Status icons, Devices (configuration), To view device details – HP D2D100 Backup System User Manual
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Table 2 Summary page layout
1
Navigation bar
Select the appropriate option from the side bar.
2
Help and logout
The Help option opens the help pages.
Logout closes your session on the HP D2D Backup System. If somebody else
logs in, you will be automatically logged out.
3
Device information
This section provides the information that identifies your HP D2D Backup
System. It shows the IP Address and Network Name of the HP D2D Backup
System.
4
Status details
This section provides details about overall system status and the status of
system components. Additional information is provided if the status is not
OK. See also “
Network, Disk Usage and RAID all link directly to the relevant pages for
more information.
If a tape drive is connected directly to the HP D2D Backup System, its status
is also displayed in this section with a link to job history.
5
Configured backup
devices
This section shows the devices that have been configured and their
connection status. Our example shows one autoloader and no tape drives.
Note that when a tape drive is shown, it is the tape drive that has been
configured on the HP D2D Backup System and not the physical tape drive
that may be attached to it.
The icon for the device changes to indicate a copy or export to physical tape
by showing the cartridge partially ejected.
To configure the devices, select Devices from the navigation side bar. Or:
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Click on the relevant Edit Config, iSCSI or Cartridges link to view specific
information for the selected device.
Status icons
Indicates a healthy system or system component.
Indicates a warning or error state.
Devices (Configuration)
By default, one autoloader is created automatically when a new host connects to the HP D2D Backup
System. Use this page to view and configure the default autoloader and to create additional devices, if
required, for the host.
The top half of the page shows the six possible devices available on the HP D2D Backup System. None
or all of these may be populated depending on how many devices have been created.
To view device details
Click on Select to view the details for a selected device in the bottom half of the page, where you can
also edit and delete details.
There are also links on the Name, Cartridges and Connection fields that take you directly to the relevant
information for that device.
NOTE:
If a device is shown as not connected, this indicates that the iSCSI Initiator on the host has not logged on.
For more information, see “
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