Quantum DX100 User Manual page 62

Enhanced backup solution
Hide thumbs Also See for DX100:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quantum DX-Series User's Guide
select Quantum DX30 or Quantum DX100, the host and backup
application recognize the device as a Quantum DX30 or Quantum
DX100 respectively.
Quantum recommends that the device configuration be set
Note:
to ATL P1000 unless your specific backup application
supports the DX-Series inquiry strings. If your backup
application does support DX30 and DX100, you should
select that setting for improved performance.
Select the number of tape drives (emulated DLT7000) available to the
4
host and backup application in this partition. The Default partition
contains 6 tape drives at the time of installation, however, you can
change the number of drives (DX30 up to 30 tape drives; DX100 up to
55 tape drives).
If all tape drives are assigned to other partitions, you must
Note:
unassign one or more tape drives to make them available
for a new partition. Be aware that in a DX30, all tape drives
are assigned to the Default partition at the time of
installation.
Enter the number of empty bins available in addition to the number
5
of cartridges created in the partition. The default number of empty
bins is 0 and up to 28 empty bins can be selected.
Select the number of tape cartridges from the
6
list and click the right arrow button to move the cartridges into the
partition.
If all tape cartridges are assigned to other partitions, you
Note:
must unassign one or more tape cartridges to make them
available for a new partition. Be aware that all cartridges
that were created at the time of installation (see
Cartridges
partition.
Click
to create the partition.
7
Apply
Map the Fibre Channel ports as described in
Channel Options
on page 55.
Chapter 3 DX-Series Remote Management
on page 120) are assigned to the Default
Configuration
Available Tape Cartridge
Creating
Configuring the Fibre
43

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Dx30Dx-series

Table of Contents