Server Administrator Graphical User Interface
This section explains the main features for the Server Administrator GUI.
NOTE: This help page
may include information about features not supported by your system.
Server Administrator only displays features that are supported on
your system. |
NOTE: Do not use your
Web browser toolbar buttons (such as Back and Refresh) while using Server Administrator. Use only the
Server Administrator navigation tools. |
- The Global Navigation Bar provides links to general services.
- The System Tree displays all visible system objects based on the user's access privileges.
- The Actions Window displays
the available management actions for the selected system tree object
based on the user's access privileges.
- The Action tabs display the primary actions or categories of actions that are available for the selected object based on the user's access privileges.
- The Action tabs are divided into subtabs of all available secondary options for the Action tabs. Most subtabs represent a task that you can perform. The user must have privileges to execute a task. Some tasks can be performed by Administrator only, or by Power User and Administrator.
- The data area displays information for the selected system tree object, Action tab, and subtab based on the user's access privileges.
See the Server Administrator's User's Guide for further details and an illustration of the Server Administrator GUI window.
NOTE: Many of the system
tree objects, system components, Action tabs, or data area features
are not available to a user logged in with only User privileges. Administrator
or Power User privileges are required to view many of the system tree
objects, system components, action tabs, and data area features that
are configurable. |
NOTE: Only users logged
in with Administrator privileges have access to the shutdown functionality
included under the Shutdown tab and session(s) management functionality
included under the Session Management tab. |
Global Navigation Bar
- Clicking Support connects you to the support website for your system.
- Clicking Help opens the context-sensitive online help window.
- Clicking About displays Server Administrator version and copyright information.
- Clicking Log Out ends your current Server Administrator program session.
Actions Window
When you click an item on the System/Server Module Tree, details about the component or object appear in the data area of the window. Clicking an Action tab displays all available user options as a list of subtabs or subtasks.
Clicking an object on the System/Server Module Tree opens that component's Actions Window, displaying the available Action tabs. The data area defaults to a preselected subcategory of the first Action tab for the selected object. The preselected subcategory is usually the first option. For example, clicking the Main System Chassis/Main System object opens an Actions Window on which the Properties Action tab and Health subcategory is displayed in the window's data area.
Action Tabs
Action tabs display all available user options as a list of subtabs.
Clicking an object on the system tree opens that component's Actions Window, displaying the available Action tabs. The data area defaults to a preselected subtab of the first Action tab for the selected object. The preselected subtab is usually the first option. For example, clicking the Main System Chassis/Main System object opens an Actions Window on which the Properties Action tab and Health subcategory is displayed in the window's data area.
Buttons Present in Every Server Administrator Actions Window
In every primary Actions Window within Server Administrator, you will see the following buttons in the upper right corner: Print, Export, Email, and Refresh. For more information, see Server Administrator Window Buttons.
Privilege Levels in the Server Administrator GUI
Server Administrator gives different privileges to different user levels. The three basic user levels are User, Power User, and Administrator.
For more details on user privilege levels, see Privilege Levels in the Server Administrator GUI.