Compaq ProLiant CL380 Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide - Page 102

Cluster Group Hierarchy, Filter Groups Dialog Box, The Filter Groups

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6-8 Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide Cluster Group Hierarchy You can manage cluster groups at an appropriate level in the group hierarchy. Cluster groups are always displayed at the All Devices level (Figure 6-5), but cluster group shortcuts can be added to other groups. Figure 6-5. Sample group hierarchy Filter Groups Dialog Box The Filter Groups dialog box (Figure 6-6) is used to create, edit, or delete groups in the group list hierarchy. Follow these steps to launch the Filter Groups dialog box: 1. From the group column in the Device List window, select the group you want to work with. For example, to create a group within Network, select Network.

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Compaq ProLiant CL380 Software User Guide
Cluster Group Hierarchy
You can manage cluster groups at an appropriate level in the group hierarchy.
Cluster groups are always displayed at the All Devices level (Figure 6-5), but
cluster group shortcuts can be added to other groups.
Figure 6-5.
Sample group hierarchy
Filter Groups Dialog Box
The Filter Groups
dialog box (Figure 6-6) is used to create, edit, or delete
groups in the group list hierarchy.
Follow these steps to launch the Filter Groups dialog box:
1.
From the group column in the Device List window, select the group you
want to work with. For example, to create a group within Network,
select Network.