Refreshing Data After A Auto Lun Or Quick Restore Operation; Refreshing Data After Operations Performed With Another Application; Refreshing Your User View; Setting Your View Back To Default - HPE XP P9000 User Manual

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If an internal process is running on the SVP (for example, a configuration change, option check, or an
operational information acquisition), Remote Web Console processing might be temporarily delayed.
If you request a change to the storage system configuration in the secondary window while another
change is being made, an error message appears.
If the error occurs while you are logging in or clicking Apply to implement changes, wait a few
minutes, then retry the operation.
If the error occurs while you are either switching between Modify and View mode, or switching tabs,
wait a few minutes, click Refresh on the File menu, and then retry the operation.
When the microcode is being updated on the SVP, you must exit and restart all Web client sessions on
the Remote Web Console computer.
When you use Remote Web Console on Windows, the Add or Remove Programs window in the
Windows Control Panel might or might not display Remote Web Console. Remote Web Console
works in both cases.

Refreshing data after a Auto LUN or Quick Restore operation

During a Auto LUN operation or Business Copy or Business Copy Z Quick Restore operation, a Remote
Web Console window may display old information (data from before the operation) on logical volume
(LDEV) configurations. Wait until the operation completes, and then, click File > Refresh or File >
Refresh All to update the Remote Web Console window.

Refreshing data after operations performed with another application

Be aware that it may take time to refresh the information in Remote Web Console after you have
performed an operation on the storage system using another application, such as RAID Manager.

Refreshing your user view

When you remain in the same Remote Web Console view while other users change the configuration of
the system, the changes that others make do not appear in your view. You can tell how long it has been
since your screen was refreshed by checking the clock on the title bar to the left of the Refresh View
button. The clock displays server time, not the time on your local workstation. When you rest your mouse
cursor over the clock, the system displays the number of minutes that have passed since the screen was
refreshed.
To see changes that others might have made, click Refresh View on the far right title bar in the top right
corner of the screen.

Setting your view back to default

You can adjust Remote Web Console settings for column width and order, table options, filter conditions,
and similar parameters. Remote Web Console saves these settings after you logout. When you login
again, your settings appear as you left them in your last session.
You can also return your settings to default.
To return your settings to default, select Settings > Environmental Settings > Reset User's View
Settings.
The parts and items that are recorded as user settings are shown in the following tables:
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Getting started using Remote Web Console

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