Save default performance view file dialog -20, Load default view file dialog -20 – Sun Microsystems 5602 User Manual

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5 – Managing Ports
Graphing Port Performance

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in

Figure 5-6

, prompts you to save the current performance view file as the default

performance view file. Refer to

”Changing the Default Performance View File

Encryption Key” on page 5-21

for information about defining and changing this

encryption key.

In the Save Default Performance View File dialog, enter an encryption key in the
Default Performance File Encryption Key field. Re-enter the encryption key in the
Re-enter Encryption Key to Confirm field. Click the OK button to save the current
set of fabrics to the default performance view file in the working directory.

To prevent SANsurfer Performance Viewer from prompting you to save the default
performance view file between sessions, set the Auto Load and Save Graphing
Environment setting to Enable (default). Refer to

”Setting SANsurfer Performance

Viewer Preferences” on page 5-22

for more information.

Figure 5-6. Save Default Performance View File Dialog

In your next SANsurfer Performance Viewer session, the Load Default View File
dialog shown in

Figure 5-7

prompts you to load the default performance view file

and to specify its encryption key, if there is one. In the Default Fabric File
Encryption Key field, enter the encryption key and click the Load View File
button. If you do not want to load the default performance view file, click the
Continue Without Loading button to open the SANsurfer Performance Viewer
with no fabric displayed.

Figure 5-7. Load Default View File Dialog

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