Saving The Event Browser To A File; Devices Data Window; Devices Data Window Entries - HP AA-RW20A-TE User Manual

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Saving the Event Browser to a file

You can save the displayed Event Browser entries to a file. Filtering affects the save operation, because
only displayed events are saved. To save the Event Browser to a file, perform the following procedure:
1.
Filter and sort the Event Browser to obtain the desired display. Refer to
page 45 and
2.
Select File > Save As.
3.
Select a pathname to which to save the event log and click Save. The file can be saved in XML, CSV, or
text format. XML files can be opened with an internet browser or text editor. CSV files can be opened
with most spreadsheet applications.

Devices data window

The Devices data window displays information about devices (hosts and storage targets) connected to the
switch. Click the Devices data window tab, in either the topology or faceplate display, to display device
information for all devices that are logged into the selected fabric. To narrow the display to devices that
are logged into specific switches, select one or more switches in the fabric tree or the topology display.
Table 6
describes the entries in the Devices data window. Refer to
on page 48 for exporting device information.
Table 6

Devices data window entries

Entry
Port WWN
Nickname
Details
FC Address
Switch
Port
Target/Initiator
Vendor
Host Name
Active Zones
Row #
46
Managing fabrics
"Sorting the Event
Browser" on page 45 for more information.
Description
Port World Wide Name
Device port nickname. To create a new nickname or edit an
existing nickname, double-click the cell and enter a nickname in
the Edit Nickname dialog. Refer to
nicknames" on page 48 for more information.
Click (i) to display additional detail about the device. Refer to
"Displaying detailed device
Fibre Channel address
Switch name
Switch port number
Device type: target or initiator
Host bus adapter/device vendor
Name of host. This only applies to HBAs that support FDMI and
register this data.
The active zone to which the device belongs
Row number reference for each listing in the Devices data
window table
"Filtering the Event
"Exporting device information to a
"Managing device port
information" on page 48.
Browser" on
file"

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