Working with systems, Creating a system, 0 creating a system – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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1.
If you are not on the Capacity Advisor tab:
•
If the Capacity Advisor tab is visible, click the Capacity Advisor tab.
•
If the Capacity Advisor tab is not visible, select Optimize
→Capacity Advisor→View
Scenarios...
from the upper, top menu bar.
The Capacity Advisor tab will open, with a list of scenarios.
2.
The names of any scenarios you created, and thus can delete, will be displayed as links. If
you are the administrator, you can delete any scenario. Click the radio button preceding the
scenario you wish to delete.
The row containing the scenario will be highlighted and the radio button will be filled in to
indicate selection.
3.
Select Delete
→Planning Scenario from the Capacity Advisor tab menu bar.
The Delete Scenario confirmation screen will be displayed, with the name of the scenario
that will be deleted.
4.
Confirm that this is the scenario you want to delete, then click the OK button.
You will be returned to the VSE Management: Capacity Advisor screen.
Working with systems
Systems can represent physical hardware,
(VM), or
. They
can be real systems from your current environment or “What-If” creations to represent new
systems you are planning. You can also modify a system based on an existing system to represent
planned configuration changes.
IMPORTANT:
For specific descriptions of each field or summary table on the user interface
screens, click the help topic link
on the software screen for the task.
Most of the procedures described in this section are accessed from the System tab menus in the
scenario editor. From the Capacity Advisor tab, double-click the scenario that you want to
modify to open the editor.
TIP:
For lists of all menu options for Capacity Advisor features, see “Menus & tabs” in Capacity
Advisor Help.
Creating a system
When developing a scenario to model future configurations, you can create one or more systems
to represent system types that you are considering adding to the configuration.
1.
On the System tab of the scenario editor, select What-If Action
→Create Systems... from
the menu bar.
The Edit Scenario - Create System screen displays.
2.
Fill in the System Name with a unique name.
You cannot change the name once the system is created.
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