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<h3><a name="top">Server Administrator Graphical User Interface</a></h3>

<p>This section explains the main features for the Server Administrator GUI.</p>

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    <td><strong><span class="notes">NOTE:</span></strong> Do not use your Web
    browser toolbar buttons (such as <b>Back</b> and <b>Refresh</b>) while using Server
    Administrator. Use only the Server Administrator navigation tools.</td>
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<p>With only a few exceptions, each Server Administrator window has four main areas:
<ul>
  <li><p>The <b>Global Navigation Bar</b> provides links to general services. </p></li>
  <li><p>The <b>System Tree</b> displays all visible system objects based on the user's access
    privileges. </p></li>
  <li><p>The <b>Actions Window</b> displays the available management actions for the selected system
    tree object based on the user's access privileges.</p>
    <ul>
      <li><p>The Action tabs display the primary actions or categories of actions that are
        available for the selected object based on the user's access privileges.</p></li>
      <li><p>The Action tabs are divided into subtabs of all available secondary
        options for the Action tabs. Most subtabs represent a task that you can perform. The user
        must have privileges to execute a task. Some tasks can be performed by Administrator only,
        or by Power User and Administrator.</p></li>
    </ul>
  </li>
  <li><p>The data area displays information for the selected system tree object,
    Action tab, and
    subtab based on the user's access privileges.</p></li>
</ul>

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<p>See the <em>Server Administrator's User's Guide</em> for further details and an
illustration of the Server Administrator GUI window.</p>

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    <td><strong><span class="notes">NOTE:</span></strong> Many of 
	the system tree objects, system components, Action tabs, or data area 
	features are not available to a user logged in with only User privileges. 
	Administrator or Power User privileges are required to view many of the system tree 
	objects, system components, action tabs, and data area features that are 
	configurable. </td>
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    <td><strong><span class="notes">NOTE:</span></strong> Only users logged in with Administrator privileges have
    access to the shutdown functionality included under the <b>Shutdown</b> tab 
	and session(s) management functionality included under the <b>Session 
	Management</b> tab. </td>
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<h4><a name="global_nav">Global Navigation Bar</a></h4>

<p>The global navigation bar and its links are available to all user levels no matter
where you are in the program.</p>

<p>Clicking <b>Support</b> connects you to the support website for your system.</p>

<p>Clicking <b>Help </b>opens the context-sensitive online help window.</p>

<p>Clicking <b>About</b> displays Server Administrator version and copyright information.</p>

<p>Clicking <b>Log Out</b> ends your current Server Administrator program session.</p>

<p>When you are logged in to the Server Administrator home page, the model and assigned name of the
system and the current user's username and user privilege are displayed in the top-right
corner of the window.</p>

<h4><a name="system_tree">System Tree</a></h4>

<p>The <b>System Tree</b> appears on the left side of the Server Administrator homepage and lists
the components of your system that are viewable. The system components are categorized by
component type. When you expand the main object known as <b>Modular Enclosure, System/Server 
Module</b>, <b>Main System
Chassis/Main System</b>, <b>Software</b>, and <b>Storage</b> are the major categories of system
components that may appear. </p>

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    <td><span class="notes">NOTE: </span><b>Modular Enclosure</b> is 
		applicable for&nbsp; for&nbsp;<b>modular</b> systems.</td>
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    <td><span class="notes">NOTE: </span><b>System</b> is 
		applicable for <b>non-modular</b> systems and <b>Server Module</b> for&nbsp;<b>modular</b> systems.</td>
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    <td><span class="notes">NOTE: </span><b>Main System Chassis</b> is 
		applicable for <b>non-modular</b> systems and <b>Main System</b> for&nbsp;<b>modular</b> systems.</td>
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<p>To expand a branch of the tree, click the + (plus) sign to the left of an object, or
double-click the object. A - (minus) sign indicates an expanded entry that cannot be
further expanded. </p>

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<h4><a name="actions_window">Actions Window</a></h4>

