HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabr - Page 148
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• HSB-Click the HSB tab. Select a color using any of the following: • Click in the color palette. • Select the H, S, or B button and use the slide to vary the value. • Enter values in the H, S, or B input fields. • RGB-Click the RGB tab. Select a color by moving the slides to adjust the values for red, blue, and green, or enter values in the input fields. 5. Select the corresponding option to apply changes to all graphs, the currently selected graph, or only new graphs. 6. Click OK to save the color scheme changes, and close the dialog box. Setting global graph type The Set Global Graph Type option enables you to view port activity using two types of graphs: • Line Graph-Plots continuous port activity in horizontal line format • Bar Graph-Last polling value received by the application in bar graph format To set the global graph type, select Graph > Global Graph Type, and then select Line Bar or Bar Graph. Rescaling a selected graph The Rescale Selected Graph option auto-scales downward and re-positions the data within a graphic window to better display the data points currently in the graph. To rescale a selected graph: 1. Select a displayed graph. 2. Select Graph > Rescale Selected Graph, or right-click on the graph, and select Rescale from the popup menu. Printing graphs To print a graph: 1. Select a graph 2. Select File > Print Graph Window. You can also right-click on a graph, and select Print Graph Window from the popup menu. Saving graph statistics to a file You can save statistics for one or all graphs to an XML or CSV file. To save a graph statistics file: 1. Select a graph. 2. Select File > Save Current Graph Statistics to a File or select File > Save All Graph Statistics to a File. You can also right-click on a graph, and select Save Statistics to File. 3. In the Save dialog box, enter a path name for the file. By default, the file is saved in the working directory. 4. Click Save. 148 Managing Ports