
Using the Device Monitor Window
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Edit
Undo
- Allows you to cancel the last action.
Cut, Copy, Paste
- Commands for managing items in the display lists.
Find, Find Next, Find Prev, Find All
- Commands for finding items in
the display lists.
View
Contains commands for specifying your viewing preferences for the
Device Monitor, including showing and hiding the toolbar or tree, using
the topology window, and refreshing the display. See “Customizing the
Window” on page 226.
Actions
Up Drive
- Sets the operating mode of the drive to up in automatic
volume recognition (AVR) mode. This is the normal and default mode
for drives. In AVR mode, a robotic library automatically retrieves,
mounts, unmounts, and stores volumes. Manual intervention is
necessary only when a request causes an error.
For standalone drives using labeled volumes, when the volume is
mounted and the tape drive is ready, Media Manager automatically
reads the recorded media ID and assigns the tape drive.
For standalone drives using unlabeled volumes, you assign tape drives
to requests using Actions > Assign Request.
Up Drive, Operator Control
- Sets the operating mode of the drive to
up in operator control mode (OPR). This mode is normally used only
for security reasons. Do not use this mode for drives that are being used
by NetBackup.
This command appears on the menu only if it has been enabled. To
enable this command, click View > Options > Device Monitor and
select Allow Drive Up, Operator Controlled.
By default, all operations in this mode are similar to AVR mode. If
standalone drive extensions have been disabled, all operations are
similar to AVR mode, except that labeled volumes are not automatically
assigned to standalone drives. You must assign a standalone drive to a
request using Actions > Assign Request. You can disable drive
extensions by selecting Host Properties > Media Servers > Media.
Down Drive
- Sets the operating mode of the drive to the DOWN
mode, so it is not available to Media Manager. In this mode, drives are
not under control of Media Manager and cannot be assigned to
requests.
When changing the operating mode of drives in SSO configurations,
also see “Changing the Operating Mode of a Drive” on page 230.
Applies only to
NetBackup
Enterprise
Server.
Device Monitor Menus and Commands (continued)
Menu
Commands
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