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

Clicking the name of an Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) cluster in the Cluster Name column
Clicking the cluster status icon for an MSCS cluster in the CS column
From this page, you can save a subset of the collection with a new name, delete one or more clusters from
the collection, customize the view, and print the cluster collection view. In a multi-user environment, only one
user at a time can edit a collection. If another user wants to edit the same collection, a List Edit Warning
box appears. The user can cancel the editing request or edit the collection and save it as a new collection.
NOTE: Not all users can view all clusters. The results of the collection depend on the clusters that were
assigned to the user who created the collection. Each
user
can only view the clusters that are assigned to
them by a user with
full configuration rights
. A user with full configuration rights assigns managed clusters
using user authorizations. See “Creating new authorizationsfor more information.
The cluster table view page is divided into the following sections:
1. Tabs
2. View as
3. Cluster status summary
4. Customizing the view
5. Cluster collection columns
6. Buttons
Tabs
The cluster 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.
View as
This dropdown list is used to select table, which displays the view in a table form, or tree, which displays
all of the clusters in the collection in a tree form. See “Navigating the tree viewfor more information on
navigating the tree view.
Cluster status summary
The status legend shows how many clusters in the view are Critical, Major, Minor, Normal, Disabled, and
Unknown, with a total showing how many clusters are in the view.
214 Monitoring systems, clusters, and events