Tabs, View as, System health status summary – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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Tabs

The icon view page contains the following tabs:

System(s)

. This tab lists all of the systems in the collection.

Events

. This tab displays the events for all the systems included under the System(s) tab. From this

tab, additional filters can be applied to modify the event table display..

When switching between System(s) tab and Events tab, the Events tab remembers the selected events
and the selected event filter (if viewing a system collection). The System(s) tab remembers the selected
systems, view type (table, tree, or icon), and the selected system filter (if viewing an event collection). However,
the selections on each page are independent of each other.

View as

This dropdown list is used to select table, which displays the results in a table form, icons, which displays
only the HS status icon and the System Name for each system, and tree, which displays the HS status icon
and the System Name for each system in a tree format. See

“Navigating the tree view”

for more detailed

information on the tree view. See

“Navigating the system table view page”

for more information on the

system table view.

System health status summary

The legend shows how many systems in the view are Critical, Major, Minor, Normal, Disabled, and Unknown.
See

“System status types”

for more information on system status types.

Icon view buttons

Three buttons at the bottom of the icon view page are available to users with

full configuration rights

.

Save As Collection

. When a system or group of systems is selected, this button is used to save the

selection with a new name. Changes are saved on a per-user basis. See

“Saving collections”

for more

information.

Delete

. This button is used to delete one or more systems from the

database

. See

“Deleting systems

from the HP SIM database”

for more information.

NOTE:

If a virtual machine host is deleted, it can still be accessed through the Virtual Machine

Management Pack console, and the operations that can be performed on a virtual machine host are

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