HP UX 11i Volume Management (LVM/VxVM) Software manual VEA features

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12Introducing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator console VEA features

VEA features

You use the VEA to administer disks, volumes, and file systems on local or remote machines.

VEA consists of a server and a client. The server runs on a machine that is running the application to be monitored, such as VxVM. The client runs on Windows, HP, Linux, Solaris, and AIX machines that support the Java Runtime Environment.

VEA provides the following features:

Accessibility - Using the mouse and keyboard

Accelerators and mnemonics are provided as alternatives to using the mouse (refer to the VEA online help for more information).

Ease of use

The task-based user interface provides access to tasks through menus or a task list. Administrators can easily navigate and configure their systems, and browse through all of the objects on the system or view detailed information about a specific object.

Remote administration

Administrators can perform administration remotely or locally. The VEA client runs on UNIX, Linux, or Windows machines.

Java-based interface

A pure Java-based interface is used. Administrators can run VEA as a Java application.

Scalability

VEA can handle systems containing large numbers of disks. Administrators can view all of the objects on the system, or focus on a specific object or set of objects.

Security

Please refer to the VEA online help for information on communication between the client and server across a firewall.

Multiple VEA support

The VEA client can provide simultaneous access to multiple host machines. The administrator can use a single client session to connect to multiple hosts, view the objects on each host, and perform administrative tasks on each host. Each host machine must be running the VEA server.

Multiple views of objects

VEA provides multiple views of objects:

The main window tree and grid view lists objects on the system.

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Contents Veritas Enterprise Administrator 5.0.1 Users Guide Unix is a registered trademark of The Open Group Contents Chapter Dialog boxes Contents Introducing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator console About the Veritas Enterprise Administrator consoleVEA features Veritas Enterprise Administrator home Main window 2shows the main window of VEAObject tree Quick access barObject tree and grid Menu bar GridToolbar Status areaConsole view Tasks viewOpening a new window Accessing tasksMultiple selections Alternatively, you can select File New Window Page Using Veritas Enterprise Administrator Starting Veritas Enterprise Administrator About Veritas Enterprise AdministratorSetting up your system Using the start menu Using the command lineFrom a Windows client From a Unix clientIf no profiles exist Startup profileSelecting an alternate profile Setting Veritas Enterprise Administrator preferences See Setting the console view onSetting connection preferences Reconnecting hostsAdjusting the history settings Adding and removing favorite hostsSetting language preference Setting general preferencesSetting advanced preferences Filter messages Setting the console viewNumber of unfiltered messages Setting user accounts Viewing objects and object propertiesSelecting objects Navigational viewTasks view Details viewConsole view Running tasks from the menu bar Performing tasksProperties of an object Running tasks from the task assistant Connecting and disconnecting hosts and domainsRunning tasks from a popup menu Connecting to a host or domain Clicking on File ConnectSwitching between connected hosts Logon authenticationDisconnecting from a host Viewing different products Exiting the Veritas Enterprise Administrator clientUsing the control panel Viewing the alert log 4shows the alert logPrevious and next alert sets Viewing alert detailsViewing the task log Previous and next task setsConfiguring logs Printing viewsManaging user profiles Task detailsSelecting a startup profile Creating a new profileDeleting a profile Changing your passwordFirewall support Example C.d1234Client --- firewall --- AB About accelerators About accessibilityKeyboard shortcuts About mnemonics Keyboard mapping conventionsActions Dialog boxes Conventions Mnemonic AcceleratorAccessibility Dialog boxes Tabbed pages Changing the selection Accessibility Dialog boxes Glossary Clicking the mouse Index VEA
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