HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 111

Persistent Fabrics, Fit In View

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Using the Fabrics View ■ Click the Layout Icons, Show View Port, Zoom In, Zoom Out, and Fit Topology Into View buttons on the right side of the tool bar at the top of the HAFM window. These options manipulate the fabric in the view area and are also available under the View menu on the menu bar. ■ Use the horizontal and vertical scroll bars on the edges of the view area. ■ Use view port which provides a magnified view of the entire fabric where you can adjust your view of the fabric in the tab's view area. Access view port by clicking the View Port button on the tool bar or by choosing Fabrics > Show View Port. Click inside the view port and move the mouse in any direction to adjust what you see in the tab's view area. ■ Use options from the View menu on the menu bar. - Choose the In and Out options from the Zoom menu to increase and decrease the size of fabric elements. Return to the original view by choosing the Default option. - Choose the Fit In View option to display the entire fabric in the view area. Note that for larger fabrics, text and icons may be difficult to see. Choose Default from the Zoom menu to return to the original view or use the Out option to selectively reduce the view. - Choose the Spring option from the Layout Icons menu to shorten the length of the ISLs in the view area and "spring" in the product icons closer together. Click the Circular option to display the fabric in the more spread out, circular layout. Persistent Fabrics The Persist Fabric Topology menu option is available through the Fabrics menu on the menu bar, the Persist Fabric Topology button on the tool bar, the right-click fabric pop-up menu in the Fabric Tree, and the right-click view pop-up menu in the Topology view area. Click this option to take a "snapshot" of the current switches, directors, and ISL connections in the fabric. Choosing this option displays the Persist Fabric dialog box where you must enter a name for the "persisted" fabric. This name then displays in place of the fabric's WWN in the Fabric Tree panel and at the top of the tab's view area. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 111

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Using the Fabrics View
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Click the
Layout Icons
,
Show View Port
,
Zoom In
,
Zoom Out
, and
Fit
Topology Into View
buttons on the right side of the tool bar at the top of the
HAFM window. These options manipulate the fabric in the view area and are
also available under the
View
menu on the menu bar.
Use the horizontal and vertical scroll bars on the edges of the view area.
Use view port
which provides a magnified view of the entire fabric where you
can adjust your view of the fabric in the tab’s view area. Access view port by
clicking the
View Port
button on the tool bar or by choosing
Fabrics > Show
View Port
. Click inside the view port and move the mouse in any direction to
adjust what you see in the tab’s view area.
Use options from the
View
menu on the menu bar.
Choose the
In
and
Out
options from the
Zoom
menu to increase and
decrease the size of fabric elements. Return to the original view by
choosing the
Default
option.
Choose the
Fit In View
option to display the entire fabric in the view
area. Note that for larger fabrics, text and icons may be difficult to see.
Choose
Default
from the
Zoom
menu to return to the original view or use
the
Out
option to selectively reduce the view.
Choose the
Spring
option from the
Layout Icons
menu to shorten the
length of the ISLs in the view area and “spring” in the product icons
closer together. Click the
Circular
option to display the fabric in the more
spread out, circular layout.
Persistent Fabrics
The
Persist Fabric Topology
menu option is available through the
Fabrics
menu
on the menu bar, the
Persist Fabric Topology
button on the tool bar, the
right-click fabric pop-up menu in the Fabric Tree, and the right-click view pop-up
menu in the
Topology
view area.
Click this option to take a “snapshot” of the current switches, directors, and ISL
connections in the fabric. Choosing this option displays the
Persist Fabric
dialog
box where you must enter a name for the “persisted” fabric. This name then
displays in place of the fabric’s WWN in the Fabric Tree panel and at the top of
the tab’s view area.