HP Velocity user interface | HP Velocity on Linux |
When HP Velocity is running on a Linux thin client, the HP Velocity icon appears in one of four colors that correspond to the HP Velocity operational modes (Table 2).
Table 2. HP Velocity icon color codes on Linux.
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| Green | Active | HP Velocity is protecting one or more flows. |
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| Orange | Monitor | conditions. In this mode, HP Velocity does not |
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| Gray | Disabled | HP Velocity is disabled. |
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Setting the HP Velocity operational mode on Linux
Once the HP Velocity Network Manager is running, select an HP Velocity operational mode (Table 2) using the radio control (Figure 5).
An administrator should only change the HP Velocity mode of operation:
•During troubleshooting to disable HP Velocity
•After troubleshooting to
•As directed by HP support
To set the HP Velocity operational mode:
1.Log in as a user with root privileges.
2.Select Control Panel.
3.Select Setup > Network.
4.Select the HP Velocity tab.
5.Select the operational mode (Figure 5).
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