HP StorageWorks 2/64 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x Advanced Web Tools Administ - Page 138

Adding a graph to an existing canvas, Printing graphs, Saving graphs, Adding a graph

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Saving graphs 1. Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on page 132. 2. Create basic or advanced Performance Monitor graphs, as described in "Creating a basic Performance Monitor graph" on page 132 and "Creating advanced Performance Monitor graphs" on page 134. The graphs are displayed in the in the Performance Monitor window. 3. Select File > Save Current Canvas Configuration. The Save Canvas Configuration dialog box opens. 4. Enter a name and description for the configuration and then click Save Canvas. A message confirms that the configuration was successfully saved to the switch. Adding a graph to an existing canvas The following procedure assumes that a canvas is already created. To create a new canvas, you must first create graphs, as described in "Creating a basic Performance Monitor graph" on page 132 and "Creating advanced Performance Monitor graphs" on page 134, and then save those graphs to a canvas, as described in "Saving graphs to a canvas" on page 137. Adding a graph 1. Select File > Display Canvas Configurations. The Canvas Configuration List is displayed. The message No Canvas configuration to display appears if there are no saved canvas configurations. 2. Click a canvas in the list. 3. Click Edit. The Edit Canvas dialog box opens. 4. Click Add. A list of graphs is displayed. 5. Click a graph to add it to the canvas. 6. Click Save. Printing graphs You can print a single graph or all the graphs displayed on the selected canvas configuration. Only one canvas configuration can be opened at a time. Printing a single graph 1. Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on page 132. 2. Create a basic or advanced Performance Monitor graph as described in "Creating a basic Performance Monitor graph" on page 132 and "Creating advanced Performance Monitor graphs" on page 134. 3. Right-click anywhere in the graph and click Print. The print dialog box opens. 4. Click OK. Printing all graphs in a canvas 1. Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on page 132. 2. Select File > Display Canvas Configurations. The Canvas Configuration List is displayed. The message No Canvas configuration to display appears if there are no saved canvas configurations. 3. Select a canvas from the list and click Load. The graphs from that canvas are displayed in the Performance Monitor window. 138 Monitoring performance

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Monitoring performance
Saving graphs
1.
Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on
page 132
.
2.
Create basic or advanced Performance Monitor graphs, as described in ”
Creating a basic
Performance Monitor graph
” on page 132 and ”
Creating advanced Performance Monitor graphs
” on
page 134.
The graphs are displayed in the in the Performance Monitor window.
3.
Select
File > Save Current Canvas Configuration
.
The Save Canvas Configuration dialog box opens.
4.
Enter a name and description for the configuration and then click
Save Canvas
.
A message confirms that the configuration was successfully saved to the switch.
Adding a graph to an existing canvas
The following procedure assumes that a canvas is already created.
To create a new canvas, you must first create graphs, as described in ”
Creating a basic Performance
Monitor graph
” on page 132 and ”
Creating advanced Performance Monitor graphs
” on page 134, and
then save those graphs to a canvas, as described in ”
Saving graphs to a canvas
” on page 137.
Adding a graph
1.
Select
File > Display Canvas Configurations
.
The Canvas Configuration List is displayed. The message
No Canvas configuration to
display
appears if there are no saved canvas configurations.
2.
Click a canvas in the list.
3.
Click
Edit
.
The Edit Canvas dialog box opens.
4.
Click
Add
.
A list of graphs is displayed.
5.
Click a graph to add it to the canvas.
6.
Click
Save
.
Printing graphs
You can print a single graph or all the graphs displayed on the selected canvas configuration. Only one
canvas configuration can be opened at a time.
Printing a single graph
1.
Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on
page 132
.
2.
Create a basic or advanced Performance Monitor graph as described in ”
Creating a basic
Performance Monitor graph
” on page 132 and ”
Creating advanced Performance Monitor graphs
” on
page 134.
3.
Right-click anywhere in the graph and click
Print
.
The print dialog box opens.
4.
Click
OK
.
Printing all graphs in a canvas
1.
Launch the Performance Monitor module as described on
page 132
.
2.
Select
File > Display Canvas Configurations
.
The Canvas Configuration List is displayed. The message
No Canvas configuration to
display
appears if there are no saved canvas configurations.
3.
Select a canvas from the list and click
Load
.
The graphs from that canvas are displayed in the Performance Monitor window.