Fujitsu ETERNUS CS800 S6 User Manual page 206

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Drive Model
Drives
Host Mapping
Media
Slots
Deduplication
Replication
Targets
Click a column heading to sort the rows in the table by that column. Click the
column heading again to reverse the sort order.
Click the Information button [i] next to a partition to display detailed
information about the partition and recent replication activity.
Adding a VTL Partition
Add a VTL partition to present the storage capacity of the ETERNUS CS800 as a VTL
partition that is compatible with standard backup applications. You can add up to 64
partitions. When you add a partition, you must specify the type of physical library to
emulate and configure virtual tape drives and storage slots.
The number of virtual tape drives (VTDs) totaled across all configured partitions must not
exceed a maximum value. The maximum number of VTDs allowed varies depending on the
system configuration:
ETERNUS CS800
The tape drive model emulated by the virtual drives in
the partition.
The number of virtual tape drives in the partition.
The current state of host mapping for the partition (Yes
or No). If no hosts have been mapped, click Map to map
hosts to partitions (see
220).
The number of virtual tape cartridges in the partition. If
no cartridges have been created, click Create to add
media (see
"Media Add" on page
The number of storage slots in the partition.
The data deduplication state of the partition (Enabled or
Disabled).
The current state of replication for the partition:
Enabled - Replication is enabled.
l
Send/Receive Sync ID - Cartridge Based Replication is
l
enabled.
Configure - Click to configure replication for the
l
partition (see
"Partitions" on page
Scheduled - Replication is scheduled for the partition.
l
Click to view or modify the schedule (see
a Share or Partition for Replication" on page
The targets the partition is configured to replicate to.
10.3 VTL Configuration
"Remote Host Mapping" on page
211).
204)
"Scheduling
266).
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