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9 map view screen details – HP OneView User Manual

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Description

Name

Icon

Displays your login name and the duration of your current session. Also provides a link
you can use to log out of the appliance.

To change your full name, password, and contact information, click the

Edit icon

next to

your login name

Session
control

When this icon is at the top of a dialog box, you can click it to open context-sensitive
help for that topic in another window or tab.

In the banner, this icon expands or collapses the Help sidebar, where you can browse
the help documentation or find help on the screen currently displayed. The help sidebar
provides the following:

A Help on this page hyperlink to access context-sensitive help for the current screen

A Browse help hyperlink to access the entire help system

Links that you can use to display the EULA and the Written Offer.

A link to the HP OneView Forum, an online forum for customers and partners to
share their experiences and pose questions related to using HP OneView. Community
members as well as HP representatives are welcome to assist with answering
questions.

Help control

4.9 Map view screen details

The Map view enables you to examine the configuration and understand the relationships between
logical and physical resources in your data center. This view gives you immediate visibility into
your resources from the individual Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks all the way up to the
enclosure, rack, and top-level physical data center.

The Map view was designed to be highly interactive and useful even at scale.

To open the relationship view for a resource, do one of the following:

Select Map from the

view selector

.

Select the

icon.

Providing context for a resource can be helpful when troubleshooting problems with the resource.
By looking at the Map view, you can determine if anything related to the resource is also having
a problem.

A

status icon

indicates the general health of the resource and provides a quick path to track errors.

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