Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) Getting Started (HP-UX 11i v3, February 2007)

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Introducing the VEA Console
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The VERITAS Enterprise Administrator (VEA) Console displays data about application
objects and connectivity in graphical form and provides a user interface for the many tools
and functions.
Before using the VERITAS Volume Manager VEA GUI, you should familiarize yourself
with the following introductory topics:
VEA Features
Main Window
VEA Features
You use the VEA to administer disks, volumes, and file systems on local or remote
machines.
VEA consists of a server and a client. The server runs on a machine that is running the
application to be monitored, such as VxVM. The client runs on Windows, HP, Linux,
Solaris, and AIX machines that support the Java Runtime Environment.
VEA provides the following features:
Accessibility - Using the Mouse and Keyboard
Accelerators and mnemonics are provided as alternatives to using the mouse (refer to
the VEA online help for more information).
Ease of Use
The task-based user interface provides access to tasks through menus or a task list.
Administrators can easily navigate and configure their systems, and browse through
all of the objects on the system or view detailed information about a specific object.
Remote Administration
Administrators can perform VxVM administration remotely or locally. The VEA client
runs on UNIX or Windows machines.
Java-based Interface