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Compute Pools workarea overview


The Compute Pools workarea in the Resource management workspace enables you to add, modify, and delete compute resource pools. For overview information about compute resources, see Compute resources and compute resource pools overview.

Available actions

You can perform the following actions from the Compute Pools workarea:

Pending activities

When background activity is required from a command issued in the user interface, the Pending Activity section opens to display the progress and status of the background activity. You can:

  • Remove a completed activity record from the Pending Activity table by selecting the record and clicking the Delete Activity icon minus_button.gif.
  • Get detailed error information about a failed activity by selecting the record and clicking the Advanced Error Information icon adverrorinfobtn.gif.
  • Display the Audit Trail workspace by clicking the Audit Trail icon auditrailbutton.gif.
  • Click the Refresh icon refreshbtn.gifin the Pending Activity section to refresh the table.

For information on purging, archiving, and managing pending activities, see Managing-pending-activity-records.

After you select a compute resource pool, you can click Details at right to show more information about the selected object.

Display management

Use the following capabilities to manage the display of information in the Compute Pools workarea:

  • searchresources.gif Enter a search string and click the search button to search objects in the work area.
  • iconviewbtn.gif Click to display icons for the objects in the work area. You can double-click an icon to view objects underneath.
  • listview.gif Click to display the objects in a table. You can double-click an entry in the table to view objects underneath.
  • refreshbtn.gif Click to refresh the data in the table.
  • pagebtn.gif When a table spans multiple pages, use this option to move to another page.

 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*