HP Surestore 64 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 - Director Product Manager - User - Page 160

Using Logs, Button Functions, Clear, Refresh, Close, Export

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Using Logs Using Logs The Audit, Event, Hardware, and Link Incident logs store up to 1000 entries each. The most recent entry displays at the top of the log. After 1000 entries are stored, new entries overwrite the oldest entries. Button Functions Button function is the same for all logs: ■ Clear-When you click Clear, it clears all entries in the log for all users. A warning dialog box displays requesting confirmation that you want to clear all entries in the log. ■ Refresh-When you click Refresh, it reads the current data and refreshes the screen with the new display. ■ Close-Closes the log and displays the Director Product Manager window. ■ Export-When you click Export on a log window, it displays the Save dialog box shown in Figure 52. Click the Home icon to return to the files in your home directory. The folders listed in the display area of the Save dialog box, after you click the Home icon, are those that are stored in your home directory. If you choose, you may create a folder for your home directory and save the file there. To save a log file in American Standard Code for Information Exchange (ASCII) format to a location on your system's hard drive or to a diskette, use the following steps. You can open this file in any desktop publisher for viewing or printing. 1. Click Export on the log window to display the Save dialog box. This dialog box contains the following controls, as shown in Figure 52: 160 Director Product Manager User Guide

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Using Logs
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Director Product Manager User Guide
Using Logs
The Audit, Event, Hardware, and Link Incident logs store up to 1000 entries each.
The most recent entry displays at the top of the log. After 1000 entries are stored,
new entries overwrite the oldest entries.
Button Functions
Button function is the same for all logs:
Clear—
When you click
Clear
,
it clears all entries in the log for all users. A
warning dialog box displays requesting confirmation that you want to clear all
entries in the log.
Refresh—
When you click
Refresh
, it reads the current data and refreshes the
screen with the new display.
Close—
Closes the log and displays the Director Product Manager window.
Export—
When you click
Export
on a log window, it displays the
Save
dialog box shown in
Figure 52
. Click the
Home
icon to return to the files in
your home directory. The folders listed in the display area of the
Save
dialog
box, after you click the
Home
icon, are those that are stored in your home
directory. If you choose, you may create a folder for your home directory and
save the file there.
To save a log file in American Standard Code for Information Exchange
(ASCII) format to a location on your system’s hard drive or to a diskette, use
the following steps. You can open this file in any desktop publisher for
viewing or printing.
1.
Click
Export
on the log window to display the
Save
dialog box. This dialog
box contains the following controls, as shown in
Figure 52
: