Computer Associates BABNWUP900NE6 Administration Guide - Page 172

The Vault Object, The MM Admin Inte rfa c e, Creating Vaults

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The MM Admin Inte rfa c e When you open MM Admin, the MM primary management server is displayed at the top of the tree. Double-click the branch to expand it and access the following objects: ■ Current Server-Displays information about the server you are currently using. ■ Vault-Provides information about previously created vaults. ■ Schedule-Lists the names of the previously created schedules, and allows you to access the Vault Criteria Descriptor and Rotation objects. ■ Reports-Provides access to the seven available reports. ■ Status-Allows you to view the status of the most recent operation. ■ Find Media in Vault-Lets you access the Find Media dialog to locate a particular media. The Vault Object When you select the Vault object in the left pane of the MM Admin interface, the right pane displays the following information about existing vaults: ■ Vault Name-The name of a storage area or location you have defined. ■ Max Slots-The maximum number of slots this vault can contain. ■ Active Slots-The number of slots in use in the vault. Each slot in the vault stores one tape volume. ■ Free Slots-The number of slots still available in the vault. Each slot in the vault stores one tape volume. ■ Local-Yes in this column indicates that the Use in Local option was selected when the vault was created or updated and this vault will not be moved to other locations. A No indicates that this option was not selected. You can update a vault and disable this option at any time if you decide to move a vault off site. ■ Create Date-The date the vault was created. ■ Description-A description or comment about the vault, entered when the vault was created or updated. Expand the Vault object to access individual vaults. When you select a vault, the right pane of the MM Admin window displays information about the vault and its slots. Each media in the vault is listed and identified by media name and slot name. The status of the slot, media export status, and the date the slot was created are also displayed. Right-click an existing vault to update it. To create a new vault, right-click the Vault object. For more information about creating, updating, or deleting a vault, see Creating Vaults in this chapter. 7-24 Administrator Guide

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The MM Admin Inte rfa c e
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Administrator Guide
When you open MM Admin, the MM primary management server is displayed at
the top of the tree. Double-click the branch to expand it and access the following
objects:
Current Server—Displays information about the server you are currently
using.
Vault—Provides information about previously created vaults.
Schedule—Lists the names of the previously created schedules, and allows
you to access the Vault Criteria Descriptor and Rotation objects.
Reports—Provides access to the seven available reports.
Status—Allows you to view the status of the most recent operation.
Find Media in Vault—Lets you access the Find Media dialog to locate a
particular media.
The Vault Object
When you select the Vault object in the left pane of the MM Admin interface, the
right pane displays the following information about existing vaults:
Vault Name—The name of a storage area or location you have defined.
Max Slots—The maximum number of slots this vault can contain.
Active Slots—The number of slots in use in the vault. Each slot in the vault
stores one tape volume.
Free Slots—The number of slots still available in the vault. Each slot in the
vault stores one tape volume.
Local—Yes in this column indicates that the Use in Local option was selected
when the vault was created or updated and this vault will not be moved to
other locations. A No indicates that this option was not selected. You can
update a vault and disable this option at any time if you decide to move a vault
off site.
Create Date—The date the vault was created.
Description—A description or comment about the vault, entered when the
vault was created or updated.
Expand the Vault object to access individual vaults. When you select a vault, the
right pane of the MM Admin window displays information about the vault and its
slots. Each media in the vault is listed and identified by media name and slot name.
The status of the slot, media export status, and the date the slot was created are also
displayed. Right-click an existing vault to update it. To create a new vault,
right-click the Vault object. For more information about creating, updating, or
deleting a vault, see
Creating Vaults
in this chapter.