Compaq t5725 HP Device Manager User Manual - Page 58

Device Management, Device Tree Icons

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Device Management All thin clients that connect to the server are displayed in the Device Pane of the Management Console window. Selecting one of the OS tabs below the menu bar will display all of the clients of the chosen OS type in the Device Pane. Double-clicking an item in the Device Pane or clicking on a folder icon will expand the device list. Select one or more devices and then right-click to see a menu of applicable commands. All of these commands are also available in the Device menu which is displayed from the Console's menu bar. Device Tree Icons On the Gateway tab, a G icon indicates a Management Gateway: A green G icon represents a gateway that is currently active. A greyed-out G icon represents a gateway that is currently down or disconnected. On the OS tabs, devices are represented by the following icons: A folder represents a number of devices that have been grouped together using the grouping schemes function. A screen icon with a power symbol over it indicates that currently the status of this device cannot be confirmed because a gateway to the device cannot be found. A greyed-out screen icon with an exclamation mark over it indicates the device is currently turned off. A screen icon with a curved arrow over it indicates the device is currently in pull mode. A screen icon with a curved arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in pull-lock mode (Enhanced Write Filter is ON). A screen icon with a straight arrow over it indicates the device is currently in push mode. A screen icon with a straight arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in push-lock mode. 48 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console

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Device Management
All thin clients that connect to the server are displayed in the
Device Pane
of the Management Console
window. Selecting one of the OS tabs below the menu bar will display all of the clients of the chosen
OS type in the
Device Pane
. Double-clicking an item in the
Device Pane
or clicking on a folder icon will
expand the device list.
Select one or more devices and then right-click to see a menu of applicable commands.
All of these commands are also available in the
Device
menu which is displayed from the Console’s
menu bar.
Device Tree Icons
On the
Gateway
tab, a
G
icon indicates a Management Gateway:
A green
G
icon represents a gateway that is currently active.
A greyed-out
G
icon represents a gateway that is currently down or disconnected.
On the
OS
tabs, devices are represented by the following icons:
A folder represents a number of devices that have been grouped together using the grouping schemes function.
A screen icon with a power symbol over it indicates that currently the status of this device cannot be confirmed
because a gateway to the device cannot be found.
A greyed-out screen icon with an exclamation mark over it indicates the device is currently turned off.
A screen icon with a curved arrow over it indicates the device is currently in pull mode.
A screen icon with a curved arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in pull–lock mode (Enhanced
Write Filter is ON).
A screen icon with a straight arrow over it indicates the device is currently in push mode.
A screen icon with a straight arrow and padlock over it indicates the device is currently in push–lock mode.
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Chapter 4
Using the HP Management Console