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OSM Toolbar Features and Menu Options

In conjunction with the Management window, the OSM toolbar provides access to all OSM functions. Except for the
Log On and Log Off buttons, all items on the OSM toolbar contain menus.

CAUTION:

Do not close the Management window when any OSM dialog box is open. You will lose your current

service connection.

Display Menu

The Display menu contains the following items:

Displays the Attributes dialog box for the selected object. See

Using the Attributes Dialog Box to

View Attributes

.

Attributes

Displays the Actions dialog box for the selected object, from which you can perform available
actions on selected objects, see the status and progress of ongoing actions, and access action
details. See

Performing Actions on a Selected Resource

.

Actions

Displays the Alarms dialog box for the selected object. If the selected object has no alarms, this
menu item is disabled. See

Viewing the Alarms Dialog Box

.

Alarms

Displays the Multi-Resource Actions dialog box, which enables you to perform actions across
multiple resources of the same type. See

Performing Actions on Multiple Resources of The Same

Type

.

Multi-Resource Actions...

Summary Menu

The Summary menu contains the following items:

Displays the

Problem Summary

dialog box, which lists all resources that have some type of

problem.

Problem

Displays the

Action Status Summary

dialog box, which lists all actions in progress.

Action

Displays the

Alarm Summary

dialog box, which lists the alarms in the current system or ServerNet

cluster and enables you to find the resource with the selected alarm in the Management window.
If no alarms are outstanding, this menu item is unavailable.

Alarm

Indicates the current state of all OSM service connection processes. Each IP address listed is
associated with a corresponding TCPIP stack configured in the OSMCONF (OSM server
configuration) file.You should have at least two connections with a status of UP for fault-tolerance.

Connection Status

Displays a small dialog box containing a

System Status icon

, which changes color to indicate

problems within the system. This dialog box allows you to monitor several systems while minimizing
the Management window for each system to save screen space. (However, closing a Management
window also closes the associated System Status window.)

System Status

Tools Menu

The Tools menu contains the following items:

Launches the OSM Event Viewer in a separate window. You can also
launch the OSM Event Viewer from the Start menu (if you have the OSM
client components installed) or directly through an Internet Explorer
browser window (without having a current OSM Service Connection
session).

Event Viewer

Displays the Save Snapshot dialog box, which enables you to create and
save a snapshot of your system. A snapshot provides information
regarding the state of your system and all components at the time that
the snapshot file was saved.
You can load and view a saved snapshot on any server running OSM
server software. To load a snapshot, launch Internet Explorer and enter
the URL of the system you are using to view the snapshot, followed by
/snapshot/index.html.

For example:

http://star2.caclab.cpqcorp.net:9990/snapshot/index.html

In the Open Snapshot File dialog box, navigate to and open the snapshot
file you want to view.

Save Snapshot

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Using the Management Window