Width - Determines the width of the printout. If the width entered does not fit on the page, the printout wraps around to another page.

Height - Determines the height of the printout. If the height entered does not fit on the page, the printout wraps around to another page.

Resolution (pixel/unit) - Lets you change the resolution so that the printout spans several pages.

Page - Lets you expand the printout so it prints on several pages without modifying the graphic.

5.To preview your pages, click the Preview tab. Then click the page you want to preview. The page appears in the right pane.

6.When you are ready to print, click Print.

7.Click Close.

NOTE: To revert back to all of the original settings, click the Default button next to the Print button.

Setting the Date and Time for Scheduled Tasks

While configuring the management server, there are several occasions when you will need to set the date and time for a scheduled task. To set the date and time for a scheduled task:

1.Click the calendar icon, .

2.In the Time box, enter the time in 24-hour format with the hour and minutes separate by a colon, for example, 22:15. Click the date on which you want the task to run. Today’s date is highlighted in pink. Click Set.

The date and time appear in the Next Scheduled Run box in the yyyy-mm-dd hh:min format.

If you change the date in the box to a date that does not exist in a month, the software automatically calculates the date to the next month. For example, if you enter 2003-11-31, the software assumes the date is 2003-12-01.

3.In the Repeat Interval box, enter an interval. Select one of the following units from the list:

Second(s)

Minute(s)

Hour(s)

Day(s)

Week(s)

Managing Getting Discovery Details

You can schedule the management server to obtain discovery details at a specified interval. The management server provides several types of discovery details:

Include infrastructure details - If the Include infrastructure details option is selected, the management server gathers detailed information about the SAN infrastructure. This process can be network intensive.

HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 User Guide 181