Accessing objects in the consoles


Because of the different environments in which these consoles run, each console might use a different method to display and access information in PATROL for DB2 UDB. The following table shows how to access objects on a Windows computer.

Accessing objects on a Windows computer

The following table shows how to access objects in the PATROL Console for UNIX.

Accessing objects in the PATROL Console for UNIX

The following table shows how to access objects in the Administrative Console.

Accessing objects in the Administrative Console

Object type

Enterprise management tree

Work area

group manager

expand the appropriate computer class and select the group manager

double-click the appropriate computer class and select the group manager in the new window

node manager

expand the appropriate group manager and select the node manager

double-click the appropriate group manager and select the node manager in the new window

queue manager folder

expand My Queue Manager Folders and select the queue manager folder

not applicable

queue manager

expand My Queue Manager Folders and the appropriate queue manager folder, and select the queue manager

not applicable

expand the appropriate group manager and node manager, and select the queue manager

double-click the appropriate group manager and node manager, and select the queue manager

PATROL for DB2 UDB object

expand the appropriate queue manager and select the PATROL for DB2 UDB object

double-click the appropriate queue manager and select the PATROL for DB2 UDB object

custom view

expand My Custom Views and select the custom view

not applicable

change group

expand Change Groups and select the change group

not applicable

object warehouse

expand the group manager and Object_Warehouse, and select the object warehouse

not applicable

distribution lists

expand the group manager and Distribution_Lists, and select the distribution list

not applicable

collections

expand Change Groups and select the collection

not applicable

menu command

right-click a computer or application icon and select a menu command from the pop-up menu

right-click a computer or application icon and select a menu command from the pop-up menu

dialog box

  1. right-click a computer or application icon and select a menu command from the pop-up menu
  2. select a command that displays a dialog box
  1. right-click a computer or application icon and select a menu command from the pop-up menu
  2. select a command that displays a dialog box

 

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