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Exiting SANsurfer Performance Viewer

To exit a SANsurfer Performance Viewer session, open the File menu and select Exit. The current fabric view is automatically saved to your default performance view file upon exit, if you have defined an encryption key. The key is encrypted and saved with your default performance view file. A performance view file contains the set of fabrics that have been added and the graphs that have been opened during a SANsurfer Performance Viewer session. If you have not yet defined an encryption key, the Save Default Performance View File dialog, shown in Figure 5-6, prompts you to save the current view file as the default performance view file. Refer to ”Changing the Default Performance View File Encryption Key” on page 5-22for information about defining and changing this encryption key.

In the Save Default Performance File dialog, enter an encryption key in the Default File Encryption Key field. Re-enter the encryption key in the Re-enter Encryption Key to Confirm field. Click the OK button to save the current set of fabrics to the default performance view file in the working directory.

To prevent SANsurfer Performance Viewer from prompting you to save the default performance view file between sessions, set the Auto Load and Save Graphing Environment setting to Enable (default). Refer to ”Setting SANsurfer Performance Viewer Preferences” on page 5-22for more information.

Figure 5-6. Save Default Performance View File Dialog

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