Viewing software installation reports – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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The operators that belong to the operator groups are displayed.

c.

Click Close to return to the page for adding a report.

5.

Specify the period for which a report will be generated.
A scheduled report period is determined by both the schedule type and schedule time settings.

{

Schedule Type—Select one of the following scheduling options: Daily, Weekly, Monthly,
Quarterly, Half Yearly, and Yearly.

{

Report Start Date—Click the field to select the start date for the report in a calendar.

6.

Set the time when a report becomes invalid and the EAD component no longer generates the
report.
Click the End by box. Enter an end time in the format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm. You can also click the
field to select the time in a calendar.

7.

From the Report File Format list, select a report file format.
Options are PDF, CSV, MSExcel, and MSExcel (Data-only).

8.

Send a report by email.
Click the Send by Email box, and enter the email address of the receiver. Reports can be sent to
one email address.

9.

Set the asset group.
The software installation report collects statistics about the software names and the number of
assets with each type of software installed for all registered assets in the specified asset group,

including its subgroups.

a.

Click the Set Parameter icon

for the asset group.

b.

Select an asset group from the Parameter Value list.
The options are asset group names.

c.

Click OK to return to the page for adding a report.
The Set Parameter icon changes from

to .

10.

Click OK.

Viewing software installation reports

1.

Click the Report tab.

2.

Select Scheduled Reports > All Scheduled Reports from the navigation tree.
The All Scheduled Reports page appears.

3.

Click the History Report icon

for the software installation reports.

The History Report page appears.

4.

Click the View link to open a statistics report, or save the statistics report (see

Figure 64

).

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