Viewing capacity charts – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

Page 617

Advertising
background image

Storage Essentials 5.1 User Guide 585

Start y - Determines the vertical placement of the printout on the page with zero being the

closest to the bottom margin. For example, if the value is 50 for Start y, the printing starts at

50 inches or centimeters (depending on what you selected) from the bottom. You can also

enter negative numbers.

Width - Determines the width of the printout.
Height - Determines the height of the printout.
To remove extra space around the topology, click the Trimmed button.

6.

To change how many pages the printout will use, select one of the following. When you are

done, click Apply. If you want the default settings, click Default.
A preview of the printout is displayed in the right pane.

IMPORTANT:

Before you change the margins, decide on a unit of measurement.

Unit - Select cm (centimeters) or inch for the margins.
Position/Size - Lets you change the position and size of the printout so that it spans several

pages:
Start x - Determines the horizontal placement of the printout. Anything more than zero

expands the printout to another page.

Start y - Determines the vertical placement of the printout.
Width - Determines the width of the printout. If the width entered does not fit on the page,

the printout wraps around to another page.

Height - Determines the height of the printout. If the height entered does not fit on the

page, the printout wraps around to another page.

Resolution (pixel/unit) - Lets you change the resolution so that the printout spans several

pages.

Page - Lets you expand the printout so it prints on several pages without modifying the chart.

7.

To preview your pages, click the Preview tab. Then click the page you want to preview.
The page appears in the right pane.

8.

When you are ready to print, click Print.

9.

Click Close.

NOTE:

To revert back to all of the original settings, click the Default button next to the Print

button.

Viewing Capacity Charts

Capacity Manager provides a graphical representation of the capacity history of an element, such

as port summary information for switches.
You can manipulate the charts, so they show a different reporting period and frequency. For

example, you could show the capacity of a host over the past 24 hours with an hourly monitoring

frequency.

Advertising