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帮助文档就是没有关于这个“restart”的解释。
Control
Control mode for the drive can be any of the following:
robot_designation (Robotic drives only)
For example, TLD.
The robotic daemon that manages the drive that is connected to ltid (the device daemon and Device Manager service). The daemon is running. The drive is in the usable state. AVR is assumed to be active for the drive; all robotic drives must be in AVR mode (not OPR mode).
DOWN-robot_designation (Robotic drives only)
For example, DOWN-TLD.
The drive is in an unusable state due to the following reasons:
It was downed by an operator or by NetBackup.
When the drive was configured, it was added as a down drive.
DOWN (standalone drives only)
In this mode, the drive is not available.
A drive can be in a DOWN mode because of problems. Or, the drive can be down because a user set it to that mode.
AVR (Robotic drives only)
The drive is in a usable state. Automatic volume recognition is enabled, but the robotic daemon that manages the drive is not connected or is not functional. Media mounts do not occur automatically, but an operator can insert a tape in the drive. Alternatively, you can use the robtest utility to force a tape mount.
AVR (standalone drives only)
The drive is running with automatic volume recognition enabled.
OPR (standalone drives only)
The drive is running in OPR mode.
In NetBackup 6.0, OPR mode is functionally equivalent to AVR mode for automatic drive assignment. Drive paths in OPR mode can be assigned if they satisfy the mount request.
SCAN (NetBackup Enterprise Server only)
A drive is configured for Shared Storage Option but has no available scan host. To be considered available, a host must have an SSO_SCAN_ABILITY factor of non-zero and have the drive in the UP state.
SCAN may be caused if all available scan hosts have the drive in the DOWN state. Other hosts (that are not scan hosts) may want to use the drive, but have a scan factor of zero. The drive is unusable by NetBackup until a scan host is assigned.
<Mixed> (NetBackup Enterprise Server only)
The control mode for a shared drive may not be the same on all hosts that share the drive. For shared drives each host can have a different status for the drive. The status of individual paths to the drive appears in the Drive Path column. If the control modes are all the same, that mode appears. |
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