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3-8 Endurance FTvirtual Server Administrator’s Guide
Table 3-3 describes the menus.
Table 3-3 Endurance Device Redirector Menus
Menus Description
File Menu
Open File. . . Opens a previously saved device settings file.
Save File Saves the currently displayed device settings to the opened file.
Save File As... Saves the currently displayed device settings to the file name you provide.
Read Device Settings Opens the file containing the current device settings in the running system.
Write Device Settings Stores the current device settings in the running system, overwriting any
existing device settings information.
Connect. . . Displays the Connections dialog box. You may be required to specify the
CoServer name(s), browsing to them if necessary.
Disconnect Disconnects you from the CoServers
Advanced Features When you are adding devices, enables you to specify or change physical
addresses to values that are not in a list. Refer to the Customer Support
Web site for information about these procedures.
Exit Closes the Endurance Device Redirector.
Actions Menu
Add Adds a new device to the list of redirected devices.
Remove Removes an existing device from the list of redirected devices.
Replace Replaces an existing device with another device. Note that this applies only
to SCSI devices.
Clear Device Settings Deletes all device settings at and below the selected level. For example, if
you select Disks, it deletes all disks; if you select the entire Endurance node
at the top of the tree, it deletes all devices in the configuration.
Copy Settings from
CoServer1
Copies device settings at and below the selected level on CoServer1 to
Coserver2. For example, if you select Disks, it copies all disks.
Copy Settings from
CoServer2
Copies device settings at and below the selected level on CoServer2 to
Coserver1. For example, if you select Disks, it copies all disks.
Create Creates a file on the specified CoServer. This file becomes a virtual disk.
Delete Dismounts the virtual disk and deletes the file that was the virtual disk.
Mount Mounts the virtual disk and makes it available to be redirected to the
FTvirtual Server.