Device Control
The device control function provides numerous utilities related to storage devices, tape libraries, and media volumes.
The Device Control feature is only available in the desktop interface.
In DPX, storage devices are grouped into either device clusters or tape libraries. A device cluster is a collection of devices grouped logically by the system administrator. A tape library is a collection of devices that are physically grouped together
The following table shows the icons used for device clusters and tape libraries in the management console.
| Type | Variation | Icon |
|---|---|---|
| Device Cluster | non-SAN | |
| SAN | ||
| Tape Library | non-SAN | |
| SAN |
Control Devices Window
To launch the Control Devices window, select the Control Devices tab on the Function Tab bar, then click Devices. If you right-click, the Control Devices window opens as a new window. The window opens as a single pane.
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Elements of the Control Devices Window
- Device Icon Color Coding
The left side of the icon for a device contains a small square at the left. This square is color coded to indicate a status for that device.
| Downed Device | The red X denotes a downed device. | |
| Available Device | The green circle denotes an available device. | |
| SAN Downed Device | The red X along with a green T denotes a downed SAN device. | |
| SAN Available Device | The along with a green T green circle denotes an available SAN device. |
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Control Devices Resource Tree
The Control Devices resource tree displays the hierarchical structure of the device clusters, tape libraries, and devices.+ Enterprise
+ Cluster/Tape Library
+ Device/SAN Device
Device Path (SAN devices only)The hierarchical structure presents a SAN Device Path and non-SAN Device (the lowest levels in the hierarchy) in a similar format for consistency. The SAN Path represents the device itself. The format of a SAN Device Path or non-SAN Device consists of
device-name@node-name.
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Control Devices Context Menus
In Control Devices, context menus vary according to the status of the device. For example, you can not down a device that is not up. Thus, if a device is down, Up Device appears on the context menu, but Down Device does not. Task descriptions describe context menus as appropriate. -
Control Devices Menus
In addition to the common menu options (see Common Menu Bar Options), the Control Devices window also contains the Device menu.To access an item in the Device menu, do one of the following:
- From the menu bar, select Device. Then select the desired item.
- Use the keyboard shortcut [ALT+D], use the up-arrow and down-arrow keys to select the desired menu item, then press [Enter].
The Device menu items are described in the topics that follow.
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Control Devices Task Panel Buttons
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Control Devices Column Headings
Each column in the Control Devices window offers information useful for controlling the individual devices.
| Device | The device column displays the device icon followed by the device name. As you roll over either one with your mouse, a tool tip will appear giving some information about the device. |
| Device Cluster | The device cluster column displays a device cluster or tape library icon and name. As you roll over either one with your mouse, a tool tip will appear giving some information about the device cluster or tape library. |
| VOLSER | The VOLSER is taken from the label of a media volume when the volume is mounted on a device and the label is read. |
| Status | The status column indicates the current status of the operation of the drive, for example, loading or unloading. |
| Control Path | The name of the node from where the device is being driven. |
| Acquired by | The management console or job name that has acquired the device. |
| Barcode | If the tape library has a barcode reader and the media volume has a barcode, it is displayed in this column. |
| Request for Mount | This column indicates if the operator was asked to mount a media volume in this device. |
The following are tasks that can be executed from the Control Devices window:
- Up-ing a Device
- Downing a Device
- Reading a Label
- Writing a Label
- Formatting a Media Volume
- Verifying a Media Volume
- Scanning a Media Volume
- Acquiring a Device
- Releasing a Device
- Canceling an Operation
- Monitoring a Selected Device
- Monitoring All Devices
- Filtering Displayed Devices in the Control Devices Window