Table 139 The Toolbar in Backup Manager (continued)

ButtonDescription

Allows you to move an element in the topology. See Arranging Elements in the Topology” on page 274. Enabled when the Topology tab is active.

Allows you to move the entire topology at once. Click the Pan () button, click any place in the topology, and then drag the mouse to a new location. Enabled when the Topology tab is active.

Opens a new window, containing the topology. This feature allows you to view different domains of the topology at one time. Enabled when the Topology tab is active.

See About the New Window Option” on page 319 for more information.

Allows you to change the topology layout. See Changing the Topology

Settings” on page 581. Enabled when the Topology tab is active.

Restores the topology layout to the last saved version. Enabled when the

Topology tab is active.

Allows you to find an element by name or by Worldwide Name (WWN) in the topology. Enabled when the Topology tab is active.

To find an element, enter the name or part of the name in the Find box, and

then click the Find Next () button. The management server highlights the elements that match in the topology and in the tree.

If the management server has found multiple elements matching your search

criteria, click the Find Next () button to find the next element that matches your search criteria.

To view the previous element that matches the search criteria, click the Find

Previous () button. The Find Previous () button is disabled when only one element meets your search criteria.

Exports the topology to an XML file that can be viewed in Microsoft Visio.

See Exporting the Topology to Visio” on page 582 for more information.

Enabled when the Topology tab is active.

Displays links between shared libraries. Additional connections between media servers and tape libraries, and media servers and disk drives are displayed. If the additional links between shared libraries are currently displayed, clicking the Show MultiPath button a second time will hide the links.

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