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6.3.7.3.2 Keyboard control
Keyboard shortcuts are available for some Time View options. All of the following shortcuts are
also available in Options
→Properties.
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K, k – Increase or decrease space between the tube and petals (Radial offset option)
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L, l – Increase or decrease space between rings (Z offset option)
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M, m – Increase or decrease space between petals (Angular offset option)
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+, - – Increase or decrease petal outline width (Petal outline width option)
6.3.7.3.3 Custom cameras
To save a custom camera position, press Ctrl+1 to 5. Restore it later by pressing 1 to 5. (Custom
camera position 1 ... 5 options.)
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e – Set perspective view
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z – Set history view
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s – Set front view
6.3.7.3.4 Options
The following options are also available in Options
→Properties:
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Anti-aliasing level – Set the smoothness of the line rendering. Higher levels are best, but not
all graphic cards can support it, and it can reduce performance.
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Petal pop-out speed – The petal inflate speed for a new petal. When set to the maximum,
petals directly appear fully inflated.
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Activate ring sliding – Enable or disable ring slide along the tube. Deactivating this option
can improve low performance conditions.
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Draw petal outline – Set to display the black outline surrounding each petal. Improves the
readability in most cases.
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Display metrics skeleton/name/cylinder – Set to display the tube skeleton, name, or cylinder.
6.3.7.4 Technical dependencies
Time View is a live history tool, meaning that the GUI stores the history data (42 minutes of data
in a circular buffer fashion) from the time it is started. The memory requirements of Time View on
the end station running the HP Insight CMU GUI depend on the cluster size. A typical 500 node
cluster can require 2GB to 3GB of RAM. Memory consumption does not impact the management
node. For larger clusters, the memory consumption can exceed 4GB requiring a 64-bit JVM on the
GUI client side.
Because of the high memory and CPU/GPU consumption, Time View is limited to displaying 10
metrics at a time.
HP recommends the use of OpenGL hardware acceleration for a higher quality experience such
as improved graphics and faster activation of anti-aliasing.
Time View has been tested using Oracle JVM in many environments including Linux, Windows 7,
and Windows Vista. OpenGL problems can occur with Windows Vista. For details, see
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