<p>When you click an item on the <b>System/Server Module Tree</b>, details about the component or object
appear in the data area of the window. Clicking an Action tab displays all
available user options as a list of subtabs or subtasks. </p>

<p>Clicking an object on the <b>System/Server Module Tree</b> opens that component's <b>Actions Window</b>, displaying
the available Action tabs. The data area defaults to a preselected subcategory of the
first Action tab for the selected object. The preselected subcategory is usually the first
option. For example, clicking the <b>Main System Chassis/Main System</b> object opens an <b> Actions
Window</b> on which the <b>Properties</b> Action tab and <b>Health</b> subcategory is
displayed in the window's data area.</p>

<h4><a name="action_tabs">Action Tabs</a></h4>

<p>Action tabs display all available user options as a list of subtabs.</p>

<p>Clicking an object on the system tree opens that component's <b> Actions
Window</b>, displaying
the available Action tabs. The data area defaults to a preselected subtab of the first
Action tab for the selected object. The preselected subtab is usually the first option.
For example, clicking the <b>Main System Chassis/Main System</b> object opens an <b>Actions
Window</b> on
which the <b>Properties</b> Action tab and <b>Health</b> subcategory is displayed in the
window's data area.</p>

<h4>Buttons Present in Every Server Administrator Actions Window</h4>

<p>In every primary <b>Actions Window</b> within Server Administrator, you will see the
following buttons in the upper right corner: <b>Print</b>, <b>Export</b>, <b>Email</b>,
and <b>Refresh</b>.&nbsp;</p>

<p>The following table explains the function of each button.</p>

<h5><b>Buttons</b></h5>

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    <td width="30%" valign="top"><b>Print</b></td>
    <td width="70%" valign="top">Prints a copy of the open window to your default printer.</td>
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  <tr>
    <td width="30%" valign="top"><b>Export</b></td>
    <td width="70%" valign="top">Saves a text file
      containing the contents of the open window (the values of each data field
      separated by a customizable delimiter) to a destination you specify. See
      the <i>Server Administrator User's Guide</i> for instructions on setting
      the customizable delimiter.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td width="30%" valign="top"><b>Email</b></td>
    <td width="70%" valign="top">E-mails the contents of this window to your designated
    recipient. See the <i> Server Administrator User's Guide</i> for instructions on configuring your
    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.
      <p><strong><span class="notes">NOTE:</span></strong>   E-mails can contain
      attachments. Select the
    check box if you are attaching a file to the e-mail. All attachments are
      added to one <b>.zip</b> file, although they appear as <b>.html </b>files.</p>
    </td>
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    <td width="30%" valign="top"><b>Refresh</b></td>
    <td width="70%" valign="top">Updates the screen with latest information. </td>
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<h4>Privilege Levels in the Server Administrator GUI</h4>

<p>Server Administrator gives different privileges to different user levels. The three
basic user levels are User, Power User, and Administrator.</p>

<p>Users can view most information. Power Users can set warning threshold values and configure which alert actions are to be taken when a warning or
critical event occurs.</p>

<p>Administrators can configure and perform shutdown actions, configure Auto Recovery
actions in case a system has a hung operating system, and clear hardware, event, and
command logs. When using the Storage Management Service, Administrators can configure locally-attached RAID and non-RAID storage.</p>

<h5>Legend for Server Administrator User Privilege Levels</h5>

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    <td width="13%"><strong>U</strong></td>
    <td width="87%">User</td>
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    <td width="13%"><strong>P</strong></td>
    <td width="87%">Power User</td>
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    <td width="13%"><strong>A</strong></td>
    <td width="87%">Administrator</td>
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    <td width="13%" bgcolor="#C0C0C0"><strong>NA</strong></td>
    <td width="87%">Not Applicable</td>
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<p>For more details on user privilege levels, see &quot;<a href="UserLevels.html">Privilege
Levels in the Server Administrator GUI</a>.&quot;</p>

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