Details window
You can view details for cloud resources and services in the console views by clicking the details button
When you click the details button, a window is displayed that provides summary information for the object that you have selected. The Summary tab in the details window displays the information listed below. Not all details are provided for all objects:
- Encapsulated performance data that displays color-coded status information to show any thresholds that have been violated for the selected object
- Class: displays the object class, which identifies what type of object is selected
- Subtype: displays the object subclass
Status: displays the current status of the object - Priority: displays the priority of the last event associated with the object
- Event Acknowledged: displays whether the last event associated with the object has been assigned
- Sub Status: displays the worst status propagated up from any provider
- Manual Status: displays whether the manual status of the component has been set
- SLA Compliance: displays the status of the worst SLA defined for the object
- Total Open Events: displays the number of open events associated with the object
- Predicted Status: displays the status of the object is predicted to become worse than its current status at some point in the future
- Owner Name: when you select the Services node, displays the person responsible for a service offering
- Owner Contact: displays the contact information for the object owner
- Short Desc.: displays a brief description of the object
- Related POD: when you select the Compute Pools node, displays the pod that a compute pool is associated with
- Service Offering: if you select a service offering instance, displays the service offering for which the instance is defined
If the object that you have selected is a cloud resource (pods, network containers, compute pools), the details window is divided into tabs with the previous information displayed in the Summary tab and the following additional tabs displayed, depending on the object that you have selected: - Events: displays the event list for the most recent 10 events associated with the monitored object
- Resource Pools: displays the Tools menu, status, and the name of any compute pools associated with the object, component ID of the compute pools, the name of the person responsible for the compute pool objects, and that person's contact information
- Tenants: displays the name of any tenants associated with the object, component ID of the tenants, the name of the person responsible for the tenant objects, and that person's contact information
- SOIs: displays the name of any service object instances associated with the object, component ID of the service object instances, the name of the person responsible for the service object instances, and that person's contact information
- Network Containers: displays the Tools menu, status, and the name of any network containers associated with the object, component ID of the network container, the name of the person responsible for the network container objects, and that person's contact information
- Zones: displayes the zones that are associated with the network container on which you are viewing details
To expand and view multiple tabs, click the plus icons.
To perform actions on the objects, click the Tools menu in the details window tab next to the object on which you want to perform the action, and select one of the following commands: - Operations: Enables you to set and clear manual status and maintenance modes.
- Show Monitors: Enables you to view details about the monitors associated with the selected object.
- View Events: Enables you to view the events associated with the selected object. You can view the following types of events:
- All (Direct and Providers)
- Changes (Direct)
- Direct
- Impacting (Direct and Providers)
- Predictions (Direct and Providers)
- View Service Impact Graph: Enables you to display a Graph view for the selected object. For more information, see About the Graph view.
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