Adding graphs to an existing canvas, Printing graphs – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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3. Select File > Save Current Canvas Configuration.

The Save Canvas Configuration dialog box displays.

4. Enter a name and description for the configuration and click Save Canvas. A message displays,

confirming that the configuration was successfully saved to the switch.

Adding graphs 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 basic performance

monitor graphs”

on page 109 and

“Advanced performance monitoring graphs”

on page 111, and

then save those graphs to a canvas, as described in

“Saving graphs to a canvas”

on page 114.

Use the following procedure to add a graph to an existing canvas.

1. Select File > Display Canvas Configurations.

The Canvas Configuration List displays. The error message “No Canvas configuration to
display” displays if there are no saved canvas configurations.

2. Click a canvas in the list.

3. Click Edit.

The Edit Canvas dialog box displays.

4. Click Add.

A list of graphs displays.

5. Click a graph to add it to the canvas, and 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.

Use the following procedure to print a graph.

1. Open the Performance Monitoring window.

2. Create a basic or advanced Performance Monitor graph as described in

“Creating basic

performance monitor graphs”

on page 109 and

“Advanced performance monitoring graphs”

on page 111.

3. To print a single graph, right-click the graph and choose Print. To print all the graphs displayed

on the selected canvas configuration, select File > Print All Graphs.

4. In the print dialog box, click OK.

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