Console Properties Notebook: Status Page
Use the Status page to change the properties using the following fields:
- Flags / On filter
- You can indicate whether you want a selected
flag or
status to display in the
view filter of the Topology Console
window. To change the setting for a particular flag or status,
double click the current setting (Show or Hide) in the On filter list and
select Show or Hide from the list.
This does not prevent those statuses and flags from displaying in views,
but only prevents them from displaying on the view filter.
If you turn off the display of a status on the view filter, the filtering of that
status in the view is always set to on. For example, if you select not to display
a flag of "Marked" on the view filter, you will still see any objects that
are "Marked" in views.
- Status / On filter / Color
If you are signed on with administrative authority, you can
change the default color of any of the statuses. To do this,
double click the color you want to change and select a new color
from the displayed palette.
- Override default link color
- If you are signed on with administrative authority, you can change the display color for links when their status is normal. To do this, select Override default link color. A colored box appears on the right. Click on the box to display a palette from which you can select the color you want to use.
- Display satisfactory status color
- If you are signed on with administrative authority, you can specify whether
you want to display the Satisfactory Status color as the background for resources
with satisfactory status that are displayed as icons. To do this, select
Display satisfactory status color. If you de-select Display satisfactory status color, resources with satisfactory status that are displayed as icons will show no background status color. Their background will simply be the background of the view.
- Default
- To reset the defaults for this page to the system defaults, click the first Default button.
- Save Properties as System Defaults
- To have your settings become the default settings for other consoles attached to the same server, click Save Properties as System Defaults if you are signed on with administrative authority. The new settings will take effect for each user the next time he or she signs on. However, if a user has changed properties, these changes override any changes saved by the administrator.
Note: The new default settings become active for all consoles opened after the change is applied. The current console and any opened prior to the implementation of the change retain the settings they had prior to the change. To have the new default values take effect for these consoles, close the consoles and reopen them.
When you are finished with this page, select another tab to go to a different page, or click one of the following buttons:
- OK
- To exit the notebook and apply your changes.
- Apply
- To apply your changes, but keep the notebook open.
- Default
- To reset properties for all pages in this notebook to the system defaults.
- Cancel
- To exit the notebook without making changes.