Scalar DLC Reference Guide
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Field/Button
Icon
Operation
Description
Reserving
Supplied
The drive reserving list.
Select
Drive
The drive name.
Select
Media Type
The drive type. Refer to
Drive Types
on page
249.
Select
Client
The drive owner, if any.
Defining
Supplied
The drive defining list.
Select
Drive
The drive name.
Select
Media Type
The drive type. The drive type. Refer to
Drive
Types
on page 249.
Select
Client
The drive owner.
Unreserve All
Click
Unreserve all slots currently reserved for the client (storage,
I/E, and drives).
Up
Click
Reserve the selected drive for the client, the drive should be
empty. Has the same effect as the DAS command “
allocd
drive UP
”. Refer to
DAS Administration Guide
.
Down
Click
Unreserve the selected drive for the client, the drive should be
empty. Has the same effect as the DAS command “
allocd
drive DOWN
”. Refer to
DAS Administration Guide
.
Force Up
Click
Reserve the selected drive for the client. Has the same effect
as the DAS command “
allocd drive FUP
”. Refer to
DAS
Administration Guide
.
Force Down
Click
Unreserve the selected drive for the client. Has the same
effect as the DAS command “
allocd drive FDOWN
”. Refer to
DAS Administration Guide
.
Define
Click
Open pop-up Define Drives pane. See
Figure 101
on page
140.
Help
Click
Open online help for the current pane.
Note
The client may access only the reserved drives if there is
Requires Drive Allocation
property checked (refer to
Properties
on page 136); if this property is not checked, the
client does not need reserving the drive(s).
Reserving drive(s) however guaranties that no other client will access the reserved drive,
especially when the reservation is exclusive (refer to
Drive
on page 104).
Summary of Contents for Scalar 1000
Page 14: ...xiv Figures...
Page 86: ...70 Management GUI...
Page 188: ...172 Configuration Tab...
Page 198: ...182 Events Tab...
Page 254: ...238 Tools and Utilities...
Page 282: ...266 DAS Guide...
Page 292: ...276 SCSI Guide...
Page 300: ...284 ROBAR Guide...
Page 304: ...288 Index...