Figure 4 (page 32) contains four main areas:The top bar allows you to perform configuration commands.

The left frame lists resources such as Network Entities, Logical Groups, Nodes Definitions, etc. The '+' expands a resource. If HP Insight CMU cluster configuration commands have not yet been entered, most resources are empty.

A filter allows you to show specific resources.

The central frame displays the global cluster view. In Figure 4 (page 32), the global cluster view is empty because the cluster is not yet configured.

The bottom frame shows log information.3.2.2X server requirements

Most of the administrator tasks in the HP Insight CMU GUI require an x term window. You must have an X server running and accepting remote X Window connections from the management node server for a fully functional HP Insight CMU implementation.

3.2.3 Administrator modeClick OptionsEnter Admin Mode.

You must have administrator privileges to perform the cluster configuration tasks described in this chapter.

If you do not have administrator privileges, then you can monitor the cluster status, but you cannot perform all the tasks described in this chapter.

IMPORTANT: Cluster configuration tasks can be performed on only one instance of the GUI at

atime.3.2.4Quitting administrator modeClick OptionsUnprivileged Mode.3.2.5 Changing X display address

By default, HP Insight CMU sends the X Window required for cloning, backup, and console broadcast to the display running the Java GUI. The Change X-display address dialog box enables you to redirect the display by changing the IP address and display number. See Figure 5 (page 33).

To change the X display address:1.Click OptionsAdministrator Mode.

2.Login as root, and then confirm that your X Window display address is correct.

3.Click OptionsChange X-display address.

4.Verify that the IP is your GUI station address, and the Display Number field has content, such as :n, where n is any number.

Figure 5 Change X display address dialog box

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