive(s)All control and jobs f
84 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• Tape capacity, used space, and free space• Write-protect statusIf the tape has a seria
85 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801select one of the actions, right-click the row for the desired physical tape/virtualtape
86 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801for backup” is selected by default if you choose “Erase VT” or if the virtual tape isalr
87 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801The “Copy selections” tab is used to offload the set of virtual tapes specified usingthe
88 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Continue running jobs even when tapes are changed (requires a copy pro-file) – This opti
89 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801physical stacker and a table, on the right, with all the virtual tapes assigned todevice
9Cybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801List of FiguresFigure 2-1 miSAN-V-Series Rear Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Figure 2-2 mi
UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics90 Operating the Web Control PanelEnabling host access1) Choose the slot(s) in the physical stacker that you want to allow
Operating the Web Control Panel 91UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsProperties tabThe “Properties” tab gives the following information: the model, firmware
92 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801• VT->VT: Shows “Not copying” (idle), “Reading disc” (copying from optical disc to vi
Operating the Web Control Panel 93UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cybernetics.Virtual Tapes TabThe “Virtual tapes” tab shows the current status of each miSAN-V-Serie
94 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Virtual Tape Popup MenuVirtual tape control is handled using a popup menu (See Figure 3-
Operating the Web Control Panel 95UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cyberneticsvolume tag will allow the virtual tape to appear as if it has been replaced by a newempt
96 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801Bar code:Use the Physical tapes tab to select and assign a volume tag from the bar code
Operating the Web Control Panel 97UM-MV-86-B1-0801 Cyberneticsnumber (0-65535). The OK button sets and the Clear button erases the volumetag. Be sure
98 Operating the Web Control PanelCybernetics UM-MV-86-B1-0801their copied virtual tapes. When a backup of a virtual tape begins, its associated phys-
Operating the Web Control Panel 99UM-MV-86-B1-0801 CyberneticsJobs TabThe HSTC uses jobs to do its own internal work such as offloading virtual tapes
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