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5 – Managing Ports

 

 

 

 

Graphing Port Performance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In your next SANsurfer Performance Viewer session, the Load Default View File

 

dialog shown in Figure 5-7prompts you to load the default performance view file

 

and to specify its encryption key, if there is one. In the Default File Encryption Key

 

field, enter the encryption key and click the Load View File button. If you do not

 

want to load the default performance view file, click the Continue Without

 

Loading button to open the SANsurfer Performance Viewer with no fabric

 

displayed.

Figure 5-7. Load Default Performance File Dialog

5.6.3

Saving and Opening Performance View Files

In addition to the SANsurfer Performance Viewer default performance file, you can save and open your own performance view files. The performance view file contains the set of fabrics, graphs, and graphing options. To save a performance view file, do the following:

1.Open the File menu and select Save View As to open the Save View dialog.

2.Enter a name for the performance view file or click the Browse button to select an existing file. Files are saved in the working directory.

3.Enter a password. When you attempt to open this performance view file, you will be prompted for this password. If you leave the File Password field blank, no password is required.

To open a performance view file, do the following:

1.Open the File menu and select Open View File to open the Open View dialog.

2.Enter a name for the performance view file or click the Browse button to select an existing file.

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