An FSE library configured in the FSE implementation. This object holds the containers for FSE slots and FSE drives configured in the library.

When this object is selected, the General tab is displayed on the right pane. The tab shows the current status and the configuration variables of the FSE library.

When this object is right-clicked, the following actions are available in the pop-up menu:

Enable or Disable: makes the library available to the FSE implementation or puts the library offline.

Rescan: triggers inventory update with a physical slot rescan on the library.

Update: triggers inventory update on the library.

For description of other available actions, see ”Actions associated to objects” on page 53.

<LibraryName> > Slots (container)

This container holds a list of FSE slots configured for the FSE library LibraryName.

When this object is selected, the FSE slot list for the library is shown in the right pane. For each slot the slot address, the slot type, current status of the slot, and the barcode of the medium located in the slot (if the slot is in use) are displayed.

<LibraryName> > Drives (container)

This container holds a list of FSE drives belonging to the FSE library LibraryName.

When this object is selected, the FSE drive list for the library is shown in the right pane. For each drive the drive name, the medium barcode (if the drive is loaded), the drive family, the belonging library name, host to which the drive is connected, the drive control device, current status of the drive, and the drive firmware revision are displayed.

When this object is right-clicked, the actions New, New Window from this place, and Properties are available in the pop-up menu. For action descriptions, see ”Actions associated to objects” on page 53.

<LibraryName> > Drives > <DriveName> (physical object)

An FSE drive assigned to the FSE library LibraryName. The drive executes read and write operations on the available FSE media.

When this object is selected, the General tab is displayed on the right pane. In the tab, you can review and modify the FSE drive configuration variables.

When this object is right-clicked, the following action is available in the pop-up menu:

Enable or Disable: makes the drive available to the FSE implementation or puts the drive offline. For description of other available actions, see ”Actions associated to objects” on page 53.

Drives (container)

This container holds a list of the configured FSE drives in the FSE implementation. FSE drives may belong to different FSE libraries.

When this object is selected, the FSE drive list for the whole FSE implementation is shown in the right pane. For each drive the drive name, the medium barcode (if the drive is loaded), the drive family, the name of the library to which the drive belongs, the FQDN of the host to which the drive is connected, the drive control device, current status of the drive, and the drive firmware revision are displayed.

When this object is right-clicked, the actions New, New Window from this place, and Properties are available in the pop-up menu. For action descriptions, see ”Actions associated to objects” on page 53.

Drives > <DriveName> (physical object)

An FSE drive assigned to any of the configured FSE libraries in the FSE implementation.

When this object is selected, the General tab is displayed on the right pane. The tab shows the current status and the configuration variables of the FSE drive.

When this object is right-clicked, the following action is available in the pop-up menu:

Enable or Disable: makes the drive available to the FSE implementation or puts the drive offline. For description of other available actions, see ”Actions associated to objects” on page 53.

Media Pools (container)

This container holds a list of the FSE media pools configured in the FSE implementation.

When this object is selected, the FSE media pool list is shown in the right pane. For each media pool the media pool name, the media pool family, the media pool type, the default block size, number of

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File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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