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Tabs
Devices Tab
The “Devices” tab shows a “tree” view on the left with an entry representing each virtual
and physical device (physically attached or connected via iSCSI) (See Figure 3-22). Vir-
tual tape drives and stackers (libraries) appear as numbered “VirtTapeDrive” and “Virt-
Stacker” objects, respectively. Physical tape drives and stackers appear as numbered
“Stacker” and “Tape drive” objects, respectively. Optical drives, also supported by the
miSAN-V-Series, appear as “Optical drive” objects. The device tree, under the head
folder “Devices”, is fully expanded by default, showing a folder for “Virtual” and “Physical”
devices. All configured virtual devices are found in the “Virtual” folder. All external physi-
cal devices, whether physically attached or connected over the network using iSCSI,
appear in the “Physical” folder. If an externally connected physical device does not
appear in a folder, make sure the miSAN-V-Series is configured properly to use it. The
“Devices” folder will update automatically whenever the miSAN-V-Series device configu-
ration changes, such as after changing the number of virtual devices.
Figure 3-22 “Devices” Tab
Note
To rename a virtual tape drive or stacker, click on the desired device to
select it, and then right-click it to show a pop-up command to Rename
Figure 3-23 Renaming a Virtual Tape
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