That said, for those applications for which you have permission to view, you can further alter application visibility by changing this configuration.

Use the “Application visibility” drop-down to affect visibility of applications across your network.

Use Don't show hidden apps when you want to enable the hide functionality for individual applications. This is the default setting.

Use Show hidden apps when you want to quickly locate all discovered applications without changing the hide settings for individual instances.

Your selection is applied automatically and immediately on all data tables in Application Discovery.

Another way to do this is to use the drop-down selector the appears above tables that list applications. The following figure shows these visibility selectors. The visibility setting selected here is also applied to all application tables in Application Discovery screens.

Figure 6 Application visibility selector

See also

“Set visibility for packages on Application Discovery screens” (page 21)

“Set visibility for matched applications” (page 20)

“Set visibility for hosts on Application Discovery screens” (page 20)

Set color theme

Select one of four color choices by setting the “Color Theme” attribute. (See Figure 5 (page 17).)

Your selection is applied automatically and immediately to the Application Discovery user interface.

Set number of table rows

To help you to view manageable chunks of data, you can select the maximum number of rows to display within an Application Discovery table. Application Discovery apportions the data into separate pages based on the number that you select.

Use the “Table bucket size” drop-down to select the number of rows that you want to appear in each table per page. The default number of rows is set to 50, but you can select more or fewer rows for each table page. (See Figure 5 (page 17).)

Your selection is applied automatically and immediately to all data tables in Application Discovery.

Change the data view

Various ways exist to help you sort and filter the data displays so that you can see across application and server activity and drill down to the specifics a particular application or server.

Visibility of systems and applications depends on the permissions you have for each managed system and application. You can see only those systems and applications in Application Discovery tables that you already have permission to access or view.

Sort data in view tables

The default sort order.

Each table displays with one column having a dark grey background in the column heading and an arrow. The dark grey color indicates which column is driving the sort order for all rows of data in the table. The arrow indicates whether the column has been sorted in ascending or descending order. Criteria for the order may be numeric or alphabetical.

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HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual Change the data view, Set color theme, Set number of table rows

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