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Getting Help, Using the Object Selection Controls, Simple Selection List

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◦ User Guide (this document in PDF format). ◦ Sampling Status (the time since the most recent high-resolution sample for each system being sampled). NOTE: Instead of opening a new window, browsers can be configured to open a new tab instead. For Firefox, open the options window (Tools→Options), click the Tabs tab, and select the option that opens new pages in a new tab. For Internet Explorer, open the Internet Options window (Tools→Internet Options), click the General tab and the Settings button for Tabs. This opens the Tabbed Browsing Settings window. Ensure that the Enable Tabbed Browsing checkbox is checked, and select the Always open popups in a new tab option. Getting Help While accessing HP 3PAR System Reporter using a Web browser, you can open the HP 3PAR System Reporter Software User's Guide and access online help from your browser as follows: 1. From the Extras Menu, click User Guide. The HP 3PAR System Reporter Software User's Guide opens in a separate browser window. 2. Click the underlined labels for various menu items to access the appropriate section of the User Guide that provides help. NOTE: Adobe Acrobat® is required to view the HP 3PAR System Reporter Software User's Guide. See www.adobe.com/support/downloads for download instructions. Using the Object Selection Controls Menus in System Reporter often provide a way to select a subset of objects to include in a report from among a list of available objects. System Reporter provides two types of selection lists to implement this, a simple selection list and a filtered multi-selection control as described in the following sections. Simple Selection List When the number of available objects is fixed or expected to be small, System Reporter uses a standard selection list in which multiple items can be selected (using CTRL-CLICK). An example is the selection list to select from the available disk speeds (see "Select Disk Speed" (page 86)). Since the number of distinct disk speeds available is small, a simple selection list is adequate. Filtered Multi-Selection Control When the number of available objects is large (for example there may be thousands of VVs in a VV selection list), it is difficult to scroll through a simple selection list to find a desired object or to select specific objects in this list using CTRL-CLICK. To make it easier to find specific objects and select them, System Reporter provides a filtered multi-selection control. Two examples of this, for selecting systems and for selecting domains, are shown in Figure 26 (page 69). A filtered multi-selection control consists of two lists: one showing the available objects and one showing the currently selected objects. Objects can be moved between lists by either double-clicking on the object or by selecting objects and clicking on the appropriate arrow button in the control. If no specific object is selected, then all objects are considered selected. Getting Help 53

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User Guide
(this document in PDF format).
Sampling Status
(the time since the most recent high-resolution sample for each system
being sampled).
NOTE:
Instead of opening a new window, browsers can be configured to open a new
tab instead.
For Firefox, open the options window (
Tools
Options
), click the
Tabs
tab, and select the
option that opens new pages in a new tab.
For Internet Explorer, open the Internet Options window (
Tools
Internet Options
), click
the
General
tab and the
Settings
button for
Tabs
. This opens the
Tabbed Browsing Settings
window. Ensure that the
Enable Tabbed Browsing
checkbox is checked, and select the
Always open popups in a new tab option
.
Getting Help
While accessing HP 3PAR System Reporter using a Web browser, you can open the
HP 3PAR
System Reporter Software User’s Guide
and access online help from your browser as follows:
1.
From the
Extras Menu
, click
User Guide
. The
HP 3PAR System Reporter Software User’s Guide
opens in a separate browser window.
2.
Click the underlined labels for various menu items to access the appropriate section of the
User Guide that provides help.
NOTE:
Adobe Acrobat® is required to view the
HP 3PAR System Reporter Software User’s
Guide
. See
w
w
w
.adobe
.co
m/su
ppo
r
t/do
w
nloads
for download instructions.
Using the Object Selection Controls
Menus in System Reporter often provide a way to select a subset of objects to include in a report
from among a list of available objects. System Reporter provides two types of selection lists to
implement this, a simple selection list and a filtered multi-selection control as described in the
following sections.
Simple Selection List
When the number of available objects is fixed or expected to be small, System Reporter uses a
standard selection list in which multiple items can be selected (using
CTRL-CLICK
). An example is
the selection list to select from the available disk speeds (see
“Select Disk Speed” (page 86)
). Since
the number of distinct disk speeds available is small, a simple selection list is adequate.
Filtered Multi-Selection Control
When the number of available objects is large (for example there may be thousands of VVs in a
VV selection list), it is difficult to scroll through a simple selection list to find a desired object or to
select specific objects in this list using
CTRL-CLICK
. To make it easier to find specific objects and
select them, System Reporter provides a filtered multi-selection control. Two examples of this, for
selecting systems and for selecting domains, are shown in
Figure 26 (page 69)
.
A filtered multi-selection control consists of two lists: one showing the available objects and one
showing the currently selected objects. Objects can be moved between lists by either double-clicking
on the object or by selecting objects and clicking on the appropriate arrow button in the control.
If no specific object is selected, then all objects are considered selected.
Getting Help
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