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The lower half of the Libraries page contains four tabs that show information relevant to the selected
library:
Device details tab (page 16)
Interface information tab (page 20)
iSCSI Authentication tab (page 21)
Active Connections tab (page 21)
Cartridges tab (page 22)
Working with the Libraries list (top half of page)
The Libraries list in the top half of the page provides up to 10 columns of details.
To sort the list according to a column, click on the column heading and select Sort Ascending
or Sort Descending.
To hide or show columns, click on any column heading, select Columns and uncheck or check
the required columns.
Users with an Admin login may also create libraries. Click Create.
See Create a library (page 17) for more information.
Table 3 Libraries parameters (top half of page)
DescriptionParameter
This is the name that is used to identify that device (library). It is often helpful to use a
name that identifies the host or backup job with which it is associated.
Name
This is the role of the library, which may be non-replicating, replication source or
replication target.
Replication Role
This is the status of the library, which may be online, offline, notstarted, failed to start,
stopping, creating or deleting.
Status
This indicates whether the library is connected. Possible values are: Connected A client
device is connected to any device (robotics or drive) within this library. Not Connected
No device is connected to this library.
Connection
This is the emulation type used by the backup software. It is selected when you create a
device.
Device Type
This is the number of slots available on the device, which is determined by the Emulation
types for tape device selected when the device was created. You can reduce the number
Slots
of slots in the Device Details tab for a library selected on this page, but this will only
remove the highest empty slots. Once it reaches a slot number that contains data, it will
not allow you to reduce the number further on this page, even if earlier slots are blank.
You must first use the Cartridges tab to make the slot empty.
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