Fibre channel interface, Iscsi interface – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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The information for the Interface Information tab is generated automatically and manual configuration
is discouraged.
However, you may use this tab to adjust the port to which a drive has been assigned; see
change drive assignment (page 32)
.
The following information is provided for a device that is configured to use the Fibre Channel
interface.
NOTE:
It does not matter how many ports a device is configured to use; there is only one column
for FC Address, World Wide Port Name, and Number Of Logins. Devices configured on multiple
ports have a list of the format “[Port Label]: [Value]” in these columns.
Fibre Channel interface
Table 10 Fibre Channel Interface Information
Description
Field
Lists all of the devices for the specific Library. There are entries for the Media Changer and
for each of the drives configured.
Device Name
Defines the Fibre Channel port to which each media changer or drive is connected. See
also
To change drive assignment (page 32)
Port
A unique serial number for the device. It is generated automatically by the HP StoreOnce
Backup system and cannot be edited.
Device Serial Number
The Fibre Channel addresses of the device.
FC Address
Provided when the device is created. You can change this, if necessary, but not to any names
used by libraries or drives on the local appliance.
World Wide Node
Name
Generated automatically by the HP StoreOnce Backup system and used for Fibre Channel
zoning for Fibre Channel devices. You can change this, if necessary, but not to any names
World Wide Port Name
used by libraries or drives on the local appliance. Libraries split across multiple ports have
multiple versions of this field.
Fibre Channel libraries show the number of logins for each device in the library. Libraries
split across multiple ports have multiple versions of this field.
Number of Logins
iSCSI interface
The following information is provided for a device that is configured to use the iSCSI interface.
Libraries page
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