HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 129

SAN Health, Export, Update Graphs, Available Locations, >&gt, Selected Locations, Create View

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To export the physical capacity CSV data, enter the number of days to include in the report and select Export. (See "Exporting CSV Data" (page 125) for more information.) To change the information displayed in the graphs, follow Step 1, Step 2, and Step 4 in "Logical Capacity" (page 128). The final two graphs allow you to view the physical capacity for a specific storage pool or library. You can also change the graph type from stacked to line. Use the lists to make your selections and then select Update Graphs. SAN Health The SAN Health tab displays information on the number and types of errors encountered on the SAN. See "SAN Health tab" (page 130). To export the CSV data, in the Export Data section of the screen enter the number of days to include in the report and click Export. When you open the SAN Health tab, the graph at the bottom of the screen displays information for the top 16 locations from all location categories with the most errors. You can change the information displayed in the graph: 1. Select a location category. 2. Select the specific locations of interest from the Available Locations box. 3. Using the >> button, move the locations of interest into the Selected Locations box. These are the locations that will display in the report. You can use the

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To export the physical capacity CSV data, enter the number of days to include in the report and
select
Export
. (See
“Exporting CSV Data” (page 125)
for more information.)
To change the information displayed in the graphs, follow
Step 1
,
Step 2
, and
Step 4
in
“Logical
Capacity” (page 128)
.
The final two graphs allow you to view the physical capacity for a specific storage pool or library.
You can also change the graph type from stacked to line. Use the lists to make your selections and
then select
Update Graphs
.
SAN Health
The SAN Health tab displays information on the number and types of errors encountered on the
SAN. See
“SAN Health tab” (page 130)
.
To export the CSV data, in the Export Data section of the screen enter the number of days to include
in the report and click
Export
.
When you open the SAN Health tab, the graph at the bottom of the screen displays information
for the top 16 locations from all location categories with the most errors. You can change the
information displayed in the graph:
1.
Select a location category.
2.
Select the specific locations of interest from the
Available Locations
box.
3.
Using the
>>
button, move the locations of interest into the
Selected Locations
box. These are
the locations that will display in the report. You can use the
<<
button to remove locations
from the
Selected Locations
box.
4.
Select another location category and repeat steps 2 and 3.
5.
Select
Update Graph
. The graph updates to reflect the information you chose.
You can also create a pre-defined custom view based on the locations you choose:
1.
Follow steps 1 through 4 above.
2.
Enter a name for this view in the Create a New View field.
3.
Select
Create View
.
This view is now available as a selection in the Update Existing View list.
To edit an existing view, select it from the Update Existing View list, adjust the selected locations,
rename the view (if desired) in the name field, and select
Update View
. Select
Delete View
if you
want to remove that view from your Pre-defined options.
To see the graph for a particular pre-defined view, select it from the Update Existing View list. The
graph immediately updates to the data for that view.
To further refine a report, you can change the number of days reflected in the graph and the type
of error to include in the display. Enter the information for either or both of these options and select
Update Graph
. The graph applies those boundaries to the data for the previously selected locations
or pre-defined view.
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