B exceptions, Cautionary notes for the gui display, Window display in mozilla or firefox – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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B Exceptions
This appendix provides information about complex system configuration scenarios.
Cautionary notes for the GUI display
Certain cautionary notes exist for the GUI. Before starting operations, please review the following
related information:
• Window display in Mozilla or Firefox
• When the copy pair configuration does not match definition information
• When the copy pair configuration is complex
• When the displayed information depends on the system configuration
Window display in Mozilla or Firefox
The following problems with window display might occur in the GUI. You can correct these problems
when the window is redrawn by clicking Refresh Tree in the navigation area or by scrolling the
navigation area.
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A dialog box goes blank.
This problem might occur when an attempt is made to close the dialog box by performing an op-
eration in the application area, instead of from within the dialog box itself.
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Part of the object tree disappears.
This problem might occur when you use the navigation area to modify the object tree after the
object tree is refreshed using the application area or a dialog box.
Restrictions related to the GUI
The following restrictions apply when performing operations in a web browser:
•
Do not use the web browser toolbars, menu bars, link bars, or buttons to perform Stop, Go To,
Refresh, or other operations. The only operations that can be successfully performed are printing
windows and resizing fonts from the menu bar.
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Do not perform any operations from a context menu displayed in a web browser. A context menu
might appear when you right-click a web browser.
When the copy pair configuration does not match definition information
In Replication Manager, the copy pair configuration displayed in the Hosts view or Storage Systems
view sometimes differs from the definition information displayed in the pair configurations view. The
following explains the difference for open systems and mainframe systems.
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