dash3000怎么看8 Using MD-VOP Dashboard Menus

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The File menu includes the following commands:

Displays a pop-up window you can use to open a previously saved local configuration. This only applies in standalone mode, with a direct connection to the device.

Displays the Configuration screen, used to create a new configuration or edit and existing configuration. See "Using the MD-VOP Configuration Screen" for more information.

Displays a submenu of options used to configure the MDVOP server component. See "Using the MDVOP Server Menu Options" for more information.

Sets the current configuration as the default. This configuration is automatically loaded the next time you start MD-VOP.

Displays the Library Probe Configuration dialog box, used to set defaults for establishing communication with a tape library. These defaults are applied on the Configuration screen when you enter the IP address for an SL500, SL3000, or SL8500 library.

Enter the following default library probe settings:

  • Default User

    The account used to connect to a library. Enter an account or select one of the following from the drop-down menu:

    • - The general administration account provided to you.

    • - Remote user for libraries.

    • - Placeholder for future ACSLS functionality.

    • - An OEM account from a partner. Also used for libraries.

  • Default Password

    The password for the default account. Once you connect to a library, you can change the password to be specific to that library.

  • Unknown Host Authorization

    Applies when using SSH for communication. Library credentials can be displayed for you to accept or decline.

    Select one of the following from the drop-down menu:

    • - SSH credentials are not displayed, and are automatically accepted.

    • - SSH credentials are displayed and you are prompted to accept or decline.

  • Connection Timeout

    The timeout value, in seconds, for the connection within SSH while establishing a connection to the library.

  • Process Execution Timeout

    The timeout value, in seconds, for an individual command being sent.

Displays the Default Settings screen, used to edit MD-VOP display settings. See "Changing MD-VOP Default Settings" for more information.

Collects all MD-VOP logs and saves them in a zip file at the specified location.

Launches an existing configuration. The five most recent configurations are listed.

Exits the MD-VOP application.