Operations Console views


The following table describes the views provided by the Operations Console. Different views are available, depending on what object is selected in the navigation tree. Each view is accessed by clicking the associated button on the Operations Console toolbar. If a view is not available for the object that is selected in the navigation tree, the button for that view will not be displayed in the Operations Console toolbar.

View

Description

Toolbar button

Event

Event view displays all events in an event list. This is the default view for all objects.

Use the Event view to check the details of events and to address events which highlight incorrect state. Probable Cause Analysis will help on identifying the event which could be the probable cause of the event specified. An event could be assigned to other users, who can acknowledge, take ownership, fix the problem and close the event. You can also address the incorrect condition by invoking remote actions and local actions. The Graph view helps check the impacting service and you can cross-launch to Impact Model Designer, Service Level Manager and Product Catalog in ITSM.

You can display an Event view for:

  • Event collectors
  • Abnormalities
  • Services
  • Groups
  • Devices
  • Monitors

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Tile

Tile view displays an encapsulated view of event metrics for the components that are being monitored in your environment. Use the Tile view to obtain a dashboard summary of event activity.

You can display a Tile view for:

  • Event collectors
  • Services
  • Groups
  • Devices

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Canvas

Canvas view allows you to you create a graphical representation of the components that are being monitored in your environment.

The components are represented by objects that can be placed on a background image. The objects can be graphics, such as images or connectors, or metrics information represented in a tile.

You can create and display a Canvas view for:

  • Event collectors
  • Services
  • Groups
  • Devices

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Tree/Graph

Tree/Graph view displays information for a selected object as a tree representing the hierarchy of the object. The tree view is available for groups and services.

Tree view can be used to get a real-time, interactive visualization of the event status and other details of the selected group/service. In the Group hyperbolic tree the entire group hierarchy and devices are visible on a hyperbolic pane which is mapped to a circular display region. Service tree is applicable only for the selected service.

If a service is selected in the navigation tree, this view displays a graphical representation of the configuration items (CIs) in the service model and shows how those CIs relate to each other. Use the Graph view to monitor events for published service models that represent your business services.

You can display a Tree/Graph view for:

  • Services
  • Groups

Note: Before you right-click to view the options for a particular node, select the node.
If you do not select the node, the tools menu is displayed for the node which was previously selected.

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Grid

Grid view displays information for the selected object in a tabular format.

Grid view can be used to view the event status and other details of the selected object as the tabular representation of the objects will have drill-down links to granular details through graphs, views and so on.

You can display a Grid view for:

  • Abnormalities
  • Groups
  • Devices
  • Monitors

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Chart

The Chart view in the Operations Console lets you create graphs that show the performance metrics over a specified period of time. You can display the Chart view when you select an object in one of the following nodes in the navigation tree:

  • Pods
  • Compute Pools
  • Network Containers
  • Devices
  • Groups
  • Services
Warning

Note

The Chart view does not work from Service CIs with which no monitors are associated. Before creating a Chart view from a Service CI, ensure that the CI has monitors associated with it.

 

The view stays the same until you select a different view. The only exception is if the selected view is not available for a particular object type. In this case, the Operations Console changes to a view that is defined for that object type.
However, you can enable a configuration option that allows the view to be changed automatically. When this option is enabled, the Operations Console automatically switches to the default view defined for the object type that you select in the navigation tree. You can continue to use the toolbar buttons to manually change the view with this option enabled. For information about how to enable this option, see Configuring-the-BMC-ProactiveNet-Operations-Console-to-automatically-switch-views.

Object type

Default view

Abormalities

Event view

Devices folder

Grid view

Devices

Grid view

Event Collectors folder

Event view

Event collectors

Event view

Groups folder

Grid view

Group

Grid view

Services folder

Tile view

Configuration item (CI)

Graph view

Component folder

Tile view

If you have integrated BMC ProactiveNet with BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management (CLM), additional nodes and objects are displayed in the navigation tree of the Operations Console. The following table lists the default views for the cloud object types. 

Object type

Default view

Cloud resources

Multiple pane view

Locations

Heat Map view

Network containers

Heat Map view

Compute pools

Heat Map view

Service offerings

Heat Map view

Warning

Note

The view changes only if you select an object of a different type in the navigation tree. The view does not change if you select objects of the same type.

 

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