Displaying graphs, Arranging graphs in the display, Arranging – HP H-series Enterprise Fabric Management Suite Software User Manual

Page 146: Graphs in the display

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146 Managing Ports

Displaying Graphs

You can open a maximum of 64 graphs at one time. To display graphs:

1.

Select Fabric > Add Fabric, or click Add to open the Add a New Fabric dialog box.

2.

Enter a fabric name, an IP address, an account name, and a password, and then click OK.

3.

Set the graphing options and polling frequency. By default, EFMS Performance View plots total bytes

transmitted and received at a polling frequency of once per second. For information about modifying

performance graphs, see ”

Customizing graphs

” (page 147).

4.

You can display graphs in the following ways:
• Click on a switch entry handle, and select one or more ports.
• Right-click on a switch icon in the fabric tree, and select Open Graph for All Logged-In Ports from

the drop-down list.

You can move graphs around individually by clicking and dragging, or you can arrange them as a group.

For more information, see

Arranging graphs in the display

” (page 146).

To remove a graph, click the graph’s X button. To remove all graphs, select Window > Close All.
To remove a fabric and its graphs:

1.

Select the fabric in the fabric tree

2.

Select Fabric > Remove Fabric. You can also right-click on a fabric, and select Remove Fabric from the

popup menu.

Right-clicking on a graph opens a popup menu from which you can change graph options, print a graph,

or save the graph statistics to a file.

Arranging graphs in the display

To arrange and size graphs in the display, select Window > Cascade, Window > Tile, or

Window > Close All.

NOTE:

System performance decreases as more graphs are opened. To improve system performance,

increase the polling frequency (higher number of seconds between polls), tile the graphs (fastest refresh

time), or both. For information on polling frequency, see ”

Setting the polling frequency

” (page 145).

Cascade—Overlaps the graphs so that all graphs are at least partially visible

Tile—Arranges the graphs in non-overlapping rows and columns. The Tile option has a faster refresh

rate, so system performance improves.

Close All—Closes all graphs

You can also click a graph on the Window menu to bring that graph to the front.

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