Configuring Devices - Quantum Scalar i6000 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Configuring Your Library

Configuring Devices

Configuring Devices
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You can change the way library components appear to the hosts. The
Setup > Device command enables you to change the way system
components appear to the hosts.
The Setup > Drives > SCSI ID's command is available while viewing a
partition. Use this command to set the SCSI ID for a SCSI-attached drive.
All hosts that view the drive will see the same SCSI ID associated with
the drive.
The Setup > Drives > FC Settings command is available when viewing
the physical library and allows you to configure speed, topology, or
Loop ID for a Fibre-attached drive.
The Setup > Blades > Access command gives you access to the
Channel Zoning, FC Host, and LUN Mapping Wizard commands,
which are available while viewing the physical library.
The Setup > Drives > Access > SNW Wizard is available when viewing
the physical library and gives you access to the SNW Drive Licenses,
Control Path, Data Path Failover, and Host Access.
• Use the Channel Zoning command to restrict host access to
particular I/O blade ports.
• Use the FC Host commands to configure access to partition
accessors and drives on a per-host basis. If you have connected your
host to the FC port on the MCB, or to a port on one of the FC I/O
blades, you must map the appropriate partitions by using the FC
Host command. If you have connected your hosts directly to the
drives, use third-party software of your choice to manage media
from the host itself.
• Use the SNW Wizard to select the drives you want managed by the
Storage Networking (SNW) feature. The selected drives can be
configured so client hosts can be granted or denied access. Only HP
LTO-5 or LTO-6 drives are supported. Each drive selected will
consume a SNW license.
• Use the LUN Mapping Wizard command to set up LUN Mapping for
your Fibre Channel hosts
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