HP SIM V5.1 User Guide (356920-009, January 2007)

Related topics
Monitoring systems, clusters, and events
Customizing event collections
Navigating the System and Event Collections panel
System table view page
Users
with
full configuration rights
can manage all shared system collections from the system table view
page. Users can also manage their own private collections from this page. They can:
Save selections See “Saving collectionsfor more information.
Delete systems from the
database
. See “Deleting systems from the HP SIM databasefor nore
information.
Print a system collection results See “Printing a system collection view” for more information.
Customize the view See “Customizing the system table view pagefor more information.
The system table 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.
Related procedures
Saving collections
Customizing the system table view page
Deleting systems from the HP SIM database
Printing a system collection view
Related topics
Navigating the system table view page
Navigating the picture view page
System status types
Software status types
Monitoring systems, clusters, and events
Navigating the system table view page
The system table view page is the default view for an attribute based system collection and is a list of systems
that meet common
criteria
and is divided into the following sections:
1. Tabs
2. View as
3. Table information
4. System view columns
5. System table view page buttons
6. Customizing the view
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